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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 Dec 2017

    The authorities say the rules are intended to make kosher and halal slaughtering more humane, but some Jews and Muslims say they feel singled outhttp://nyti.ms/2EmhVdH 

    2:50 PM - 31 Dec 2017
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      1. We Deliver‏ @Paper8oy 31 Dec 2017
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        Killing animals is humane?

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      1. AlternativeObedience‏ @AltObedience 31 Dec 2017
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        How is killing the animals one-on-one and slitting their throat more 'inhumane' than placing them on a conveyor belt in a factory, one after another, where they see and hear the other animals butchered by machines...!?

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      1. seed 30  2⃣ ➕ 2⃣= 4⃣‏ @petris32 31 Dec 2017
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        ban those barbaric practices, now.

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      2. kruddy‏ @famoy 31 Dec 2017
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        What??.. humane for animal slauthering?? US authorities shud be more concern with real humanity slaughtered around the world... start with Palestine.. Rohingya... Uighurs.. Chechens.. Afghans.. Iraqis.. Syrians..

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      1. MER‏ @88Wheels 31 Dec 2017
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        @arielpdot

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      2. Hliuni‏ @kriegbaum80 31 Dec 2017
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        Stop eating meat ! There is no necessity anymore ! Every slaughter of any being is inhumane ! Stop factory farming and rainforest cutdown !

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      2. Seanchai‏ @Seanchai81 31 Dec 2017
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        Be a vegetarian it’s better for you , the animal and the environment

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      2. Erin Clark‏ @CelticSweetie43 Dec 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        These religions should be allowed to be practiced as is. The gun is abhorrent. The butcher is more humane severing the arteries.

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      3. Ricardo Salazar G.‏ @RiskSr Jan 1
        Replying to @CelticSweetie43 @nytimes

        Ok..so by your logic it's better for an animal to bleed out and drown in its own blood to death in 2-4 minutes rather than taking a bullet to the head and killing it instantly? Nice point!

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      4. Erin Clark‏ @CelticSweetie43 Jan 1
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        It is not 2-4 minutes. Try getting some facts at some point.

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      1. Arjmand Shah‏ @ArjmandShah04 Jan 1
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        The easiest and most painless way to commit suicide is to cut vein or artery, gun shot may seem easy to our eyes not the animals body.

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      1. Thomas Gordon‏ @Thomasgordon01 Jan 1
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        Custom or religion should not be above cruelty.

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      1. Barb W.‏ @BWoehrel Dec 31
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        It's time that our world regard animals with humane practices- these are cruel other worldly practices which should be discontinued!

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      1. Alexander Bain‏ @bain88_bain Dec 31
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        All I am saying is this, our secularism guarantees choices and since both secularism and religions advocate animal welfare and the reduction of pains it doesn’t make sense to eliminate choices here. Pain evaluation in humans is still subjective.

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      1. Carl‏ @cj980088 Dec 31
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        Over 50% of UK meat is slaughtered inhumainly but most sheeple don't have a clue. Yes, there is a pun in there.😁😎

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