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Yes, you should have said "unstunned", if that's what you meant. Instead you used a term that in >99% of cases doesn't apply to what you're referring to, and also excludes well-known other examples of what you do object to. That isn't pedantry at all. if you use a word that doesn't mean what you think it does, it's not the reader's fault if they don't comprehend your argument- I even went out of my way to give you the opportunity to clarify, which you rejected out of hand. If you knew >99% of Halal was prestunned, (and since you can quote statistics, you've clearly done some research so would know this) why use it a as term to describe non-stunned meat? That makes no sense. It's like using "Scandinavian" to refer to dark-haired, brown-eyed people, then being surprised by the reaction.its the unstunned that needs banned, maybe I should have worded it better so people like you don't fly off on one being pedantic when you know fine well what people actually mean. I'll know better in future to be totally precise in my replys.
So why did you make a particular point of mentioning religion in your post, and use a religious word when a non-religious one (non-stunned) would not only have done the job, but done it much, much better? You chose to make religion a point of your argument, Why did you use the term for one religion where 1% of the meat you object to, and not the one where 100% you object to?I'm opposed to that, it has nothing to do with hating religion (although I do)
Something doesn't smell right, and it's not just the odour of the stale Jaffa cakes around here.
