This is why Cape Town smells

it is, and im wondering how this ship sneaked in, docked, got provisions and is about to leave, all without an army of Animal rights activists swarming it
and preventing it from leaving,

but then again lady R did the same thing,

after all SA Loves terrorists! we bend over backwards for them.
It surprises me too. I could smell the stench all day yesterday. It’s completely inhumane and if we need to accept this treatment and suffering because of a ‘religion’ then things need to change.
 
It surprises me too. I could smell the stench all day yesterday. It’s completely inhumane and if we need to accept this treatment and suffering because of a ‘religion’ then things need to change.
things need to change a long time ago, with the money these middle eastern countries have,
they have more than enough resources to raise cattle/sheep in Humane conditions, and treat them correctly, before slaughtering them efficiently.

treating them like this just screams of entitlement.
 
but besides the point, I explained already Kosher and Halal have similar objectives,
essentially they were the worlds first Health codes that are commonplace now, but previously
animals were slaughtered in the most disgusting, barbaric and cruel ways, and the meat was prepared in the most vile and unhygienic fashions.
So technically there is no way these animals could be considered Halaal, seeing as they lived a pretty horrific life. One of the rules of Halaal meat is that the animal lived a good life. But then again rules are meant to be broken amirite?
 
So technically there is no way these animals could be considered Halaal, seeing as they lived a pretty horrific life. One of the rules of Halaal meat is that the animal lived a good life. But then again rules are meant to be broken amirite?
correct you are, rules are meant to be broken considering how things have progressed so far.
 
So technically there is no way these animals could be considered Halaal, seeing as they lived a pretty horrific life. One of the rules of Halaal meat is that the animal lived a good life. But then again rules are meant to be broken amirite?
Disclaimer: I am sure it will be very easy to find some outlier Islamic verse and twist it to suit a narrative so I await that tap dance shortly - from someone.

"Animal lived a good life" is a good spin story (just like good stories behind kosher) told to appease SPCA and try to keep up with times and try to project oneself as "good". Halal basically means lawful or permissible and any animal killed by any muslim is lawful.

Latest implementations of halal are just halal mafia trying to earn money and we all know where some of it lands up.


Abu Dawud narrated a similar hadith that reads, "The slaughtering (of an animal) by any Muslim is Halal (lawful) whether or not he mentioned Allah's name over it." Its narrators are reliable.
 
OT but you are attacking him personally because he attacked horrendous Islamic ideology ?
No, he was exposing his array of hypocrisies, one being that the practise of shipping animals is not unique to as in this case Iraq, someone shared a link early which he avoided and went off on a tangent by blaming the root of evil to Islam as he usually does. Also, another hypocrisy is his care for creatures but joy he outwardly expresses when innocent children die.
 
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things need to change a long time ago, with the money these middle eastern countries have,
they have more than enough resources to raise cattle/sheep in Humane conditions, and treat them correctly, before slaughtering them efficiently.

treating them like this just screams of entitlement.
I’m assuming you are including Israel in that because they also ship livestock same as the ship in Cape Town?
 
Whataboutism. Create a thread when they have a ship stinking up CT
Calm down, I’m just pointing out the irony of everyone taking a dump on Muslims because the ship is destined for a Muslim country when just a week or two ago a ship bound for Israel carrying the same cargo in the same conditions had to return to Australia due to the risk of Houthi attack in the Red Sea.
 
Still there.

 
I don't think the complete ban on transporting livestock is reasonable, but geez how difficult is it for a boat like this to just wash the shít away every 3rd day on the open ocean. Im 100% sure all the equipment for that is already on board, someone just need to turn on a pump.
 
Also funny how the solution for the animal rights activists is always to immediately want kill the animals.
 
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