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Muslim women look like bank robbers (4 Viewers)

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  • Start date Aug 8, 2018
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Nick

Administrator
  • Aug 19, 2018
  • #141
Otis said:
Was it CC4L?
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Nah he could spell
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 19, 2018
  • #142
Nick said:
Didn't go back after, scared of beard and blade combinations in the workplace
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Rational?

All the others working with him - have they been maimed?

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Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 19, 2018
  • #143
SkyblueBazza said:
Rational?

All the others working with him - have they been maimed?

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No, but some have never been seen again since.
 

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 19, 2018
  • #144
 
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singers_pore

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 19, 2018
  • #145
Yasmine Mohammed is wonderful. Boris is an opportunistic buffoon.

There have been people saying that "no man should tell a woman what to wear or what not to wear" but that misses the point. In many Muslim countries the religious police have women patrolling the streets to make sure that women are covered. Moreover there are many Muslim men who view an uncovered woman as fair game for sexual abuse. This forces women to cover up for their own protection. And when women who do cover up go on about their rights to wear what they want, they are ignoring the negative consequences for the women who don't want to cover up who will then be accused of lacking modesty.
 
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singers_pore

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #146
Deleted member 5849 said:
A lot of snowflakes on here offended by an item of clothing. They'll be offended by jokes next...
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I’m offended by an item of clothing that, if a woman chooses not to wear it, exposes her to the risk of attack due to a so-called lack of modesty.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #147
I guess it could be down as to what it represents, and in some ways that is the continued suppression of women.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #148
singers_pore said:
I’m offended by an item of clothing that, if a woman chooses not to wear it, exposes her to the risk of attack due to a so-called lack of modesty.
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Whilst I sympathise with women's plights in Saudi...we are talking about the UK here - & the banning of attire that some at least claim to be wearing out of choice. And that just to satisfy buffoons like Boris

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Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #149
I really don't like the attire at all, but then I also hate anyone wearing a hoodie and scarf over their face too.

I like to see who I am talking to and I think most people feel the same.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #150
Otis said:
I really don't like the attire at all, but then I also hate anyone wearing a hoodie and scarf over their face too.

I like to see who I am talking to and I think most people feel the same.
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Absolutely share the sentiment. But at the same time if I want these God-fearing people to respect my non God-fearing ways, I have to respect their ways to a large exent

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Westendlad

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • #151
SkyblueBazza said:
Absolutely share the sentiment. But at the same time if I want these God-fearing people to respect my non God-fearing ways, I have to respect their ways to a large exent

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God, what god ????.....No such thing apart from in people's minds !!
 

singers_pore

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #152
SkyblueBazza said:
Whilst I sympathise with women's plights in Saudi...we are talking about the UK here - & the banning of attire that some at least claim to be wearing out of choice. And that just to satisfy buffoons like Boris

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It's not just Saudi, there are plenty of other countries like that. And we're quickly heading in the same direction.
 

dutchman

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #153
SkyblueBazza said:
Whilst I sympathise with women's plights in Saudi...we are talking about the UK here - & the banning of attire that some at least claim to be wearing out of choice. And that just to satisfy buffoons like Boris
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Boris has never said he wanted it banned, just that he thought it looked ridiculous.
 
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dutchman

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  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #154
singers_pore said:
It's not just Saudi, there are plenty of other countries like that. And we're quickly heading in the same direction.
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Visit Spon End some days and you'll think you're living in the middle-east!
 
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clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #155
singers_pore said:
Yasmine Mohammed is wonderful. Boris is an opportunistic buffoon.

There have been people saying that "no man should tell a woman what to wear or what not to wear" but that misses the point. In many Muslim countries the religious police have women patrolling the streets to make sure that women are covered. Moreover there are many Muslim men who view an uncovered woman as fair game for sexual abuse. This forces women to cover up for their own protection. And when women who do cover up go on about their rights to wear what they want, they are ignoring the negative consequences for the women who don't want to cover up who will then be accused of lacking modesty.
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It doesn't miss the point, by telling a woman what she can't wear you are heading in the same direction. Women should be free to choose.
Since Boris's comments there have been attacks on women wearing the Niqab so basically in this country they now have a choice of been under threat from some religious fanatic, (probably in their own family), if they don't wear it or some right wing extremist if they do. Both different cheeks of the same misogynistic arse. Basically men fucking women over as usual.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #156
Westendlad said:
God, what god ????.....No such thing apart from in people's minds !!
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Try proving that. You have expressed a shared belief. The people we are talking about here have a very strong belief that there is one & they are shit-scared of him

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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #157
singers_pore said:
It's not just Saudi, there are plenty of other countries like that. And we're quickly heading in the same direction.
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Are we?

Or by such actions as banning certain forms of dress - are we simply heading toward the exact same but with different values?

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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #158
dutchman said:
Boris has never said he wanted it banned, just that he thought it looked ridiculous.
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This is true, but he said what he said fully expecting the resulting furore & calls to ban it.

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Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #159
SkyblueBazza said:
Try proving that. You have expressed a shared belief. The people we are talking about here have a very strong belief that there is one & they are shit-scared of him

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Always had him down as a bully.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #160
Otis said:
Always had him down as a bully.
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Or at least a vehicle for bullies

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Westendlad

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #161
SkyblueBazza said:
Try proving that. You have expressed a shared belief. The people we are talking about here have a very strong belief that there is one & they are shit-scared of him

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Mission impossible.......Brainwashed from an early age. Once said to a good mate years ago that if you can prove to me how Mary was a virgin even tho she had a child then i'll believe in god....He couldn't !!
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #162
God created mosquitos and disease and earthquakes and tornadoes and monsoons and tidal waves and hurricanes and gales, but it's okay, because he loves us all.
 
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Westendlad

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #163
Otis said:
God created mosquitos and disease and earthquakes and tornadoes and monsoons and tidal waves and hurricanes and gales, but it's okay, because he loves us all.
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And recently Cancer........Queues at the pearly gates these days....Packing them in.
 
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Gazolba

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 21, 2018
  • #164
singers_pore said:
I’m offended by an item of clothing that, if a woman chooses not to wear it, exposes her to the risk of attack due to a so-called lack of modesty.
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In Victorian England, a woman showing more leg than her just her ankle was considered scandalous.
So just consider these Mulsim countries as still being in their version of Victorian times.
They will evolve over the next couple of centuries.
 
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greys4life

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 22, 2018
  • #165
Captain Dart said:
The burqa is a barrier that prevents social integration, how many people can say they've had a friendly chat with a woman wearing one?
How can a women wearing a burqa participate in society, by accepting the burqa we are tacitly accepting deepening ethnic and cultural divisions in society.
I've no idea how a teacher, dentist or doctor is supposed to do their job when confronted by a patient or parent that wears such clothing.

More disturbingly I think it is true to say some muslim men regard women who don't cover up as 'fair game' to assault sexually, because they're seen as whores. Also I think it is true to say in communities where a burqa is more common incidents of wife beating are high, who is going to find out the evidence is covered up?

Finally there has been a lot of talk about the freedom not to be offended, I don't know if I'm in a minority but I am rather offended by burqa's and other overt religious symbology.

My preference is to place restrictions on wearing burqa's. I think if action is not taken then religion will regain great power in the country and frankly in my opinion that will have a far far worse outcome than Brexit.
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A lot of western non-Muslim men think women who wear skimpy clothing, have half their breasts and ass hanging out are ‘fair game’. In fact a lot of men full stop think women are fair game regardless of what they are wearing. See some of the threads on here about female fans being touched up at games.
Unfortunately evidence of domestic violence is covered up in numerous ways not just in the Muslim community.
 
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Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 22, 2018
  • #166
greys4life said:
A lot of western non-Muslim men think women who wear skimpy clothing, have half their breasts and ass hanging out are ‘fair game’. In fact a lot of men full stop think women are fair game regardless of what they are wearing. See some of the threads on here about female fans being touched up at games.
Unfortunately evidence of domestic violence is covered up in numerous ways not just in the Muslim community.
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True and women in general are still seen as fair game by so many men unfortunately.
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Aug 22, 2018
  • #167
greys4life said:
A lot of western non-Muslim men think women who wear skimpy clothing, have half their breasts and ass hanging out are ‘fair game’. In fact a lot of men full stop think women are fair game regardless of what they are wearing. See some of the threads on here about female fans being touched up at games.
Unfortunately evidence of domestic violence is covered up in numerous ways not just in the Muslim community.
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Sadly this is very true.
 

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Aug 26, 2018
  • #168
 
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