It's been fun interesting to watch this unfold.
See, if you want to drink beer that's made in Australia, or any one of 100 countries around the world that export to Australia, chances are it's been made using Halal certified grains. Graincorp hold Halal Certification, Joe White hold Halal Certification, Muntons hold Halal Certification, Coopers hold Halal Certification. Not for the beer malt side of it, but because a lot of their malt products and extracts are used in cereals, breads and all manner of Halal Certified products around the world. While beer doesn't meet any more of the criteria for Halal Certification than your average pig, the malts in the beer are also used by thousands of manufacturers across the country who feed the Muslim population.
If you want to eat bread, then guess what? Yup, even the yeast, the malt extract that makes the shiny brown crust and the grains that make the flour are Halal Certified.
Who had a hot cross bun at Easter? - I know I know, nothing to do with Halal - Except the delicious little fuckers are made from Halal Certified products, including the cross, the yeast and praise be to the pixies under the mushroom in the backyard, the squishy little raisins. **** even the shortening is certified. Thanks be to the Easter Bunny.
So, unless you wish to survive on bacon and leafy greens raised in your own backyard for the remainder of your days, then it might be time to open up your minds, read the true facts about the certification and where the money trail leads and go from there. I'm fairly confident that ASIO would know where the money trail goes and would have shut it down long ago if it was likely to blow up in the Muslim Bookstore. (**** I just got tagged by ASIO)
Now.....and this is the real question. Who has got my woomera? Coz I haven't assimilated this week and need to go find a roo