SecularIslamist
Islamist jihadi and intersectional feminist
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I don't believe them. Even when they say there food is halal. They usually respond "ermmm, uhh yes halal, halal for you of course brother of course '.
It's a shame coz I like my shawarma and adana kebab. But I'd never go to a restaurant owned by them - unless they're in a curry area. Otherwise I know they're halal or they'd lose 90% of their customers.
The Arabs are far too westernised. Their women are out of control, and they really don't care. They would say, just say 'bismillah' and eat the sausages and it will be fine. Even international students. The Turks even worse. I grew up thinking these niggas were outright kafir.
The British diasporas of these two people are far too westernised. I'd trust the Arabs and Turks in France, Netherlands and Germany. But not the UK. We have the biggest kafir MENAs here. On OLD their profile states 'drinks', 50% of Turks have this checked, and for Arabs maybe it's 10%. For curries it's sub-1%
There are some exceptions. I would trust Kurds most of them seem religious even if not as religious as curries. They're mainly from Iraq.
It's a shame coz I like my shawarma and adana kebab. But I'd never go to a restaurant owned by them - unless they're in a curry area. Otherwise I know they're halal or they'd lose 90% of their customers.
The Arabs are far too westernised. Their women are out of control, and they really don't care. They would say, just say 'bismillah' and eat the sausages and it will be fine. Even international students. The Turks even worse. I grew up thinking these niggas were outright kafir.
The British diasporas of these two people are far too westernised. I'd trust the Arabs and Turks in France, Netherlands and Germany. But not the UK. We have the biggest kafir MENAs here. On OLD their profile states 'drinks', 50% of Turks have this checked, and for Arabs maybe it's 10%. For curries it's sub-1%
There are some exceptions. I would trust Kurds most of them seem religious even if not as religious as curries. They're mainly from Iraq.