Tammie Putinski-Zandbelt

2017-04-16 21:58:53 -0400

WHY

QUIT

The Halal Certification movement has been growing world-wide and non-muslim consumers and governments are unwittingly supporting a financial scheme that is a modern day creation. This is happening across Canada, mainstream companies are paying for halal certification, convinced it will make it easier for Muslims to purchase their products and passing off the costs to the majority of Canadians who do not subscribe to or want sharia law imposed on them (they will not complain, they don’t even realize it is happening). The certification fees fund muslim only charities and organizations; and have channeled money to organizations identified as terrorists by our government. Approximately four years ago, I learned Campbell’s have joined the halal certification movement and e-mailed to say I would no longer be purchasing any of the products in the future. I explained that I am a non-muslim who doesn’t want for sharia law to be imposed on me. I further explained that the charities I support are inclusive and I do not donate to terrorist organizations. The Cadbury company has produced and sold halal certified Easter treats for several years now; Muslims wouldn’t be the target consumer… I wrote to Cadbury as well, and Butterball Turkey and several other companies. There is an excellent video which explains why this is a scheme and how all companies should be mandated by law to include the certification symbol on all labels, so that non-muslim consumers can make a choice. I received a response from Campbell’s which the company line was one of making it easier for muslims to choose products in mainstream grocery stores. No response from Cadbury or Butterball Turkey.How many of our institutions (hospitals; nursing homes; schools and prisons) have halal certified menus?This video is a few years old, and the original link I had is no longer available on youtube, it was re-posted April 1 2016. Kirralie Smith explains the Halal scam very well. Please take the time to watch the video in it’s entirety.Muslims need clear ingredient labels so that they can determine for themselves whether products are acceptable. There is a website and a handbook that has looked into whether the consumables and medicines etc.. are sharia compliant “lawful” for them to use. We do not need a scheme like halal certification to inform muslims of their options.There is another video I found on the Halal Monitoring Authority Canada websiteI object to halal slaughter and see it as cruelty to animalsHere isnon-Muslims should care about the introduction of any halal food into their homes. Halal food contributes to four significant problems – independent of animal cruelty or religious issues.The first problem is an employment fairness issue. Halal slaughter requires that Muslims perform all halal rituals. The end result is that Muslims begin to “take over” food production jobs of a nation. The second problem is a terrorist funding issue. All halal products require the monetary purchase of halal certification from a major Muslim entity – and some of that money inevitably supports terror efforts against the West. The third problem is a Muslim immigration scam. Evidently, halal slaughter requires Western nations to import halal butchers from Muslim nations. The scam is that the halal butchersas soon as they receive their Western immigration status – requiring the constant importation of halal butchers from Muslim nations. The fourth problem is that – where Western countries have banned guns but allow knives – halal butchers can use their butchering skills as very effective foot soldiers.See article below for additional information of halal certification in Quebec, contributing to hamasPlease make your shopping choices carefully. If there is a question as to whether the product is halal certified, check the company website, and contact them to pose the question is your product halal certified? Some companies have decided not to include the certification on the label, but, pay the fees to certify the product.