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Harvey Specter 10-18-2010 11:24 PM

A Canadian line of Campbell's soups has activists stewing over Islamic connection
 
All I can say is... :facepalm:

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By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, October 18, 2010

Andy Warhol found artistic inspiration in a can of Campbell's tomato soup. These days, some activists are finding sinister Muslim connections in the same can.

Campbell Soup Co., the Camden, N.J., food giant, has been fighting a grass-roots boycott of its products after its Canadian subsidiary rolled out a line of soups certified as halal, meaning they're prepared according to Islamic dietary laws.

Campbell Co. of Canada introduced the soups in a few Canadian markets in January, although American bloggers didn't catch up to the news until earlier this month.

That's when the tempest in a tomato-soup can started.

Blogger Pamela Geller began calling for a boycott earlier this month via her widely read site, Atlas Shrugs. Other bloggers soon joined in.

The halal soups, designated with a special label, are available only in Canada. The company has no plans to offer a similar line in the United States, said John Faulkner, a company spokesman.

In an interview, Geller, who was instrumental in whipping up opposition to an Islamic community center and mosque in Lower Manhattan, said she has no objection to the halal certification itself. Rather, she said, she opposes Campbell's decision to have its Canadian products certified by the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), an organization that government prosecutors alleged had ties to the terrorist group Hamas in a 2007 conspiracy case.

"No one is suggesting they refrain from this line," Geller said. "No one is suggesting they not have halal food. I'm not against halal food any more than I'm against kosher food. My issue is who's doing the certifying."

ISNA, an organization based in Plainfield, Ind., was designated an "unindicted co-conspirator" in the prosecution of a charitable organization that funneled money to Hamas, the Islamist organization that rules the Gaza Strip. Hamas has been named a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.

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Critics like Geller also allege that ISNA has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a fundamentalist political movement founded in Egypt in the 1920s. The State Department does not include the Brotherhood on its list of foreign terrorist organizations.

ISNA has denied any ties to Hamas or to officials of a defunct charity called Holy Land Foundation, who were convicted in the conspiracy case. It has specifically condemned religious extremism and violence. In the wake of the conspiracy trial, Jewish and Protestant organizations issued statements in support of ISNA. A spokesperson for the group was unavailable for comment.

In its ads for the halal soups, Campbell calls ISNA "the largest nonprofit, religious, educational, and non-political Islamic organization in North America." Campbell investigated ISNA's background and found "no issues of concern," according to Faulkner.

The group was referred to Campbell by a Canadian trade organization whose member companies have used ISNA for their halal certification for years. "We point out to the people supporting this [boycott] that they are a very legitimate entity," Faulkner said. "We feel very comfortable working with them."

As a historical footnote, he noted that Campbell set up a tent at the World Trade Center site immediately after the attacks in 2001 and offered free soup and other food to rescue workers and the news media for two weeks.

The alleged links between ISNA and the Islamist groups appear to be lost on a Facebook page promoting the Campbell boycott. The Facebook page simply urges consumers to "Boycott Campbell Soup for their certification of their products as halal and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood."

Since its introduction on Oct. 5, the page has attracted nearly 3,500 "friends," many of whom have posted anti-Muslim comments and articles unrelated to the boycott. The postings range from aggressive to hostile. "No to Campbell," reads one of the tamer comments. "They cater to Muslims."

Faulkner said Campbell hasn't noticed any effect on its sales since the boycott began.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...02840.html?g=0

b0unce. [?] 10-19-2010 09:30 AM

what the halal is this?

Culture_Vulture 10-19-2010 01:55 PM

canned soup, really?
Fucking people will do anything to label themselves as activists.
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StylinRed 10-19-2010 02:34 PM

Pamela Geller trying to stay relevant and be the official voice of bigots again? (while claiming she loves Muslims)


What's going to happen if McDonalds in the US decides to sell Halal burgers like they do in parts of China?


damn nutjobs shouldn't have access to the internet or a pen & paper


edit: and yes i know she says she's not against Halal foods just like she's not against Muslims and Mosques but that's like a KKK member lynching a Black person and saying he doesn't have anything against Africans

Arash 10-19-2010 03:38 PM

There are so many toxins in each can of Campbell soup that no true and pure religious authority would seal its approval.

Lomac 10-19-2010 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Arash (Post 7151754)
There are so many toxins in each can of Campbell soup that no true and pure religious authority would seal its approval.

"So many," eh? I can only think of one possible toxin contaminating Campbell Soup and it's shared by virtually every product out there that comes in a can... *coughBPAcough*

Arash 10-19-2010 05:08 PM

I doubt it has that but MSG is one and Im sure most of the ingredients are from GM food sources (laced in pesticides) . On top of all the chemical labels on the can that one cant even pronounce, there is stuff in there that the companies are not forced to list, mostly to do with anti-fungus agents. Also Im sure the thing is just spiked with sodium and fake flavouring... probably made in a lab out of petroleum?

Lastly, food from a can has lost most of it nutrition, selling an empty food as health is the kind of hypocrisy that boils my blood when I watch little kids on tv eat it and say mmm mmmm good :P

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...5525501310962#

adambomb 10-19-2010 05:20 PM

Mmmmm... Halal
Mmmmm... Halal Cream of Mushroom Soup

:drool

donjalapeno 10-19-2010 05:46 PM

halal soup > terrorists?

Nightwalker 10-20-2010 07:14 PM

How is this any worse than kosher food?

The_AK 10-20-2010 08:12 PM

did anyone else think of the skytrain when they first read the title of this thread?

saychun 10-20-2010 09:14 PM

^^lol i did


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