I don't know all the details of this but a few thoughts: Muslims can eat non-halal in times of need. If this was done by a charity pork might have been the least expensive it would have been good to have options I will have to look further into it if I was to attribute malice.
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I don't get this idea that there are "rules" about what a Muslim or Jewish person may eat. Surely they can *choose* to eat whatever they want whenever they want. If anyone is forcing them to eat or not eat something, that should be the only cause for concern.
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Well, there are dietary laws in both Islam and Judaism. We might think them meaningless but they exist.
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It's the idea that it's a "law" that I don't really get. As if they're imposing upon themselves arbitrary rules that they may not actually like, or that they may not understand.
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Well, quite. When I was a Christian, I imposed several rules on myself that I didn't understand or like.
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I'm pleased you saw the light.
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