Swine flu not kosher

This has to be one of the more absurd things that a politician has done this year. OK, I know, it's still early, there's another 8 months for better entires, but really:

"We will call it Mexico flu. We won't call it swine flu,"
Deputy Health Minister Yakov Litzman, a black-garbed Orthodox Jew, told
a news conference Monday, assuring the Israeli public that authorities
were prepared to handle any cases.

Under Jewish dietary laws, pigs are considered unclean and pork is
forbidden food — although the non-kosher meat is available in some
stores in Israel.

Good grief, it's not called swine flu in order to piss off people who think pigs are unclean (whether Jew or Muslim) but because it is a mixture of two flu strains. One that affects humans and one that affects pigs.

Although I will admit to a certain sneaking admiration for The Daily Mash's coinage. Why not just all get over it and start calling it pork flu.

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