Monday, May 23, 2016

'This cruelty must end' Katie Hopkins hits out at the Halal slaughter of animals

BAN HALAL IT"S THE BARBARIC TORTURE OF ANIMALS!!

islam is a SICK,,death cult!!!!

'This cruelty must end' Katie Hopkins hits out at the Halal slaughter of animals


KATIE HOPKINS has angrily condemned the religious slaughter of animals – labelling it as cruel and wrong.


The controversial Hopkins claims Britain cannot present itself to be a nation which respects animals while permitting practices such as halal and kosher.
The killing of the animal in religious slaughter traditionally involves a single cut to the throat, as opposed to the more common use of stunning with a bolt into the head.
Speaking on her LBC show: "We are a country that is supposed to be so right on… There are so many things we have to be careful of.
"We’ve got health and safety coming up all over the place.
Katie Hopkins and sheep in a slaughterhouseLBC•GETTY
Katie Hopkins hit out over the cruelty of the religious slaughter of animals
We seem to allow animals, farm animals to be treated any which way, to suit some imam or other that wants to say some prayers while the animal quakes at his knees
Katie Hopkins
"We have ways of treating people written down. We have laws protecting the human rights of people.
"We have vets that look after cats and dogs.

"We seem to allow animals, farm animals to be treated any which way, to suit some imam or other that wants to say some prayers while the animal quakes at his knees."

Hopkins' tirade triggered an angry response on social media, with several individuals slamming the religious slaughter of animals.

"I agree with you Katie it’s horrific," tweeted Michelle Rothwell.

Another posted: "This cruelty must end."

Sarahjoy88 argued: "The slaughter of all animals is cruel. There is no humane way to kill things. So stupid!! Go vegan!!" 
Harriet Attias added: "Any slaughter is inhumane surely #vegan."

The government has regulations in place for any animal slaughter for halal or kosher meat.
Anyone carrying out the slaughter is required to keep back-up stunning equipment close by so it can be used immediately if an animal "experiences avoidable pain, suffering or agitation" or if it has been injured.

In February 2014, Denmark signed into law a regulation which banned the slaughter of animals without proper stunning.

The move was criticised in some quarters at the time but praised by animal rights groups.
Peta said: "No religion needs to slaughter animals for food, and banning certain slighter methods in which cows and other animals have their throats slit while still sensate is a step in the right direction."

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