The ban brings Belgium in line with European Union regulations that require animals to be stunned, so they can't feel pain, before slaughter. However, Jewish and Muslim religious laws require that animals are conscious when they are killed.
Kosher and Halal methods of slaughter involve the animal being killed with a single cut to the neck which severs critical blood vessels. Advocates claim the animal loses consciousness in seconds and it doesn't suffer during the process.
Comment: The question to ask is: Would one simply cut the throat of a human being if helping them to die, and minimal suffering was the primary concern?
So why then would one do this to other earthlings?















Comment: Good call, Belgium.
Muslims and Jews living there: suck it up, cupcakes.