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what the fcuk has it got to do with you

 

two faced bastards abound on this thread (imo)

 

'who the fcuk are they to tell us what to do'

 

then

 

'they shouldn't wear this n that'

 

well look, tis time to open your eyes

 

they can wear whatsoever they like (in normal day to day life) and have as much right to do so as anybody else

 

to be honest it should be actively encouraged, nay mandatory, for all gingers to cover up

 

It beggars belief,it really does- i find myself losing hope for this country.

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why

 

what the fcuk has it got to do with you

 

two faced bastards abound on this thread (imo)

 

'who the fcuk are they to tell us what to do'

 

then

 

'they shouldn't wear this n that'

 

well look, tis time to open your eyes

 

they can wear whatsoever they like (in normal day to day life) and have as much right to do so as anybody else

 

100 per cent agree, but is our liberalness our weakness. Can our idealism, our 60s idealism, perhaps, be compatible with life's reality?

 

Will love out?

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Could a western girl walk down the main street of Kabul, Teheran or Baghdad in a boob tube and mini skirt? For about a second and a half before execution - maybe.

 

Special airport security and shopping arrangements for them? Fook off.

 

At least they're easy to spot.

 

Peculiar how things go off the rails. In Casino and Franks liberal utopia, it is OK for outsiders to dress and behave in a way that many find offensive/provocative and yet an Englishman can be banned from attending our national sport for uttering some expletive at an opposition supporter miles away from a football stadium.

 

Orwellian.

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Could a western girl walk down the main street of Kabul, Teheran or Baghdad in a boob tube and mini skirt? For about a second and a half before execution - maybe.

 

Special airport security and shopping arrangements for them? Fook off.

 

At least they're easy to spot.

 

Peculiar how things go off the rails. In Casino and Franks liberal utopia, it is OK for outsiders to dress and behave in a way that many find offensive/provocative and yet an Englishman can be banned from attending our national sport for uttering some expletive at an opposition supporter miles away from a football stadium.

 

Orwellian.

 

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Could a western girl walk down the main street of Kabul, Teheran or Baghdad in a boob tube and mini skirt? For about a second and a half before execution - maybe.

 

Special airport security and shopping arrangements for them? Fook off.

 

At least they're easy to spot.

 

Peculiar how things go off the rails. In Casino and Franks liberal utopia, it is OK for outsiders to dress and behave in a way that many find offensive/provocative and yet an Englishman can be banned from attending our national sport for uttering some expletive at an opposition supporter miles away from a football stadium.

 

Orwellian.

No and that whats make us a better nation than those backwards nations, treat others as you would want to be treated yourself.

 

um in ARABIC department stores ie in Dubai, Saudi etc etc. and as for airport security as it's INTERNATIONAL air travel i see no isssue with provision of these facilities.

 

i don't see a problem with people in burkahs same as i have no problem with sikhs in turbans and Jews with the curly sids and hat combos, hardly erroding peoples civil liberties or our british way of life?

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because they only cover their heads in the view of men they are not related to.

 

Arabic department stores have a wimmin only floor where they take the robes off and try on nice clothes make up etc

But Frank, what's the f?cking point if they go out in public in a big black piece of cloth and nowt else?

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i don't see a problem with people in burkahs same as i have no problem with sikhs in turbans and Jews with the curly sids and hat combos, hardly erroding peoples civil liberties or our british way of life?

 

I suppose if that coont Richard Reid can hide a bomb in the heel of his shoe then a Jew or Sikh could, possibly, hide one in their hair or headgear. The difference is, however, that no Jew or Sikh to my knowledge is likely to become a suicide bomber. Generally, both peace loving people - violent only in self defence.

 

Further, hiding ones identity with curly sideburns (and, yes, I do think that particular sect look right tw@ts) or a turban isn't possible in my opinion.

 

The repulsive looking burkha can be used to hide an identity; explosives belt or an overgrown mackerel kebab.

 

If a bloke can be banned from football stadia for the most minor infraction then this affront to English traditions should be banned forthwith. Far more sinister than yer average bloke who likes a few pints and a bit of a ruck to keep warm.

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Part of my athiest views is the freedom to smoke in a controlled public environment, and my views are valid; it says so in the various 'rules' on freedom, it can be interpreted one way or another but hey.

 

Now then, nobody makes provision for it anymore; I am a social outcast, because it MIGHT cause harm to others.

 

This lot MIGHT be up to no good, but we're bending over for them.

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It beggars belief,it really does- i find myself losing hope for this country.

 

this country fought wars for folks freedom

 

you know, this country you claim to be proud of and infer folk like me are fcuking it up

 

seems im all for freedom and youre just for telling folk who aren't like your vision of englishness that they need to change

 

sounds backward and third world to me

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I suppose if that coont Richard Reid can hide a bomb in the heel of his shoe then a Jew or Sikh could, possibly, hide one in their hair or headgear. The difference is, however, that no Jew or Sikh to my knowledge is likely to become a suicide bomber. Generally, both peace loving people - violent only in self defence.

 

Further, hiding ones identity with curly sideburns (and, yes, I do think that particular sect look right tw@ts) or a turban isn't possible in my opinion.

 

The repulsive looking burkha can be used to hide an identity; explosives belt or an overgrown mackerel kebab.

 

If a bloke can be banned from football stadia for the most minor infraction then this affront to English traditions should be banned forthwith. Far more sinister than yer average bloke who likes a few pints and a bit of a ruck to keep warm.

 

while i don't consider the actions of the w?nkers who blew up the twin towers to be those of folk acting in self defence, pound to a penny they'll think thats what they were doing (though therell also be a few who can't wait to go shag loads of birds)

 

in just the same way plenty arabs will see plenty jews as murdering scum

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this country fought wars for folks freedom

 

you know, this country you claim to be proud of and infer folk like me are fcuking it up

 

seems im all for freedom and youre just for telling folk who aren't like your vision of englishness that they need to change

 

sounds backward and third world to me

It seems f?cked up to me though that we fight for freedom so they can "they" oppress the weaker sex in a free, democratic country.

So called, honour killings & also forced marriages happen in the UK and in other countries to women who are British citizens.

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this country fought wars for folks freedom

 

you know, this country you claim to be proud of and infer folk like me are fcuking it up

 

seems im all for freedom and youre just for telling folk who aren't like your vision of englishness that they need to change

 

sounds backward and third world to me

 

Yeh, British folk.

 

A bit like Sharia law then <_<

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It seems f?cked up to me though that we fight for freedom so they can "they" oppress the weaker sex in a free, democratic country.

So called, honour killings & also forced marriages happen in the UK and in other countries to women who are British citizens.

 

back to your assumption that muslim wearing the burkha are being forced to do it

 

spoken with plenty muslim women about the subject?

 

and what the bollocks have honour killings and forced marriages got to do with it?

 

i thowt we were talking about clothes????????

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back to your assumption that muslim wearing the burkha are being forced to do it

 

spoken with plenty muslim women about the subject?

 

and what the bollocks have honour killings and forced marriages got to do with it?

 

i thowt we were talking about clothes????????

I didn't make that assumption, re read my posts before getting on your high horse, I merely enquired as to "is it?". If it isn't then I find it very strange a woman would not want to show the smile and eyes God/Allah gifted them. I also find it disrespectful to the rest of society. An instance being, in a supermarket, the person on the till looks up, smiles and says hello, What does the person in the Burkha do? Part of life is social interaction, so are these women happy not having any. I find that hard to understand. Unless of course they'd sooner not socialise with "infidels" i.e. other members of the society they have chosen to live in.

I also pointed out that you talk of us giving folk freedom to do as they wish, and so I merely pointed out our giving folk freedom so they can oppress.

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fwiw, i don't see why they would want to do it

 

i'm pretty strong in my view that none of them should be forced to either (unless they chose to enter into a marriage with a bloke who required em to do it from the off)

 

ie if they chose to get into that marriage, they live with it for the period of the marriage

 

what i do have a problem with, is us whiteys deciding what is and isn't acceptable for (honour me for the sake of my point, cos the vast majority are) a law abiding section of society, just because its 'our country'

 

cos it aint

 

its just a lump of rock

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what i do have a problem with, is us whiteys deciding what is and isn't acceptable for (honour me for the sake of my point, cos the vast majority are) a law abiding section of society, just because its 'our country'

 

I understand your point, on acceptable behaviour, each to their own to a certain extent, but that isn't my arguement though. Mine is the lack of respect these women show for themselves if forced to or their lack of respect for the rest of society by wearing it.

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I understand your point, on acceptable behaviour, each to their own to a certain extent, but that isn't my arguement though. Mine is the lack of respect these women show for themselves if forced to or their lack of respect for the rest of society by wearing it.

 

Perhaps their religious views mean that they are respecting themselves by doing what they believe Allah wants them to do.

 

I'll be honest i've never known any muslim girl who wears the full Burkah, plenty with the head scarf, but i think they numbers 'forced' into it by their other half must be minutely small

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I had one of the scruffy fcukers nearly run into the side of my car because she had a stupid black bag over her head.Specs on and trying to see out of a two inch wide slit cut into it.There must be a law against driving around with a bag on your head surely.

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