The French Strike back at barbaric cults

Well, as things are looking bleak on the British side of the channel at the moment, I thought I’d cheer everyone up with some good news from the other side.

As the poster below shows, of which there are many displayed prominently in France’s major cities, the French have not sat on their laurels since the burqa ban and are now pressing for the abolition of halal and kosher slaughter.

For those who don’t read French, the above reads:

‘This animal will have its throat slit while alive, without being stunned and while in great pain. That’s what ritual slaughter is.

‘With a view towards the protection of animals and in respecting that animals have feelings, the practice consisting of slaughtering animals without stunning them beforehand is unacceptable whatever the circumstances.’

This is no small campaign. At the foot of the poster, unfortunately out of focus, is a list of signatories, those of animal rights groups, none coming bigger than the Fondation Brigitte Bardot, Brigitte Bardot being responsible for the campaign itself. Others involved include the Fondation Assistance aux Animaux, the Conseil National de la Protaction Animale and the Société Nationale pour la Défense des Animaux.

The question is what are our own animal protection groups doing in the meantime? In 2003, the Farm Animal Welfare Council found that ritual slaughter caused great distress in animals. This was reiterated by the Food and Farming Minister and Minister for Animal Welfare Lord Rooker. The RSPCA concurred with Rooker. Yet what did Rooker, in his position of power, actually do about it? Absolutely nothing, is the short answer. What has the RSPCA done about it? Again, absolutely nothing. In fact, no UK animal rights body is doing anything about this barbaric practice.

Neither for that matter are our celebrities. Bardot (BéBé, as she justifiably known) has been convicted five times for EU Orwellian ‘hate crimes’ for speaking out against the barbarity of Islam in particular and its incompatibility with the Western way of life. Whatever one might think of some of the things Bardot has done, one cannot deny that she is a woman of belief and courage. Compare her with our own shower of drug-snorting talentless socialites.

Many of our over-paid parasitic ‘entertainers’ – in the loosest sense of the term – are happy to speak out against hunting, animal testing, even eating meat as a general practice, but none dare speak out against the cruelty of ritual slaughter, for they know, if they did, their lifestyle of eternal drug-fuelled parties would be swiftly put to an end by their globalist masters who own our law and media. The law would bring the legislation of the aforementioned Orwellian ‘hatecrimes’ down upon them, as with Bardot, while they would be pilloried in the newspapers and on television, their former ‘friends’ being swift to disown them, lest they share the same fate.

I wish just one of our celebrities had the moral courage to speak out as Bardot has done and therefore I throw the gauntlet out there to any that might be reading this: have the courage to use your influence for something greater than yourselves.
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