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:gooddog::pmad::pmad:Daveingermany (post47)thanks for commenting on my post (46)..but you seem to have riled Michael 1954 he's really got the hump with me now,I fear for his blood pressure.I've advised him to go lay down,but he's like a dog with a bone.
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Riled with Dave? I don't think so! And it is getting late, so maybe it is time to lie down!
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When was the last incident involving Burqa suicide bombing in the UK? How common is the burqa in Clayton, or anywhere else in Hyndburn? There are quite a few Muslims in Kingston; many attend Queen's; but I have yet to see a burqa. The dress of choice for devout Muslim women here is no more extreme than the dress of Hutterite or Amish women. There have been a couple of incidents in the US where white, male criminals have used the burqa in order to escape the attention of law enforcement ... but no suicide bombings. I find the damn things offensive, both in reality and symbolically, but that's no reason to ban them. You can't tinker with the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens ... well, you can. But there are obvious dangers. If you can't see them, do some thinking. You couldn't have a burqa ban in Canada; the Supreme Court would not allow it. And the SC is not a bleeding heart, liberal think-tank, it is the body which protects us from governments' doing illegal shiite, and from governing by ideology rather than by law. Ronny Raygun, a President whom, I believe, history will be kind to, once proposed a law banning the burning of Old Glory. And then someone whispered "First Amendment" in his ear. If The Donald gets elected, he will soon find that the US Supreme Court, even a conservative court, would not let him get away with most of the stuff he has promised. Sure, seeing the burqa is annoying, much like a mosquito in your space as you try to have a beer on your back deck. But you don't go chasing the damn thing with a sledgehammer. |
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So does this mean that we treat all who are wearing this garb as being of malicious intent? Very helpful in community cohesion! |
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Absolute garbage!
You can put one of those under a lot of western clothes, we have great big coats of our own that can hid bomb vests AND AK47's etc. Have a look at From hijab to burqa - a guide to Muslim headwear - Channel 4 News for a guide to what they are. Then have a google for a snorkel jacket, big padded squares that make it up. That would be less likely to show a padded undervest than a burka. And less conspicuous in the west. It's more indicative of the way the menfolk oppress the women and treat them. Heck, I find that a lot of them are just so ugly that in reality I'd not want to see their face anyway, but I don't think "she must have a bomb or gun under there". It's the ones with the backpack that says "Does my bomb look big in this" printed on the back that you have to watch out for :) |
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Spot on Eric.
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Please forgive me.. I have been out all day dealing with the needs of my elderly mother.
Rainbow six.....when I see a woman in a burkha my first thought isn't that she may be carrying a bomb. I know that people wearing western clothes can conceal anything they want under them....and I do recognise that wearing western clothing means there may be less to suspect. I just think to myself 'there goes another member of the community that does not want to integrate and is doing her utmost not to be spoken to, to have social contact with me' My second thought might be for security. How do we recognise each other? We recognise each other by looking at faces. These people hide their faces for what reason? Well, no please don't trouble to answer because I know what the answer is. I find them offensive and intimidating. Now maybe that is my fault, because we all choose what will offend us. But I am offended by the fact that this person chooses to live here in the freedoms which this country affords, but yet they do not want to be part of that country. Yes, Eric. Of course there are bigger more serious problems in the world. But sometimes starting little allows you to move onto bigger things.....and the seriousness of a situation really depends on how much impact that problem has on your life. No, there have been no bombings carried out in Clayton by Burkha wearing women, but the wearing of this garb is becoming far more prevalent than it ever was in the past. Go into Blackburn on any day of the week and you will see more burkha wearing women than you would see in A town in Pakistan. As for the Amish and the Hutterite sects.....they dress modestly in a style of years gone by but the difference here is that they do not cover their faces. (I had to look up the Hutterite sect as I an neither as well educated as you, or as well read) |
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Same with when in Rome... The real shame is for the people that have tried to become integrated, they end up shunned by others of their background and suspected by the indigenous population, there is need for compromise from all sides however fear and suspicion, create prejudice, while we on all sides go round and round and... If someone hides behind a cloth it is saying don't talk to me I am not nor do I wish to be part of your society, it puts forward distrust and perhaps makes the person that sees them in this garb feel unwelcome in their company. If the reason they wear this is so that they don't arouse a stranger what does it say about their men? Can they not control how they become excited by the face of a clean shaven woman? Surely something wrong with the men not the women? |
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Common sense Less...that is a very rare commodity these days.
Rarer than hens teeth. |
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Fantasy and arousal are surely stimulated by the lesser amount that a woman allows her man to see? Back in victorian times the sight of the top of a laced up boot would send a young man into fits of overexcited lust how would those poor souls even contemplate page 3? |
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