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Superthread LXXII - Honouring The White, Off White, Cream & Beige. :-(

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muzby

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why pay $150 for a tennis ticket and look at the fish when you can pay $15 for an aquarium ticket and do the same thing?
 

Drew-Sta

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lol. This will be fun to watch.

Anasta at FB gave every boy hope that they too could one day play rugby league at NRL level despite having no talent.
 

whall15

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Chris Sandow at fullback :lol:

Reminds me of the time Anasta got put at fullback

Sandow played at fullback last year against the Bulldogs and got man of the match, and he deserved it too.

He also played there against the Warriors last year when we got smashed 48-0, though from memory he wasn't any worse than anyone else in that performance.
 
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Just leaving this taste of infinite stupidity here.
http://www.businessinsider.com.au/t...new-level-targeting-jacobs-creek-wines-2015-4

One of Australia’s most famous and best-loved wine brands, Jacob’s Creek, has been forced to deny its wines are “halal certified” after campaigners began targeting the company on Facebook.
Last night, the Barossa Valley winemaker posted the following message to its 460,000 followers:
Hi guys, today we’ve had a lot of questions about Halal certification. We can confirm that our wines are not suitable for those people following a Halal diet. Therefore we do not have Halal certification displayed on the packaging of our products.
It’s hard to know who’s trolling who here, but as Business Insider pointed out yesterday, Vegemite recently posted a statement defending its halal certification, and there’s been a vicious social media war going on for several months, involving claims that certification fees are being used to fund terrorist activities. A range of politicians have taken up the argument, including Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie and NSW Christian politician Fred Nile.

People started piling on Jacob’s Creek yesterday, but you don’t need to be an expert on the Koran to know that the notion that wine could be certified halal is stupid.

The comment below is typical of the flak the winemaker has been copping:


Yeah, but no…. Source: Facebook

But how this all started seems to be a little more complex amid the conclusions many are quick to jump to, including some who pointed out the family-owned South Australian brewer Coopers has halal certification (yes, it does, for a non-alcoholic malt extract, but of course not for beer).
While there’s a Facebook group called Boycott Halal in Australia, there’s a satire account of the same name. As the owners of that page say: “The parody writes itself”.

It posted the original send up, picking up on someone who claimed the QR codes on a bottle of wine were proof that Jacob’s Creek was halal.


Source: Facebook

Then stupid hit the nuclear button and Jacob’s suddenly found itself on the list of “national traitors” such as Four n’ Twenty Pies, Dominos Pizza, Dick Smith Foods and KFC who’ve also felt the heat of the boycott campaign.
The real Boycott Halal campaign is a little miffed.

Source: Facebook

This internet war will undoubtedly continue, and a range of companies have already been abused without the help of satirists, when the boycott campaign targets them.

It’s worth pointing out, once again, that no actual evidence has emerged that in any way suggests halal certification fees are used to fund terrorism.
 

HowHigh

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I may be uneducated on the matter but how is chocolate or wine 'halal' when it doesn't involve killing an animal?
 

Red Bear

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maybe boycott halal because of the increased cruelty in the killing process.

But the halal funds terrorism nutjobs are nutjobs. If Lambie and Nile are your flagbearers, geez.

The irony of Fred Nile's dislike of shariah law (not a threat to happen but makes a great billboard), when he wants laws based on his own religion to come fully into effect is hilarious. f**k he's a germ.
 

Misanthrope

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Exactly, RB. The people calling for others to boycott halal aren't doing it out of concern for the animals - they're doing it out of narrow-minded, ill-informed racism.

Yet to meet a boycott halal campaigner who could string a sentence together without sounding like a Newcastle Knights fan.
 
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maybe boycott halal because of the increased cruelty in the killing process.

But the halal funds terrorism nutjobs are nutjobs. If Lambie and Nile are your flagbearers, geez.

The irony of Fred Nile's dislike of shariah law (not a threat to happen but makes a great billboard), when he wants laws based on his own religion to come fully into effect is hilarious. f**k he's a germ.



This is pretty much my opinion. The animal cruelty side is just horrible.
 

thorson1987

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I boycott some KFC stores.

Not because Halal funds terrorism (f**king knobs who believe it) but they don't sell anything with bacon.

f**king c**ks.
 
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