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My local Subway store has adopted Sharia law

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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    Count your self lucky it is only your local subway that has been islamified. I heard about a Boots that got a observant female muslim head pharmacist and no one could buy over the counter contraception while she was there.
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    Forever ChangesForever Changes Posts: 990
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    Best not eat the bread, as bread is halal too.

    I don't care so much if bread suffers
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    Net NutNet Nut Posts: 10,286
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    Halal practices are a part of Sharia law

    Could Sharia law just be incompatible with the freedom of choice you get get in liberal democracies?
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    Count your self lucky it is only your local subway that has been islamified. I heard about a Boots that got a observant female muslim head pharmacist and no one could buy over the counter contraception while she was there.

    Heard about? That is basically the definition of hearsay.
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    Net NutNet Nut Posts: 10,286
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    Heard about? That is basically the definition of hearsay.

    Mother is denied pill by Muslim pharmacist -

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3129625/Mother-is-denied-pill-by-Muslim-pharmacist.html
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    Pumping IronPumping Iron Posts: 29,891
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    I don't care so much if bread suffers

    Shame on you. Bread has feelings too.
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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    Net Nut wrote: »

    Yea, it has happened quite a few times it seems. It was my brother-in-law and his then girlfriend (now wife). She was denied the morning after pill in London by an Islamic pharmacist who refused to give a reason for denial of medicine as the law allows. She was in her late 20s at the time and working in the city.

    But it is all part of the gradual islamification of the UK. It used to frighten me, but now I am with the politicians and believe there is much we can learn of asian culture.
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    PrestonAlPrestonAl Posts: 10,342
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    Yea, it has happened quite a few times it seems. It was my brother-in-law and his then girlfriend (now wife). She was denied the morning after pill in London by an Islamic pharmacist who refused to give a reason for denial of medicine as the law allows. She was in her late 20s at the time and working in the city.

    But it is all part of the gradual islamification of the UK. It used to frighten me, but now I am with the politicians and believe there is much we can learn of asian culture.

    And Here!!!!!! Send em back to where they came from.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-207429/Pharmacist-refuses-sell-pill.html
    Pharmacist refuses to sell pill
    A pharmacist refused to sell a woman the morning-after contraceptive pill because it was against his religious beliefs.

    The married 39-year-old was "extremely upset" after being denied the emergency treatment by the Asda store pharmacist, who was a devout Christian.
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    Net NutNet Nut Posts: 10,286
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    Yea, it has happened quite a few times it seems. It was my brother-in-law and his then girlfriend (now wife). She was denied the morning after pill in London by an Islamic pharmacist who refused to give a reason for denial of medicine as the law allows. She was in her late 20s at the time and working in the city.

    But it is all part of the gradual islamification of the UK. It used to frighten me, but now I am with the politicians and believe there is much we can learn of asian culture.

    What's more important the politics of free men or laws of a god?

    Freedom and democracy or theocracy?
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    crystalladcrystallad Posts: 3,744
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    Next they will refuse to hand out hand wipes because of the alcohol content like KFC did.
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    DaewosDaewos Posts: 8,345
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    crystallad wrote: »
    Next they will refuse to hand out hand wipes because of the alcohol content like KFC did.

    Or not - according to Snopes
    Our alcohol-based hand wipes are approved for use in all our restaurants, including those who are part of the halal trial.

    There was a misunderstanding at the store in question, but the wipes are now being used again. We're sorry for the customer's experience.
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    Net NutNet Nut Posts: 10,286
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    crystallad wrote: »
    Next they will refuse to hand out hand wipes because of the alcohol content like KFC did.

    These are small but gradual moves to take over Britain.

    Subway, Boots, KFC, where else?

    Perhaps islamification of the UK is happening?
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    Forever ChangesForever Changes Posts: 990
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    Yea, it has happened quite a few times it seems. It was my brother-in-law and his then girlfriend (now wife). She was denied the morning after pill in London by an Islamic pharmacist who refused to give a reason for denial of medicine as the law allows. She was in her late 20s at the time and working in the city.

    But it is all part of the gradual islamification of the UK. It used to frighten me, but now I am with the politicians and believe there is much we can learn of asian culture.

    what can we learn from "Asian" (ie. Islamic) culture that we don't already know?
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    Under SoulUnder Soul Posts: 2,989
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    Oh loads of subways are halal - been like that for years sadly. I tend to order tuna - do they go for extra cruelty when they kill this.

    I just looked up a Muslim forum where people were talking about Subways - the people there were worryingly insane saying you shouldn't go there as infidels might be preparing your food and cross contamination and loads of references to Allah.
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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    what can we learn from "Asian" (ie. Islamic) culture that we don't already know?

    Probably what Lebanon learnt from asian culture when it went from a 84% christian country in the 1930s, to a 70% muslim country today.
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    Net NutNet Nut Posts: 10,286
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    Count your self lucky it is only your local subway that has been islamified. I heard about a Boots that got a observant female muslim head pharmacist and no one could buy over the counter contraception while she was there.

    Likes been said before you should be able to demand non Halal now, as religious people are not meant to discriminate against non religious people when they are providing a service now, as demonstrated by the B&B and cake cases.


    Here's the links -

    Gay couple win Berkshire B&B refusal case -

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19991266

    Christian bakers lose gay cake case -

    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ne...-31233574.html

    cake row could force Muslims to print Prophet Mohammed cartoons – lawyer -

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...ns-lawyer.html
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    jediknight2k1jediknight2k1 Posts: 6,892
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    what can we learn from "Asian" (ie. Islamic) culture that we don't already know?

    How to throw gay people from tall buildings, the latest bin liner fashion for women and how street groom girls.
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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    How to throw gay people from tall buildings, the latest bin liner fashion for women and how street groom girls.

    I think they need to change the dress code for me. I find women's eyes very beautiful and I notice that many women of the islamic faith are flirting with me against their husband's wishes by adding insane amounts of makeup around the eyes.
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    Javier_deVivreJavier_deVivre Posts: 1,390
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    Net Nut wrote: »
    This is what pisses me off about this country. Morons who believe in fairy stories are allowed to discriminate against people and refuse the sale of goods because it of a self imposed cult, but they expect the restrictions of their cults to be catered for or they cry about discrimination.

    I would have made a massive scene and stopped anyone else from buying something until I was sold what I wanted.

    If you don't want to sell something, don't get a job where you have to bloody sell it!
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    Javier_deVivreJavier_deVivre Posts: 1,390
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    That crap 'Turkey Ham' annoys the hell out of me too. I want Ham as in pork! If I wanted Turkey I would have bloody ordered it.
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    Javier_deVivreJavier_deVivre Posts: 1,390
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    what can we learn from "Asian" (ie. Islamic) culture that we don't already know?

    How to expect every other culture around the world to remove their cultures as to not offend those who believe in fairy stories and impose nonsensical restrictions on themselves because of them!
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    PrestonAlPrestonAl Posts: 10,342
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    I think they need to change the dress code for me. I find women's eyes very beautiful and I notice that many women of the islamic faith are flirting with me against their husband's wishes by adding insane amounts of makeup around the eyes.

    You wouldn't like turkey then but maybe Pakistan is to your liking.
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    PrestonAlPrestonAl Posts: 10,342
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    How to expect every other culture around the world to remove their cultures as to not offend those who believe in fairy stories and impose nonsensical restrictions on themselves because of them!

    Like Christianity does?
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    Peter_BlondePeter_Blonde Posts: 306
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    Comparing a weakened and diluted Christianity in 2015 to moderate Islam? You must be a socialist!
    PrestonAl wrote: »
    You wouldn't like turkey then but maybe Pakistan is to your liking.

    Why would I travel all the way to Pakistan when I can visit Bradford?
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    PrestonAlPrestonAl Posts: 10,342
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    Why would I travel all the way to Pakistan when I can visit Bradford?

    Well Bradford doesn't have an insane amount of people in Burkhas, whereas Pakistan does. Turkey however has very few, so not a good Muslim country to go to.
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