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Why the fuss about Halal meat ? What about Kosher meat ? It is also ritualistic killing but no sikh would say so cause it there is great chance it would be labled as anti semtisim.And also it would not sit well with Jews.I don't what should i call this double standards or hypocrisy ?

OR those guys who made the rules about not eating Halal meat probably have no idea that there is a religion called Judaism and Kosher way of slaughtering animals.

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9 hours ago, YOYO29 said:

Why the fuss about Halal meat ? What about Kosher meat ? It is also ritualistic killing but no sikh would say so cause it there is great chance it would be labled as anti semtisim.And also it would not sit well with Jews.I don't what should i call this double standards or hypocrisy ?

I have already addressed kosher:

"A kosher outlet should get the same reception as halal because the meat is still prepared in the sacrificial fashion, exactly the same as the islamic one."

Some people might not be aware of this fact. But that ignorance would quickly disappear if they witnessed a chained animal being slowly and sacrificially murdered in the abrahamic fashion.

I'm not preoccupied with being accused of anti semitism just for calling out kosher meat, and rightly so. That would be simply ludicrous as it simply doesn't apply here.

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It used to be a running joke that where there was a gurdwara there would be a pub nearby. Remember The pub (which is now a betting shop) on the corner of Havelock Road? Or Glassy Junction and it's kitchen on Park Avenue. Or how about the Pubs on Soho Road by the Gurdwaras? We need to sort out what goes on inside the Gurdwara's instead of getting excited by a potential meat shop by a Gurdwara.

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On 03/04/2017 at 6:37 PM, imhosingh said:

It used to be a running joke that where there was a gurdwara there would be a pub nearby. Remember The pub (which is now a betting shop) on the corner of Havelock Road? Or Glassy Junction and it's kitchen on Park Avenue. Or how about the Pubs on Soho Road by the Gurdwaras? We need to sort out what goes on inside the Gurdwara's instead of getting excited by a potential meat shop by a Gurdwara.

Do both.

There was always trouble with the fobs and thugs standing in and outside Glassy Junction and this sometimes led to fisticuffs, which is why it was a relief for all when the use changed to a restaurant.

There's a thread elsewhere on here about a white redneck who entered a Gurdwara pissed from a pub nearby and proceed to take it upon himself to try to rape one of the sangat.

A Gurdwara's surroundings ultimately affect the sangat.

Young Singhs might be able to handle it but we have a responsibility too to protect those that can't.

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On Saturday, April 01, 2017 at 4:22 AM, YOYO29 said:

Why the fuss about Halal meat ? What about Kosher meat ? It is also ritualistic killing but no sikh would say so cause it there is great chance it would be labled as anti semtisim.And also it would not sit well with Jews.I don't what should i call this double standards or hypocrisy ?

OR those guys who made the rules about not eating Halal meat probably have no idea that there is a religion called Judaism and Kosher way of slaughtering animals.

You know exactly what the fuss is, so stop playing dumb. 

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52 minutes ago, Sukhvirk76 said:

You keep saying 'we'.. Who is ' we'..? What sovereign land are 'we' demanding and who from? I'm not sure you speak for me.. 

Don't you live in the UK? 

You really seem lost don't you? He's talking about an independent Khalsa Raj and whenever someone is saying "We" they usually mean the general body of true Sikhs and this "we" are demanding from India and the Subcontinent to give "us", (Sikhs), a seperate country, (Khalistan, Sikh land, Punjabi sepreatism?) Again no offense, but nobody is referring to you when they say, "we", sometimes it doesn't include most people. Heck sometimes the spiritually weak "Jacfsing2" is not included in "we" when Mahapurukhs talk among themselves or some important Gursikhs, (compared to them I'm a nobody).

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4 hours ago, Sukhvirk76 said:

You talk nonsense, to use lazy generic terms without any definition just demonstrates the limitations of your proposition. Oh sorry it wasn't your proposition so you don't have any idea exactly what they meant just speculation 

You didn't know what any of it meant.

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1 minute ago, Sukhvirk76 said:

You clearly think you are a somebody, since you are quite happy to make lazy assertions have some humility 

In the grand scheme of things I've realized I'm nobody. The only thing I as a person have is Vaheguru's love, which he loves everyone including you. When we, (everything) all remember that, our lives will be much better.

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