Cadbury's attempts to own inclusiveness
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Isreal was founded after a fairly bloody terrorist campaign against the British in Palestine by the Irgun, a Jewish terrorist organization. There have been a dozen or so Jewish terrorist organizations since the 1940's. I don t believe the Christian that slaughtered 50 in Christchurch is representative of Christians nor do I believe those he murdered deserved their fate.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:07 pmAny body that performs a job deserves pay. What is disturbing some people is that the body that certifies Halal food are Muslims. Muslims = Terrorist Jihadi Bombers, don't you understand?Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:00 pm The same thing that is said about Halal could easily be said about Kosher, a K with a circle around it allows Jews, myself included to know that the product is made according to Jewish dietary laws. The production of a product that is deemed Kosher has been inspected by a Rabbi and more than likely a donation has been made.
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https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ ... 40375.html
islam is slowly worming its way in, if you criticise islam, not muslims but islam, then in the uk you get called a racist, facist, islamaphobe etc, debate has been closed down which is what they want.
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islam is slowly worming its way in, if you criticise islam, not muslims but islam, then in the uk you get called a racist, facist, islamaphobe etc, debate has been closed down which is what they want.
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Your citation not withstanding, a pre-existing Kosher tax (or even a rumoured one) doesn't negate the existence of an Halal tax (or even a rumoured one) - you naughty boy!John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 8:09 pm Australians complaining about Halal tax, it wasn't so long ago they were up in arms about the Kosher tax. It's utterly terrifying, those religious terrorists are just trying to poison our Vegemite* .
https://www.abc.net.au/religion/why-hal ... h/10098392
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Please do not be fooled by the URL.IraHayes wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2019 9:55 pm Does halal certification fund terrorism?
https://cdn.tspace.gov.au/uploads/sites ... ds-Ron.pdf
This is NOT authored by any Australian government agency. The content makes that obvious.
I have not yet been able to trace it but my guess is one of 3 three things;
- Somebody has managed to set up an unauthorised .gov.au site.
- It is part of a private submission to a government process.
- The text of a gov PBF has been hacked and rewritten.
IraHayes - where did you source this paranoid cobbywobble?
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In May 2015, the Australian Senate announced it would inquire into "third-party certification of food" with one of the terms of reference being an examination of Australian food certification schemes, and certifiers, including those related to halal foods.
The inquiry's final report was released on 1 December 2015.
""The inquiry examined claims that fees charged by halal certifiers are used to fund terrorism and found that no evidence supports them.
The inquiry determined that halal fees are not used to support organised crime in Australia.
The inquiry concluded that the fees do not increase the cost of food to Australians, and that the availability of halal certification allows Australian exporters to access very large international markets.""
The inquiry's final report was released on 1 December 2015.
""The inquiry examined claims that fees charged by halal certifiers are used to fund terrorism and found that no evidence supports them.
The inquiry determined that halal fees are not used to support organised crime in Australia.
The inquiry concluded that the fees do not increase the cost of food to Australians, and that the availability of halal certification allows Australian exporters to access very large international markets.""
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Cover up,! the money passes through so many channels there is no way that a "government enquiry" would have the time or expertise to track it
https://www.tr.news/sunday-times-breaks ... r-coverup/
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https://www.tr.news/sunday-times-breaks ... r-coverup/
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Mondolez, owners of Cadbury's, was formerly called Kraft, so this stupid idea can easily be pinned on the Yanks. Again.
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Research funded by child-sponsorship companies found that child sponsorship benefits children, too.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:18 pm In May 2015, the Australian Senate announced it would inquire into "third-party certification of food" with one of the terms of reference being an examination of Australian food certification schemes, and certifiers, including those related to halal foods.
The inquiry's final report was released on 1 December 2015.
""The inquiry examined claims that fees charged by halal certifiers are used to fund terrorism and found that no evidence supports them.
The inquiry determined that halal fees are not used to support organised crime in Australia.
The inquiry concluded that the fees do not increase the cost of food to Australians, and that the availability of halal certification allows Australian exporters to access very large international markets.""
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