The Editor
I think I would prefer to eat pork than Charlene Downes
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Written by Green Arrow
Another Sunday British National Party and I am quite looking forward to it for reasons which I will go into later. Advance warning. This article is going to wander around a bit as I just do a quick brain dump on you.
First an apology to the writers of articles that are held in the queue, they are great articles but they all take time to process and that would necessitate me working on them rather than writing about a subject that I think is quite topical.
The story is about a young moslem boy named Qaasim Hussain who - "he says" - was left feeling sick and distraught after he took a mouthful of a sausage roll thinking it was a cheese and onion pasty. Was he drunk or something? Even I can tell the difference between a sausage roll and a lump of cheese.

And although you would not gather it from smug look on their faces in the image above, both Qaasim and his father are "outraged" and accusing the supermarket of mis-labelling the sausage rolls deliberately. Do I see a compensation claim coming?
Mr Khizer, 39, said: “I was furious. This is a way of life for us and we are very careful to make sure we do not eat pork. This is very serious and one of the worse things that can happen as a Muslim. If you eat it on purpose then you go to hell, but Qaasim did it by mistake.”
Well if eating pork is one of the worse things that can happen to a moslem then they should try being a Christian having his head lopped by the followers of the same barking mad cult that the pair above follow.
I suppose there would have been less of a fuss from this pair, had they ate a Kebab containing the body parts of Charlene Downes, the young child who was chopped up and fed to stupid Dhimmis in kebabs. Always assuming that the young girl had been slaughtered according to Sharia Law that is. Only a cretin would buy fast food prepared by people who hold Our Country and race in contempt. Same applies to those people who go for an Indian Curry. Stay away from the bloody places. You are providing succour to our enemies.
Now then on the same subject of halal food. A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by a TV producer who does some work for Channel 4 who asked if I was prepared to either speak for two minutes about halal meat and how it is produced or perhaps provide someone who would be prepared to speak.
After a lengthy phone call and several emails with the producer about travel expenses, how the interview would be done, etc., we got down to the nitty gritty as to the questions and what our response would be.
Well my argument must not have been the one they wanted to hear as nothing came of the invite to the show. Instead of someone raving on about evil Islam and the cruel practise of halal, the direction I took was that the British People had the right to know just what it was that they were eating and that all meat products that were halal, were labelled as such so people could know.
I made the point that it was not a religious matter but the right of choice, stressing that if moslems could be offended by eating non halal meat, then so to, could people be equally offended by eating the meat of an animal that had been cruelly slaughtered. All about the right to know.
Opponents fear labelling would cut demand for ritually slaughtered meat, causing producers to pull out and forcing prices higher for remaining consumers.
Ok before we move on. Please take the time out to read or reread this article here about halal meat and the reasons why the supermarkets do not want you to know what you are eating. Moslems and Jews do not want you to know the truth.
Oops. Sorry, I have run out of time and have to be somewhere else. I shall tell you about why I am looking forward to later today, later today. Can anybody guess why?