Widnes Two Hats Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 I laughed at a racist joke Does this make me a racist? I'll tell you what You're a knob for even having to ask such a question I dispair at some of the shite posted on here at times
no balls Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 that's pretty much every religion though Not the ones that seem to have got the hang of the fact some of us half a brain and aren't all really interested in having babies or ironing.
jeep Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Not the ones that seem to have got the hang of the fact some of us half a brain and aren't all really interested in having babies or ironing. You having a go at the Catholics now. I'm sickened.....
Alf Hartigan Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 some shite written on this thread. does anyone actually know any muslim women. women are not regarded any less than men in Islam. they just have a different way of doing things,e.g separate praying,covering faces,etc there are extremists in all faiths,and these are the fuckers we should be worrying about.
bristol_wanderer Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 My view is that it is very hard to be 100% non-racist. None of us are perfect, we all have our own mental and emotional insecurities, and we are all fed lots of information from a very young age from an at times irresponsible media, from teachers, parents (many of whom had been influenced by people who had witnessed shocking brutality at the hands of "foreigners") and peers who may have their own views that are biased against one group or another. In my lifetime, and I suspect the lifetime of many on here, there have been many messages from numerous sources that encourage us to discriminate against practically everydody. Some of the strongest messages have been against Black people and Asian people, but also Chinese people, gay people, fat people, women, old people, French, Italians, Jews, Muslims, Germans, Scots, Irish.....I could go on. Thus when we get to the age when we set off on our own path we have been fed so much potential to discriminate that no matter how well balanced and intelligent an individual is, some unfair thoughts towards certain groups are bound to exist, and some people will always overcome them better than others. Surely all one can do is to show respect to other people in general? Watching Mr Obama on Tuesday, and to understand the constant bombardment of discussions about race since, it is important to understand quite how racist the US has been over the last 300 years, and the pyschological effect that has had on African Americans and how that effects them to this day, and how other countries of the world have to some degree or other copied the model. Once you appreciate that then electing a black guy (or mixed race to be precise) to the most powerful political position in the world with an African American wife and family, so unexpectedly quickly, is an amazing development, and a great and liberating one for African Americans in particular. So in short YES
Sweep Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 With the greatest respect, Frank, that is utter pissfroth! The fact that I am learned enough & pretty well read, I understand their attitude towards wimmin is because of their beliefs, & that makes me not respect their belief. If a religion/culture feels a need to put wimmin in their place, the culture that finds that acceptable, needs to ask itself, why? And I'm not just talking about Islam here! Cue, the barrage of ironing comments! Very well put that NB, the belief that certain people have does in fact lead to them having a poor attitude to women, although that is only down to their own interpretation of their "readings" (I'm talking about Islam here) - I have never read it, but I am not overly sure that the Quoran makes a point of suggesting that women should be covered from head to foot, and should be second class citizens............ Anyway, shouldn't you be doing a spot of ironing or beating some mats? :p
Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 (edited) some shite written on this thread. does anyone actually know any muslim women. women are not regarded any less than men in Islam. they just have a different way of doing things,e.g separate praying,covering faces,etc there are extremists in all faiths,and these are the fuckers we should be worrying about. Living in and around Burnley I through my wife know many and I can catagorically state that Muslim women are treated as second class citizens by their men because of their beliefs. They are "forced" to do these different things because of the interpretation of the quoran by the males in their community. woe be tide them If they resist. Edited November 7, 2008 by Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion
Traf Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Living in and around Burnley I through my wife know many and I can catagorically state that Muslim women are treated as second class citizens by their men because of their beliefs. They are "forced" to do these different things because of the interpretation of the quoran by the males in their community. woe be tide them If they resist. He's right, you know.
Bigtoe Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 I can catagorically state that Muslim women are treated as second class citizens by their men . Fair play to them then. They are "forced" to do these different things because of the interpretation of the quoran Is the quoran made by the manufacturers of quorn ?
no balls Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 some shite written on this thread. does anyone actually know any muslim women. women are not regarded any less than men in Islam. they just have a different way of doing things,e.g separate praying,covering faces,etc there are extremists in all faiths,and these are the fuckers we should be worrying about. With the greatest respect, you are not a woman who has travelled to Islamic Countries, I am. I would hope you defer to my greater knowledge of their ignorance.
Traf Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Fair play to them then. Is the quoran made by the manufacturers of quorn ? Yes, it's a Bible substitute.
Zozzy Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 History was made in America last night as Barrack Obama broke a long tradition and became the first blackman to enter The Whitehouse without a mop and bucket !!
Traf Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 The Daily mail's headline after Obama's victory: BLACK IMMIGRANT DENIES WHITE WAR VETERAN HIS RIGHTFUL HOME
frank_spencer Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Living in and around Burnley I through my wife know many and I can catagorically state that Muslim women are treated as second class citizens by their men because of their beliefs. They are "forced" to do these different things because of the interpretation of the quoran by the males in their community. woe be tide them If they resist. can you explain why none of the muslim wimmin i know cover their heads or wear any form of burkah etc if their forced into thing because of their religions. i admit some are but not all.
jayjayoghani Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 can you explain why none of the muslim wimmin i know cover their heads or wear any form of burkah etc if their forced into thing because of their religions. i admit some are but not all. It's them and us Frank. Pick a side, there's a good chap.
Burndens Bogs Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 It's them and us Frank. Pick a side, there's a good chap. Joking aside i fear that is probably what it will boil down to in this country. Skin colour means absolutely jack shit to me, there are good and bad in all colours and creeds. What does worry me however,is the growing influence Islam is having on our society - I am concerned for my daughters future here, she is 5 and it frightens me what life will be like in England in say.....25 years. If that concern makes me a racist,then the original meaning of the word must have changed somewhat.
floyd Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 I do worry about the way the social(ist) engineers have been able to demonise that word and have folk 'not comfortable with it'. In my view, it is completely and utterly over used - in most cases in the wrong context. Throughout history, tribal differences, religious bigotry, even football rivalries have produced wars, battles and general uproar. In my experience, some of the biggest racists are the people which, I suspect, floyd would be eager to 'defend'. Tutsi and Hutu anyone? As usual, the most sensible comment on this thread seems to have come from Smiffs. Other races ain't any less human and bleed the same red as we do. Judging a bloke on the colour of his skin is a sign of ignorance. Judging him on his beliefs and actions isn't. Nope.
bolty58 Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 What does worry me however,is the growing influence Islam is having on our society - I am concerned for my daughters future here, she is 5 and it frightens me what life will be like in England in say.....25 years. If that concern makes me a racist,then the original meaning of the word must have changed somewhat. Funny that J. I had similar concerns 20 years ago. Moved to Oz for the kids sake.
Breightmet Boy Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Is the quoran made by the manufacturers of quorn ? Noooooo, its about Hugh Quoran who used to play for us
Whites man Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Gary Glitter emigrated for the kids too. Gag of the week that
Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 (edited) can you explain why none of the Muslim wimmin i know cover their heads or wear any form of burkah etc if their forced into thing because of their religions. i admit some are but not all. Dunno maybe you know Muslims from Lebanon Bangladesh, Egypt or turkey then? In Burnley, Blackburn, Nelson and Colne they are nearly all P?kist?ni in origin, wear headscarves or mostly Burkas, are given no choice of whom they marry or at what age and struggle with the english language. To actually argue that muslim women (or women who travel to muslim countries) are not oppressed is naivety in the extreme. Even wife beating is being overlooked as the pc liberal left turn a blind eye in these areas. The rights of these women have been further diluted with the agreement of the labour government to allow some facits of sharia law to be used by these communitys in england, divorce and relationship issues (wife beating) being one of them. Edited November 7, 2008 by Big_Girl_Oral_Explosion
magic legs Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Gary Glitter emigrated for the kids too. You sicken me.
Alf Hartigan Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 With the greatest respect, you are not a woman who has travelled to Islamic Countries, I am. I would hope you defer to my greater knowledge of their ignorance. i can only go off what i am told by friends,and what i see of friends who are muslim,both male and female.
Traf Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 I laughed at a racist joke Does this make me a racist? Yes. You sicken me.
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