Dead Camels at Airports = OK
Christmas Trees at Airports = "We're Offended!"
Been there done that.....some controversy a year or so ago about a similar procedure conducted by local muzzies out in the streets of Londonistan.
When I was in Nepal, they annually sacrificed water buffalo to the jet engines, so that the engine god's thirst for blood would be satisfied, and no people need die.
Most people would kill a keg instead.
Good for them.
My company doesn't give bonuses.
Why did the camel get the works?
That's nobody's business but the Turks.
Personally, I don't have a problem with them slaughtering a beast of burden for a festival BBQ. Doing it AT the airport might raise other issues. Doing it on the grounds of their company building might be OK.
We have beef and pork ribs EVERY 4th of July.
A company picnic sounds fine to me-- just a different animal in play here.
Who has a real beef with this?
In the US we would have had a BBQ. Our emphasis would have been on the eating and not the killing.
bttt
wait.. was this a sacrifice or a butchering?
usually a sacrifice would be burned on an altar of some sort. I'd think if they gave the meat to the workers, they merely butchered it.
How did they get the knife past security? The camel I can see. But, you would have thought the knife would have set off a metal detector and somebody would have noticed it.
(this camel was interviewed shortly after).." I personally knew Camelikki, he was a traitor and an infidel. He associated with lady camels who were not faithful to their herd master. Allah Akbar!!! Allah Akbar!!!..*cough* *cough**spit*..anybody got any chew?
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I noticed it was done on Wednesday. Hump day?
I'd walk a mile of tarmac for some roasted camel!
Turkey - a "secular" Islamic state - sure>
People who eat camels are in the same category as people who eat horses, dogs and cats - savages.
Camel is supposed to be good eating. At least according to the woman who was on David Letterman some time ago - she was discussing different exotic foods and said camel - especially the hump, was delicious. The highlight of the interview was a few minutes later - she asked Dave, "Have you ever had the hump of a camel?" He answered, "No, no... although when I was younger, I was pretty good, though!" One of my favorite Letterman moments!
Why doesn't PETA start nagging these people for a change?