yeps iets in die aard alvast.Was het niet in Parijs vorige winter dat de overheid daar de gratis voedselverstrekking verbood vanwege niet-halal zijn? De organisatoren zijn toen later veroordeeld voor racisme. (soupe identitaire incident)
Het VB speelt wel op scherp!
Maar ik denk dat men ontdekt heeft dat daar de bal is doorgeslagen geweest. Iedereen wéét toch dat mensen die geen "soupe au cochon" lusten, gewoon naar de moskee kunnen gaan om dààr soep te krijgen?
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1819" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
zie ook: http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1799" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The French Conseil d’Etat, the highest administrative court in France, forbids private charities from distributing pork soup to the homeless. On Friday night the high court ruled that offering soup containing pork meat or lard is an act of racism because some of the homeless might be Muslims or Jews whose religion forbids the consuming of pork. The court said distributing pork soup threatens public order because it could spark angry reactions.
The Conseil d’Etat overruled last Tuesday’s decision by a Paris court of first instance that private charities are allowed to distribute whatever soup they please. Last December, the Paris police had issued a prohibition on the distribution to the homeless of “soupe au cochon” (pork soup), a traditional French dish, since some people in need might not be allowed to eat pork.
Paris Mayor Opposes Racist Soup
From the desk of Paul Belien on Wed, 2007-01-03 20:42
Last week, the Paris police issued a prohibition on the distribution to the homeless of soup containing pork meat or fat. According to the police authorities – the same ones who are incapable of restoring law and order in the Paris suburbs – distributing soup containing pork or lard is a racist offence since some people in need might be Muslim and hence not allowed to eat pork. Yesterday, however, an administrative court of first instance in Paris ruled that distributing pork soup is not racist. Today Bertrand Delanoë, the Mayor of Paris, told the Paris police to appeal the court ruling.