Tuesday, July 31, 2007

RAINING PORK


Well, they never quit. Just when you think the Muslims can't be any more outrageous, they come up with another demand. Now, they don't even want to SMELL anything to do with pork.

Of course that's not the real reason for their objection to a new business venture. This is just one more of the cuts of the death of a thousand cuts. Even if they lose most of their demands, they wear down resistance to the next outrage. The only way to stop the march of Sharia is to stop the influx of Muslims into the west. Those Muslim already in the west must be prevented from subverting their host countries, to the point of deportation if all else fails.


Islam must be made to understand that trying to impose global Sharia is the worst tactic they can take. They must be made to understand that further efforts to subjugate the west will only bring ruin to them.


Perhaps if they are stopped from leaving their native hell holes, it will force a real reformation of Islam. Iran is a fine example of this. The vast majority of Iranians are captives and are rebelling against the Mullahs. It is far better for the west that the Muslims kill each other and work out their problems within their own borders before they are allowed into the civilized world.


FROM THE DAILY MAIL:

Muslims protest over pet food factory that could 'rain down' pork
Last updated at 18:29pm on 30th July 2007

A group of Muslims have opposed plans for a pet food factory to be built as possible pork emissions will violate their religious rights.
Butchers Pet Care could shelve plans for a factory in Coton Park, near Rugby, because angry Asian families have complained to their residents' association about pork smells drifting into their garden.
Muslim residents in the area also claim the pork will effectively "rain down" on their homes and gardens after the factory's 100ft chimney has pumped the meat extracts into the atmosphere.
The Coton Park Residential Association said they have received complaints from Muslims - who are directed to not eat pork by the Qur'an - and are taking the matter very seriously.
Muslim families are worried that the pet food factory will infect the air with pork emissions and violate their religious beliefs
One family who live less than 100 yards from the proposed factory, but who did not wish to be identified, said: "A significant proportion of meats used in the pet foods processes are pig meat.
"Our religion expressly forbids us to consume pig meat in any form.
"Because of the way in which this meat material will leave the factory and give that the area can be 'rained upon' we will be consuming pork via inhalation of this 'rain'.
"Not only that but our clothes will be contaminated by pork."
Another family from the Coton Park housing estate said: "The owners of the proposed factory do not dispute the claim that meat extracts of pork will be pumped into the atmosphere via a 100ft chimney.
"They have said there will not be any chemical treatment proposed to treat the meat extracts before they leave the factory."
Association spokesperson Grant Scott said: "Several families have complained because of the smell of the pork, and also if the factory is cooking with it, pork particles and odour could rain down on them from the chimney at some point.
"It was something we hadn't taken on board before but it's definitely important and is a very delicate issue.
"If Muslims are unhappy about it, then Jews may complain for the same reason, and Hindus may complain because of their beliefs about cows being sacred animals.
"There is a significant Muslim element in our area, so there is a potential problem."
Another Muslim family added: "A Muslim is obliged to be clean spiritually, mentally and physically.
"Abstention from eating flesh of swine is one of the obligations a Muslim must observe to attain purity of the soul and of the human nature.
"Therefore, we believe that not only will we be contaminated but also our faith by the owners of this proposed pet food plant.
"In this country we are allowed the right to follow our religion and religious beliefs. By allowing this plan to go ahead our religious rights are being swept to one side for what appears to be economic greed.
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