HALAL BACKLASH: Danish town makes serving pork mandatory in schools and public institutions

By BI: Muslim immigrants living in the West have been relentless in their campaigns to make Christian-majority schools and businesses sharia-compliant by insisting on the removal of all pork products from school menus and company cafeterias, claiming that Muslim not only are forbidden from eating pork, they can’t even be in the same room where others are eating it.

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ABC  A Danish town’s decision to make public institutions serve pork has won praise from the anti-Muslim immigration lobby, which cited its own “fight against Islamic rules and misguided considerations”. The move has drawn mixed reactions and been dubbed the Nordic country’s “meatball war.”

788-viThe town council of Randers in central Denmark said it wanted to ensure municipal institutions such as childcare centres provided “Danish food culture as a central part of the offering — including serving pork on an equal footing with other foods”.

pd67-viIt said the aim was not to force anybody to eat anything that “goes against one’s belief or religion”. However, the move was welcomed by the anti-immigration Danish People’s Party (DPP), which said it was “unacceptable to ban Danish food culture”. “The DPP is working nationally and locally for Danish culture, including Danish food culture, and consequently we also fight against Islamic rules and misguided considerations dictating what Danish children eat,” party spokesman Martin Henriksen wrote on Facebook.

555-viBy contrast, a former integration minister from the Danish Social Liberal Party, Manu Sareen, accused the Randers politicians of “wanting to impose a forced ideology… in this case on children”. “It really is incredible what politicians… get involved in,” he wrote on Facebook. (No different than what Muslims are trying to do in the West – impose Islam onto rest of us)

5692-viWhether or not public institutions should be allowed to stop serving pork products out of respect for Muslims has been a subject of heated debated in Denmark since 2013, when former prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt criticised childcare centres that dropped pork from their menus.

p113-viIn a subsequent survey, tabloid Ekstra Bladet found that only 30 out of the country’s 1,719 daycare institutions had either stopped serving pork or switched to halal meat, meaning meat that was prepared following Muslim rules. The DPP agreed in November 2013 to abandon a closely-fought mayoral campaign in suburban Copenhagen if the incumbent promised to serve more pork meatballs in public canteens, as well as bring back the town’s official Christmas tree.

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