Re: The Last Straw
All Jack Straw MP did was make public that he would ask any Muslim woman wearing a veil over her face to remove it when in his consulting room. A simple request as in a one to one meeting it is important that each person can see the others face to judge the reaction during the discussion.
The media has twisted that simple request in to something much more sinister and the Muslim community has grabbed at the chance to confront non Muslims to further their cause. Over the weekend Muslims have picketed Jack Straw’s constituency office.
We have had the BBC tell Fiona Bruce not to wear a necklace with a cross on it whilst on air, as it might offend some viewers. Now BA has done the same with one of their employees. Yet they allow Sikhs to wear a turban, which declares to the world that the wearer is a Sikh. But you can see his face.
A Muslim assistant teacher has been told to remove her veil whilst actually teaching in a classroom and she has, quite rightly, been suspended for refusing. And now that particular issue looks like it will end up in an industrial tribunal.
This veil issue has got out of hand and the major reason (apart from newspapers wanting to sell more newspapers) is that the Muslim community is keeping it in focus by more Muslim women going out dressed with a veil covering all or part of the face, with the incumbents of this land fighting back. Yet they are being stabbed in the back by the BBC and BA.
In short the Muslim community is trying to FORCE us to accept their ways in OUR WAY OF LIFE. Make no mistake we, the anti veil lobby, HAVE TO WIN this difference of opinion. If we don’t then we may as well all go and buy a copy of the Koran and start studying.
I have often stated that if there is a culture/religion clash between the Muslim community and the incumbent residents of the UK, THEY HAVE TO BACK DOWN.
If Muslim women want to wear the veil in their own houses then that’s OK but once they step into our world they MUST conform to our way and that means no veils.
Last edited by jambutty; 15-10-2006 at 16:06.
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