Diversity Macht Frei
May 14, 2014
In the recent spate of articles, quite a few demands have been made that halal meat at least be properly labelled, so consumers can make an informed choice. Left out of most of the discussions is the role of the Jewish lobby in collaborating with the Muslims to ensure that this has not happened. There were a few occasions in the past when it looked like a labelling requirement might make it into law. Always, the Jews intervened to see it off. Even though Muslims represent a far larger share of the population, the Jews are clearly more powerful.
I found one interesting nugget in an otherwise worthless article on the subject in the Observer today. The author claims that Muslims account for 4.8% of the British population, yet 12-15% of meat consumption in the country. The 4.8% figure presumably comes from the census. But there have been recurring suspicions that the census provides an inaccurate overview of the extent of Muslim colonisation because of illegal immigration and the reluctance even of legally settled Muslims to participate in the census exercise. The author doesn’t specify where she gets the Muslim meat consumption of 12-15% from. Assuming it is reliable, how could Muslim meat consumption be so enormously out of whack with their share of the population? Do Muslims really eat three times more meat than anyone else? It seems hard to believe. Could it be that the real Muslim population is significantly higher than the 5% indicated in the census?