on โ15-05-2015 01:42 PM
Brilliant.
Whether people support halal certification or not, there are lots of people with lots of concerns so its time to investigate it all.
http://www.3aw.com.au/news/bernardis-inquiry-into-food-certification-schemes-20150514-gh1c32.html
Here are the reasons i am against halal certification and the questions i want answered.
1. Why are the fees paid by businesses for halal certification kept secret? Why do the businesss have to sign non disclosure agreements?
2. Why are there 20+ privately run halal certification companies in Australia, all charging whatever amounts they want, when Indonesia only has 1 Government run halal certifier? If foods need to be halal certified, then let the Government run it and let the money go back into the whole Australian community.
3. For meat to be halal, the animal needs to be slaughtered a certain way, throat slit while animal is conscious by a Muslim. Yes, there are some abattoirs that use a reverse stun but, from what i have researched, there are at least 15 abattoirs in Australia that slaughter animals using no stun. It is barbaric. This video is very graphic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAQJ-FZo1cA
4. Australia is a predominantly Christian country, so why are we being forced to eat meat that has been prayed over to a "god" that we dont even recognise?
5. If halal certification is supposed to help Muslims recognise what they can and cant eat, then why do so many companies that pay for the certification stamp choose not to display it on their products?
6. Why are abattoirs paying a certification fee and then packing all the meat in one truck and delivering it to butchers and supermarkets who then put it all in the one fridge and display it all in the one display fridge. Once pork products are shelved, stored or transported with other meats, the other meats immediately become non halal anyway. So Aussie Muslims cant eat it anyway.
7. We are told halal certification monies goes towards to building of more mosques and Islamic schools. We know that there are quite a few mosques where the hatred of Australia is preached. As for Islamic schools, the same schools where a principal has said that girls are forbidden to run in races because it will cause them to lose their virginity. Do we need schools like that here?
8. In Canada halal certification money was found to be used to fund organisations linked to extremist organisations. I have no doubt that would be happening here as well.
9. Halal is a part of sharia law and we DO NOT want any part of Sharia law in Australia.
So, what would i like to see? Id like halal certification to be a Government run organisation. Id like every business who pays for halal certification to have to display the stamp on their products. I want all Australian abattoirs to stun before killing. That would be a nice start
on โ02-06-2015 08:12 AM
Looks like Az has eye sight probs ๐
Have a wonderful day everyone ๐
on โ02-06-2015 08:56 AM
Whoops, did you open the wrong bottle this morning? Eyesight problems?
on โ02-06-2015 12:33 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Whoops, did you open the wrong bottle this morning? Eyesight problems?
I have a lingering suspicion, Polks.
โ02-06-2015 02:20 PM - edited โ02-06-2015 02:21 PM
Yeah, well, that too. I was thinking vinegar on the cornflakes instead of milk.
on โ02-06-2015 03:43 PM
Hello, everyone. This thread is getting a little off-topic. Could we please bring the discussion back to "Senate inquiry into Halal certification".. Thanks
on โ02-06-2015 03:51 PM
Hope the vinegar was not halal certified.
on โ02-06-2015 10:45 PM
on โ03-06-2015 02:47 PM
Hope it works.
A tip. Instead of buying expensive medication for pruritis, use apple cider vinegar. Works well and is cheap.
(Halal certified or not)
on โ03-06-2015 03:09 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:
A tip. Instead of buying expensive medication for pruritis, use apple cider vinegar. Works well and is cheap.
Speaking from personal experience ?
I hope you find an alternative that works for you
on โ03-06-2015 03:17 PM
Why would I need an alternative? Your post makes no sense.