No. My ancestors lost many places of worship to them and my people lost lives




Halal is a form of Economic boycott
My grandfather migrated from Mehatpur, Jalandhar, India.
They lost many relatives when crossing the border. Saw dead bodies, ra***d girls, and a lot more.

And he is still alive to tell the story of partition.

Dont act like a child who didnt get his candy.

I am more of a victim on personal level as compared to you.

> Grandpa had no home when they came here
> No job
> No generational wealth, support, etc
> Same goes for me, but I dont complain.

I still think we are being used by politicians for their own goals.
 
Anyways, the influence of people like Soros is VERY overblown.

The capitalist class owns the mainstream media. They skew media narratives to defend the interests of capital. Its the reason why in America and many other countries, you have rampant poverty due to unregulated capitalism, but people just don't give a fuck. The same people who are oppressing the poor also own the media have convinced the general population that their own oppression is simply a fact of nature.

Its why people cry so much about drag queens and illegal immigrants, yet there are people sleeping and dying on the streets and nobody seems to care even a bit about it.

If Soros and the left wing movements he supports are really as influential as some people suggest, you would wonder why they aren't more successful. Why literally nothing has changed for the average american in years.
and dont be mistaken,the left has big cultural influence world wide.Soros is just an agitator.His job is to organize riots and stuff like that.
 
Wrong. The reality of Halal economy in India

For all those who think that Halal is about Meat/ food...you are wrong.

It is much more than a few selected items.
It a global industry next only to US economy that collects Halal Certification fees & fuels Terrorism across globe.
you're literally trying to teach a muslim the concept of halal and haram when you aren't even a muslim

can this get any worse??
 
Wait

so you're saying that the same dudes who sell me my kebabs are the same ones that did 9/11?
Halal is discriminatory
For a meat product to be halal, the animal must be slaughtered only by a Muslim. In order to achieve economies of scale, the meat industry ends up operating large-scale abattoirs to produce all their meat. They end up using only Muslims at these abattoirs as it has simply become cheaper to produce all their meat together, instead of running separate abattoirs for halal and non-halal meat. In such a scenario, many Hindu communities, especially some Dalits, who were traditionally butchers, miss out on employment opportunities in the sector. Considering the meat industry is worth several Billion dollars, this is a huge sector where only people from one religion are finding jobs because of halal policies.

Halal restricts other people’s choices and beliefs
Most businesses have started serving only halal meat now to save the cost of maintaining 2 supply chains, for halal and non-halal meat. People who may not be comfortable with halal meat, or for people with religions where only jhatka meat is allowed, no longer have any choice in the matter. If they are ordering meat at a restaurant, they get halal only by default.

Halal’s widening scope creating a parallel economy
As we can see with the case of Himalaya, halal economy is not just restricted to meat products now. Pharmaceutical products, personal care products, cosmetics, and even flour, all come with halal certification now. With its ever-growing scope, it is creating the grounds for restricting the job prospects in these sectors to people from only one religion. Further, this parallel system of certification runs without any checks and balances from the government.

Questionable activities run by Halal certifying authorities
An organization like Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (JUH), one of the oldest halal certifying trusts in India, is constantly in the news for their legal support to the accused in terror-related cases. Even in murder cases, like in the case of Kamlesh Tiwari, bomb blasts and terror funding cases, the organization extended legal support to the accused. A large part of these funds, come from the fees they charge for halal certification. So unknowingly, everyone in India ends up finding the legal fees of terrorists and criminals by consuming halal products even though there is no religious requirement for them to do so

Imposition of one’s religious beliefs over all communities is ‘non-secular
While we keep going on about the word secular in our constitution, imposing one religion’s beliefs on everyone can hardly be called secular. Indirectly, with businesses shifting to halal only products to cut their costs, this belief to consume only halal products has been imposed on everyone. The businesses have to be asked by the consumers to make it clear if they use only halal products or not so that as consumers, we can make an informed decision. People who want to consume halal products can continue to do so, but the rest of the people need to know if they are subtly being forced towards it or not.


@AL sama

Read this.
 
Wrong. The reality of Halal economy in India

For all those who think that Halal is about Meat/ food...you are wrong.

It is much more than a few selected items.
It a global industry next only to US economy that collects Halal Certification fees & Terrorism across globe.
This is the most stupid shit I have read in a while.

Mannn, I have nothing to say. Fuck around and find out, and you will if you/India keep on thinking like this.

There are 2 billion+ Muslims, and if they donate $1 each, it will be $2B, enough to do what you are afraid of. Lmao, who comes up with this BS?
And I thought Michelle Obama is a man theories were wild 😭😭😭
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When you shameless loser? WHEN? @notAfanboy can back me up cause he was there when you justified rape.
True
 
Halal is discriminatory
For a meat product to be halal, the animal must be slaughtered only by a Muslim. In order to achieve economies of scale, the meat industry ends up operating large-scale abattoirs to produce all their meat. They end up using only Muslims at these abattoirs as it has simply become cheaper to produce all their meat together, instead of running separate abattoirs for halal and non-halal meat. In such a scenario, many Hindu communities, especially some Dalits, who were traditionally butchers, miss out on employment opportunities in the sector. Considering the meat industry is worth several Billion dollars, this is a huge sector where only people from one religion are finding jobs because of halal policies.

Halal restricts other people’s choices and beliefs
Most businesses have started serving only halal meat now to save the cost of maintaining 2 supply chains, for halal and non-halal meat. People who may not be comfortable with halal meat, or for people with religions where only jhatka meat is allowed, no longer have any choice in the matter. If they are ordering meat at a restaurant, they get halal only by default.

Halal’s widening scope creating a parallel economy
As we can see with the case of Himalaya, halal economy is not just restricted to meat products now. Pharmaceutical products, personal care products, cosmetics, and even flour, all come with halal certification now. With its ever-growing scope, it is creating the grounds for restricting the job prospects in these sectors to people from only one religion. Further, this parallel system of certification runs without any checks and balances from the government.

Questionable activities run by Halal certifying authorities
An organization like Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (JUH), one of the oldest halal certifying trusts in India, is constantly in the news for their legal support to the accused in terror-related cases. Even in murder cases, like in the case of Kamlesh Tiwari, bomb blasts and terror funding cases, the organization extended legal support to the accused. A large part of these funds, come from the fees they charge for halal certification. So unknowingly, everyone in India ends up finding the legal fees of terrorists and criminals by consuming halal products even though there is no religious requirement for them to do so

Imposition of one’s religious beliefs over all communities is ‘non-secular
While we keep going on about the word secular in our constitution, imposing one religion’s beliefs on everyone can hardly be called secular. Indirectly, with businesses shifting to halal only products to cut their costs, this belief to consume only halal products has been imposed on everyone. The businesses have to be asked by the consumers to make it clear if they use only halal products or not so that as consumers, we can make an informed decision. People who want to consume halal products can continue to do so, but the rest of the people need to know if they are subtly being forced towards it or not.


@AL sama

Read this.
tejas I m still a muslim lol
 
My grandfather migrated from Mehatpur, Jalandhar, India.
They lost many relatives when crossing the border. Saw dead bodies, ra***d girls, and a lot more.

And he is still alive to tell the story of partition.

Dont act like a child who didnt get his candy.

I am more of a victim on personal level as compared to you.

> Grandpa had no home when they came here
> No job
> No generational wealth, support, etc
> Same goes for me, but I dont complain.

I still think we are being used by politicians for their own goals.
You think I complain for privilege? Wrong.
I fight people who are trying to desecrate our temples.
I fight people who kidnap and sell little girls
All this because their Madrasa said so
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tejas I m still a muslim lol
Self explanatory.
You don't want the cat to get out of the bag
 
You think I complain for privilege? Wrong.
I fight people who are trying to desecrate our temples.
I fight people who kidnap and sell little girls
All this because their Madrasa said so
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Self explanatory.
You don't want the cat to get out of the bag
arent you confusing common criminality with religion,maybe?are there any Muslim religious leaderships advocating for such stuff in India?
 
You think I complain for privilege? Wrong.
I fight people who are trying to desecrate our temples.
I fight people who kidnap and sell little girls
All this because their Madrasa said so
What Madrasa?

You are sounding worse than an illeterate.

If a man commits a crime put him in jail and let the court decide the punishment.

Who allowed you to be judge, jury and the executioner?

I know you say judges are compromised.
So yeah, keep fucking around and you will find out.
 
Post proof here then,plz .That would make things more clear.
Read this post, especially 4th point
Halal is discriminatory
For a meat product to be halal, the animal must be slaughtered only by a Muslim. In order to achieve economies of scale, the meat industry ends up operating large-scale abattoirs to produce all their meat. They end up using only Muslims at these abattoirs as it has simply become cheaper to produce all their meat together, instead of running separate abattoirs for halal and non-halal meat. In such a scenario, many Hindu communities, especially some Dalits, who were traditionally butchers, miss out on employment opportunities in the sector. Considering the meat industry is worth several Billion dollars, this is a huge sector where only people from one religion are finding jobs because of halal policies.

Halal restricts other people’s choices and beliefs
Most businesses have started serving only halal meat now to save the cost of maintaining 2 supply chains, for halal and non-halal meat. People who may not be comfortable with halal meat, or for people with religions where only jhatka meat is allowed, no longer have any choice in the matter. If they are ordering meat at a restaurant, they get halal only by default.

Halal’s widening scope creating a parallel economy
As we can see with the case of Himalaya, halal economy is not just restricted to meat products now. Pharmaceutical products, personal care products, cosmetics, and even flour, all come with halal certification now. With its ever-growing scope, it is creating the grounds for restricting the job prospects in these sectors to people from only one religion. Further, this parallel system of certification runs without any checks and balances from the government.

Questionable activities run by Halal certifying authorities
An organization like Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (JUH), one of the oldest halal certifying trusts in India, is constantly in the news for their legal support to the accused in terror-related cases. Even in murder cases, like in the case of Kamlesh Tiwari, bomb blasts and terror funding cases, the organization extended legal support to the accused. A large part of these funds, come from the fees they charge for halal certification. So unknowingly, everyone in India ends up finding the legal fees of terrorists and criminals by consuming halal products even though there is no religious requirement for them to do so

Imposition of one’s religious beliefs over all communities is ‘non-secular
While we keep going on about the word secular in our constitution, imposing one religion’s beliefs on everyone can hardly be called secular. Indirectly, with businesses shifting to halal only products to cut their costs, this belief to consume only halal products has been imposed on everyone. The businesses have to be asked by the consumers to make it clear if they use only halal products or not so that as consumers, we can make an informed decision. People who want to consume halal products can continue to do so, but the rest of the people need to know if they are subtly being forced towards it or not.


@AL sama

Read this.
 
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