Because - unlike you - most potential customers of KFC don't obsessively hate Muslims and don't wish to boycott any retail outlet that accommodates their beliefs.
Come off it Manny.
I want to know the source of the food I eat. There is nothing wrong with that. Now KFC has made it known to the best of their ability, but there is no “hate” in wanting to know where things come from.
Yeah, nothing against Islam or Halal foods but I don't like this growing trend of more and more restaurants offering Halal meat. As a secularist, I don't want to be eating any food with religious affiliations whether Halal or Kosher etc. All for freedom of religion and people being allowed to practice their religion peacefully, but don't want to be forced to eat foods with religious affiliations either.
I think this is reasonable. It is a choice to be non religious just as it is a choice to be religious. If we give freedom to practice religion, we should be given freedom to avoid it as well.
I’m of the believe that religion stays in home and places of worship. Not in public domains or schools or government. This is for ALL religions.
I realize this is not going to happen and have to make choices based on that, like no longer going to KFC if I want ( I don’t eat there anyways), but that is my right.
Speaking of Sikh Warrior admirers... seems the ebony booty lover joined in May... roughly when our former accolades of the Sikh Warriors, Darts went silent. But still lurking...
Anyone recognize his opinions in Sports being similar to old Dartsy?
is he wrong though??? No he is not. They can no longer eat at KFC at all. They have been completely excluded.
Now before you bitch at me too, I don’t care about the meat. I don’t care about the religion but not wanting the meat doesn’t make someone a bigot. Someone not wanting to participate in someone else’s religion does not make a person of bigot. That is the stupidest fucking thing I have heard. So that means that everyone who practises a specific religion is a bigot to somebody else’s religion, even if they agree that everyone should be able to practice their own religion freely. So it makes no sense to be calling somebody a bigot because they don’t want to eat Halal meat.
If they are being insulting to that religion, that is different but simply not wanting to participate in the religion does not make a bigot.