on 19-03-2015 08:38 PM
on 24-03-2015 01:53 PM
@opmania wrote:
@am*3 wrote:
@opmania wrote:perhaps before you post on a subject you could go back to the original post and find out what the topic of discussion is and stay on track and judge whether this is a subject for you
as you are so obviously pro halal then you would not agree with the entire thread and perhaps stay away from it as it is an anti halal thread
and for whatever reasons you are so pro halal so be it
but to come on to a thread that is anti halal and try and turn the concensus against the OP and every one who is in their favour
is a little bit counter productive don't you agree
It's no wonder you forget what the original topic is about you try so hard to throw every one off the track
I have not come on these boards to argue with the likes of you so don't bother to adress me every time you disagree with me
as clearly it is on every issue and this also is counter productive don't you think
Thread are for discussing amongst posters. No one is ever going to post a thread and get 100% positive comments on the thread topic.
As you aren't the opening poster of this thread, I don't see why you are trying to direct proceedings in it.
I decide what thread is for me or not. There are plenty of thread here I don't read, or read and don't post on.
I will address the content of posts I have a different view to ( called discussing/debating) or if they contain inaccurate material.. it matters not to me who wrote the post, it is the content in it I reply to.
No, it is not counter productive to state that the anti-halal objectors are a minority and the the majority of Australians do not mind/care about buying products with halal certification symbols on the labels.
It is counter-productive to make threads telling others not to buy Vegemite, Cadbury choc etc, when all the posters here are adults and make their own (informed) decisions about which products they buy or not.
if they are on an anti halal thread and are looking for information why not enlighten them
perhaps many people are ignorant of the extent of halal certification and they might learn something about it here
and may also figure out just why there are so many of you trying to dispel the facts
can you enlighten me why that is?
on 24-03-2015 01:54 PM
@am*3 wrote:do you realize that with your imput and your band of merry men that you unwittingly perpetuate *these anti halal threads
I expect without the whoha from the pro halal team they would fizz;le out very quickly and float off down the line like so many other threads do
*How many have you read? Didn't you tell me recently you were new to CS and hadn't read any halal certification threads in the past?
What is wrong with robust discussion - pros and cons? Especially on controversial topics, e.g. fluoride, good - yes or no?
As I mentioned before no one objects to people not buying food with halal certification, it is only when they try and spread the myths abouth halal certification and start threads stating don't buy this product or that because of hc, that makes people want to respond.
There is oodles of anti-halal sites on the internet, websites, social media if anyone wants to check them out.
how can people object to something that they are not aware of
yes I said I was new to CS I didn't say I was new to the concept of halal
I,m not surprised that you know every site on the internet ,websites and social media
you have probably made an effort to menace every one you can find
on 24-03-2015 02:03 PM
opmania wrote:
if they are on an anti halal thread and are looking for information why not enlighten them
perhaps many people are ignorant of the extent of halal certification and they might learn something about it here
and may also figure out just why there are so many of you trying to dispel the facts
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The anti-halal movement doesn't promote facts they promote myths.
No sense promoting inaccuracies.
Every reasons to point out that the majority of Australians don't have any objection to halal certification (and they do know what that is).
on 24-03-2015 02:04 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@opmania wrote:
@am*3 wrote:
@opmania wrote:perhaps before you post on a subject you could go back to the original post and find out what the topic of discussion is and stay on track and judge whether this is a subject for you
as you are so obviously pro halal then you would not agree with the entire thread and perhaps stay away from it as it is an anti halal thread
and for whatever reasons you are so pro halal so be it
but to come on to a thread that is anti halal and try and turn the concensus against the OP and every one who is in their favour
is a little bit counter productive don't you agree
It's no wonder you forget what the original topic is about you try so hard to throw every one off the track
I have not come on these boards to argue with the likes of you so don't bother to adress me every time you disagree with me
as clearly it is on every issue and this also is counter productive don't you think
Thread are for discussing amongst posters. No one is ever going to post a thread and get 100% positive comments on the thread topic.
As you aren't the opening poster of this thread, I don't see why you are trying to direct proceedings in it.
I decide what thread is for me or not. There are plenty of thread here I don't read, or read and don't post on.
I will address the content of posts I have a different view to ( called discussing/debating) or if they contain inaccurate material.. it matters not to me who wrote the post, it is the content in it I reply to.
No, it is not counter productive to state that the anti-halal objectors are a minority and the the majority of Australians do not mind/care about buying products with halal certification symbols on the labels.
It is counter-productive to make threads telling others not to buy Vegemite, Cadbury choc etc, when all the posters here are adults and make their own (informed) decisions about which products they buy or not.
if they are on an anti halal thread and are looking for information why not enlighten them
perhaps many people are ignorant of the extent of halal certification and they might learn something about it here
and may also figure out just why there are so many of you trying to dispel the facts
can you enlighten me why that is?
Why don't you tell me - What is it that you find so agreeable about halal certification ?
Why do you find the need to defend this so fervently . maybe you can enlighten us on that
on 24-03-2015 02:04 PM
@opmania wrote:
@am*3 wrote:do you realize that with your imput and your band of merry men that you unwittingly perpetuate *these anti halal threads
I expect without the whoha from the pro halal team they would fizz;le out very quickly and float off down the line like so many other threads do
*How many have you read? Didn't you tell me recently you were new to CS and hadn't read any halal certification threads in the past?
What is wrong with robust discussion - pros and cons? Especially on controversial topics, e.g. fluoride, good - yes or no?
As I mentioned before no one objects to people not buying food with halal certification, it is only when they try and spread the myths abouth halal certification and start threads stating don't buy this product or that because of hc, that makes people want to respond.
There is oodles of anti-halal sites on the internet, websites, social media if anyone wants to check them out.
how can people object to something that they are not aware of
yes I said I was new to CS I didn't say I was new to the concept of halal
I,m not surprised that you know every site on the internet ,websites and social media
you have probably made an effort to menace every one you can find
Interpersonal again?
on 24-03-2015 02:05 PM
opmania wrote:
how can people object to something that they are not aware of
yes I said I was new to CS I didn't say I was new to the concept of halal
I,m not surprised that you know every site on the internet ,websites and social media
you have probably made an effort to menace every one you can find
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Wrong again, the sites have been promoted here by the anti-halal brigade. I have not posted on them, nor read more than half a sentence on a few of them.
Another myth you are spreading.
on 24-03-2015 02:05 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@opmania wrote:
@am*3 wrote:do you realize that with your imput and your band of merry men that you unwittingly perpetuate *these anti halal threads
I expect without the whoha from the pro halal team they would fizz;le out very quickly and float off down the line like so many other threads do
*How many have you read? Didn't you tell me recently you were new to CS and hadn't read any halal certification threads in the past?
What is wrong with robust discussion - pros and cons? Especially on controversial topics, e.g. fluoride, good - yes or no?
As I mentioned before no one objects to people not buying food with halal certification, it is only when they try and spread the myths abouth halal certification and start threads stating don't buy this product or that because of hc, that makes people want to respond.
There is oodles of anti-halal sites on the internet, websites, social media if anyone wants to check them out.
how can people object to something that they are not aware of
yes I said I was new to CS I didn't say I was new to the concept of halal
I,m not surprised that you know every site on the internet ,websites and social media
you have probably made an effort to menace every one you can find
Interpersonal again?
good for some
on 24-03-2015 02:07 PM
because I dislike propaganda based on incorrect info, gossip and rumour?
24-03-2015 02:08 PM - edited 24-03-2015 02:09 PM
Why don't you tell me - What is it that you find so agreeable about halal certification ?
Why do you find the need to defend this so fervently . maybe you can enlighten us on that
I think those have been covered already, I will humour you and repeat the answers.
I (and the majority of Australians) don't have any objection to halal certification. Makes no difference if my vegemite has that on the label or not.
Businesses & companies make their own commercial decisions whether to get their products halal certified. I have no problem with that. Export is good for Austraila, the more we export the higher our standard of living gets.
The anti-halal campaign is based on myths and religious bigotry.
I find it really strange people will try and tell others here not to buy such and such a product because of h.c. - people make their own (informed) views.
on 24-03-2015 02:10 PM
@azureline** wrote:because I dislike propaganda based on incorrect info, gossip and rumour?
if it was so incorrect I doubt much that you would be wasting your time replying