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on 01-09-2014 07:13 PM
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on 01-09-2014 07:36 PM - last edited on 01-09-2014 07:40 PM by li.vish
@lightningdance wrote:
stop targeting me.
If you do not wish to debate, why on earth do you post on discussion forum?
Voltaire: “Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities” .
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on 01-09-2014 08:14 PM
I am near ROFL after reading this thread.
Halal means permissable/allowed.
Do Cadbury's support terrorism?
Halal certification is not mandatory, a competitive advantage is gained over companies with no Halal certification so I suspect it is a marketing strategy..............................
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on 01-09-2014 08:25 PM
@azureline** wrote:I am near ROFL after reading this thread.
Halal means permissable/allowed.
Do Cadbury's support terrorism?
Halal certification is not mandatory, a competitive advantage is gained over companies with no Halal certification so I suspect it is a marketing strategy..............................
I think what is being suggested is that a tiny part of the price you pay for an Halal labelled product may be paid to an official accreditation organisation, which may give a portion of it's profits to a charity umbrella organisation called Zakat, which may allocate a portion of that donation to a charity which may redirect part of its funds to terrorist organisations
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on 01-09-2014 10:09 PM
I have been reading and thinking the same thing az.
What on earth do some of you people think halal actually means?? Do you really think it applies only to meat? And if halal funds terrorists groups (I can't stop laughing at this one) I am wondering how many of the halal labelled products are actually by companies owned by muslims? I suspect a figure so small you could count the number on one hand.
Why can't a person think before asking obvious questions like 'how can fruit be halal?'. Those shiny apples at the supermarket don't polish themselves you know lol.
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on 01-09-2014 10:13 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:
@azureline** wrote:I am near ROFL after reading this thread.
Halal means permissable/allowed.
Do Cadbury's support terrorism?
Halal certification is not mandatory, a competitive advantage is gained over companies with no Halal certification so I suspect it is a marketing strategy..............................
I think what is being suggested is that a tiny part of the price you pay for an Halal labelled product may be paid to an official accreditation organisation, which may give a portion of it's profits to a charity umbrella organisation called Zakat, which may allocate a portion of that donation to a charity which may redirect part of its funds to terrorist organisations
Yes otherwise an awful lot of Aussies would be in prison because it is an offence to fund terrorist organisations, the whole accusation is ridiculous. Just more of the endless Islamaphobia.
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on 01-09-2014 10:17 PM
Check your vegemite jars peeps, theres a Halal and a Kosher tax slapped on that baby lol
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on 01-09-2014 10:21 PM
It should also be pointed out that KirraLee Smith = Rise Up Australia Party.
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on 01-09-2014 10:33 PM
Remember her, the one nation candidate....as far as I know it is still before a court.
Stephanie Banister, a 27-year-old mother of two, is facing criminal charges after allegedly placing anti-Muslim stickers, like "Halal food funds terrorism", on Nestle products in a supermarket.
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on 02-09-2014 08:43 AM
