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Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

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Originally Posted by Lucas:

Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

I believe that if they make a deal with an Indian airliner they will ban beef as well.

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Lucas:

Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

I believe that if they make a deal with an Indian airliner they will ban beef as well.

 What is good for peter should be good for paul. If pork is off, beef should be off, for that matter it should be completely vegetarian to please everyone.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Lucas:

Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

I believe that if they make a deal with an Indian airliner they will ban beef as well.

 What is good for peter should be good for paul. If pork is off, beef should be off, for that matter it should be completely vegetarian to please everyone.

Then they should ban vegetables to please carnivorous people...

They should not fly over cemeteries to please Jews..

They should not fly at all to please environmentalists...

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Lucas:

Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

I believe that if they make a deal with an Indian airliner they will ban beef as well.

 What is good for peter should be good for paul. If pork is off, beef should be off, for that matter it should be completely vegetarian to please everyone.

Then they should ban vegetables to please carnivorous people..

Carnivores have no  problem with vegetables. Some have disagreement as to what meat is religiously impure or not.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Lucas:

Australians Outraged Over Qantas Pork Ban


by Libby Zay (RSS feed) on Apr 11th 2013 at 1:30PM

To the outrage of some Australians, pigs can no longer fly on Qantas airlines.

Many meat eaters can talk for hours about their love of bacon, but when the airline took pork off their menu the company's Facebook and Twitter pages were bombarded with racist and religiously offensive comments.

 

On the heels of a new partnership with Dubai-based Emirates airline, Qantas removed the meat from some of its flights to appease those prohibited from eating pork due to religious restrictions. Even though Qantas maintains the elimination will minimally affect its menu, the usually happy-go-lucky Australians were outraged and many of them spewed their hatred via social media.

 

The airline has since pleaded with its followers to stray from posting such comments, and is removing anything that might be considered offensive. If things continue to escalate, the airline may even go so far as to disable commenting for a period of time.

I believe that if they make a deal with an Indian airliner they will ban beef as well.

 What is good for peter should be good for paul. If pork is off, beef should be off, for that matter it should be completely vegetarian to please everyone.

Thanks Storm. Veggie all the way.

FM

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