Posted on 11/07/2019 6:17:11 PM PST by marshmallow
Sebastian Walsh claims the University of Central Lancashire removed him for giving his opinion on the subject during lectures
A student looks set to take academics to court after he was kicked out of university for giving his views on halal meat.
Sebastian Walsh told friends on his uni course it was violent and barbaric" and that "the UK is being Islamified" in a seminar.
However, after multiple complaints were made against him, the University of Central Lancashire suspended the first year Children, Schools, and Families student in February.
Now, he is set to take the university to court after raising £30,000 through CrowdJustice pending the outcome of an appeal.
Halal is meat where animals are killed through a cut to the jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe instead of stunning.
He told friends he would never eat at Subway or KFC because they sold meat that had been slaughtered.
The 19-year-old said it was something he fundamentally disagrees with. He also lamented the Islamisation of the UK and said the NHS should not be free to immigrants during discussions in separate seminar classes.
The self-proclaimed free speech advocate insists this is a violation of his human rights.
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A dictatorship of a minority is reason to overthrow a government if the majority only has possession of the means to do so.
Lol the guy is too stupid to live.
Complaining about halal food in Britain is like complaining about the kosher mafia in America. Asking for a world of hurt and no changes to the status quo.
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But, if played right, he could force the PETA-types to take on the Muslim-types and left-versus-left is all about popcorn time!
Yeah, I know, but I can dream...
So are they gonna kick out Vegans who decry all meat consumption as barbaric? Take that argument to court with you Mr. Student.
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