(Jewish Telegraphic Agency) The top rights court in Europe has ruled that bans of ritual slaughter in parts of Belgium can stand, ending the hopes of Jewish supremacists who had claimed the bans were an unfair infringement on Jewish ritual killing:
“Two of Belgium’s three regions banned slaughter without stunning in 2017 and 2018, saying that the practice was cruel to animals. Stunning prior to slaughter is barred in both shechitah, Jewish ritual slaughter, and zabiha, the Muslim method for slaughtering animals for food.
In recent years, opposition to shechitah and zabiha has widened beyond animal-rights activists as right-wing parties began promoting bans as part of their agenda around reducing the presence in society of Islam, and in some cases also Judaism.
The Court of the European Union dealt Jewish community leaders a major defeat by upholding the bans in 2021. Israel’s ambassador to Belgium called the ruling “catastrophic and a blow to Jewish life in Europe.”
But last year, the EU’s antisemitism envoy invited Jews and Muslims to discuss meat production with EU officials, in what some of the Jewish attendees characterized as progress toward ensuring religious freedom.
Now, the European Court of Human Rights, which is not affiliated with the EU, has dashed those hopes, upholding the bans in a ruling that closely comports with the 2021 EU ruling.
“The protection of animal welfare constitutes an ethical value to which contemporary democratic societies attach increasing importance and that should be taken into account when assessing restrictions placed on the external manifestation of religious convictions,” the court’s seven judges wrote in their opinion, which was published in French.
The ruling does not apply to all of Europe but is seen as an important precedent for other countries that might consider bans on ritual slaughter.
“Restrictions on fundamental aspects of Jewish religious freedom of expression, coupled with a background of massive increases in antisemitic attacks on Jewish communities, lead us to seriously consider whether Jews have a future in Europe,” Rabbi Ariel Muzikant, head of the European Jewish Congress, said in a statement.
“We are already seeing attempts across Europe to follow this Belgian ban, now sadly legitimized by the ECHR,” Muzicant added. “Jewish communities in Europe, now more than ever, need the protection of national governments and pan-European organisations to ensure that thousands of years of Jewish life on this continent do not come to an abrupt end.”
The bans added Belgium to a number of EU countries where ritual slaughter is illegal, including Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Slovenia. In 2011, the Netherlands briefly joined the list, but the Dutch Senate reversed the ban in 2012, citing freedom of worship. Poland also outlawed ritual slaughter in 2013 but has since scaled back the ban to include only meat for export.
Advocates of the customs say that in addition to being required under religious law, they result in no greater suffering to animals than mechanized slaughter methods with higher malfunction rates and less attention to individual animals.”
Jews need to be reminded that they live in Christendom — White nations of the West — and Jesus Christ did away with the empty rituals practiced by the ancient Israelites because those rituals proved they were incapable of bringing about salvation:
“Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught? But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: These are the things which defile a man: but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man.”
–Matthew 15:17-20
Jesus rebuked the Jewish Pharisees for clinging to their empty traditions, quoting Isaiah on this subject,
“Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.”
–Matthew 15: 7-8
Not only that, the lesson of ritual animal sacrifice is that not only did it not bring about righteousness among the Israelite people, it ultimately displeased God:
“What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the Lord; I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of well-fed beasts; I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs, or of goats.”
—-Isaiah 1:11
Judaism — and its associated cruel and pointless blood rituals — are found nowhere in the Bible, despite what their “learned” rabbis might claim.
While the ancient Israelites did, in fact, slaughter animals to be taken to the altar — such as in Leviticus 17 — nowhere in Scripture does it say that killing those animals can be done in a cruel, agonizing way — such as hanging them on a hook alive, slitting their throats, and allowing the blood to pour out of them as they slowly die.
Since Jews, by their own admission, are not real Hebrews or Israelites, they have no right to point to the Old Testament to justify their blood-thirsty babylonian blood rituals.
If these so-called “Jews” want to continue to practice this barbaric blood ritual — or engage in pedophilia which is also condoned by their “holy” book, The Talmud — they can all go to their ersatz land of “Israel” and do it there without offending anyone or breaking any laws — no one is stopping them.
The reality is that Jews consider blood-letting and genocide of Palestinians a “mitzvah” — a good act commanded by God — as Rabbi Ophir Wallas pointed out in a widely circulated interview — and it would be disingenuous to claim that his views are “extreme” or “fringe”.
Not surprisingly, Jews also believe that abortion is a sacred “Jewish value” — and to outlaw abortion denies Jews their ability to practice their religion.
And the only reason some Jews are forced to engage in the ritual murder of children secretly is that they don’t yet have the power to do it openly — and if they ever achieve the unopposed power that they so feverishly desire, we can expect them to legalize ritual murder of children as a form of “freedom of worship.”
Make no mistake — their desire to legalize pedophilia is just one step toward this ultimate goal — as is insisting on their “right” to perform amateur surgery on newborn baby penises — and sucking the blood off the penis — and giving the babies herpetic encephalitis.
Jews were literally “appalled” when Sweden proposed to outlaw this perverse and dangerous circumcision blood ritual — and threatened to leave Sweden if not allowed to continue it.
But the reality is that the vast majority of Jews — even in Israel — are atheists, and they don’t practice occult Judaism — so any ban on kosher slaughtered meat should be irrelevant to them.
The Belgian ban on animal cruelty — which has been in the works for years — in no way “restricts” Jews from their “freedom of worship” — if, in fact, Judaism advocates worshiping the God of the Bible — which it most certainly does not.
Jewish identity derives from its opposition and hatred of Jesus Christ and His followers — and if they are denied the ability live “freely” in opposition to Christ, they are lost — they are nothing.
But we’ve seen these repeated Jewish “threats” of leaving Europe if they aren’t allowed to do whatever they want — no matter how repugnant Christian nations find their behavior.
In reality, Jews will never voluntarily leave Christendom because that is their “Golden Calf” — they need White host nations to feed, nourish, and enrich them — while subverting and destroying them at the same time.
And if they are denied the “right” to torture animals or suck baby penises, they assure us that “another” Holocaust™ is most assuredly right around the corner.