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Originally posted by UzumakiAi
Oh yeah, it also is an outfit. An evil outfit. Oh yeah.
Let's stick to the facts shull we?

The Burqa is a complete covering of the body worn only by women (and the occasional man who wants to be hidden to conseal something about his person) It was made law in Afganastan when the Taliban took control for women to wear. The Quarn says for women to wear a Hijab and to be modist about their bodies.

Those are the facts- no evil outfit.

If I went to Afganistan I would cover up becasue if I didn't I could be attacked or even raped. It is our culture, in Europe for people to take off thier bike helmet when they go in a shop or public place becasue that shows their face, it lets eveyone know they aren't about to hold the place up.

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
Incredible that people criticize the decision. Our toleration of anything in the name of fair play will be our downfall. They certainly don't reciprocate.
So, I can...
- publish a song titled "F--- the Police" and go bumping it out down main street in my car
- stroll around town wearing a T-shirt saying any old obscene damn thing
- publicly decry any criticism of my government no matter how obnoxious
- publish books/material of any kind on practically any subject (including bombmaking).....

... but the burqa... a religious face (and optionally clothing) covering.... that's where you, sir, draw the line?

replace the word "allow" with "force" and I agree with you. Anything less, than I say you don't actually like liberty (or don't know what it really means).


You know... I've never really liked that red little dot that Indian women sometimes wear on the forehead... Makes them seem .. different. Why don't we throw that in with the Burqa banning too. I'm sure those women with the red dots are up to no good. I mean, that's just not normal!

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Originally posted by yo its me
Let's stick to the facts shull we?

The Burqa is a complete covering of the body worn only by women...
Two Muslim women discussing their Burqas whilst waiting for the bus.
One turns to the other and says "Yes... but does my bomb look big in this?"

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Originally posted by Sickboy
So, I can...
- publish a song titled "F--- the Police" and go bumping it out down main street in my car
- stroll around town wearing a T-shirt saying any old obscene damn thing
- publicly decry any criticism of my government no matter how obnoxious
- publish books/material of any kind on practically any subject (including bombmaking).....

...[text shortened]... women with the red dots are up to no good. I mean, that's just not normal!
If you do any of that criticism make sure it's not about the Qu'arn or any Muslim leader and you'll stay alive.

http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/330
http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSN2536506520080125

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Originally posted by Sam The Sham
Incredible that people criticize the decision. Our toleration of anything in the name of fair play will be our downfall. They certainly don't reciprocate.
"That four great nations, flushed with victory and stung with injury, stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law is one of the most significant tributes that Power has ever paid to Reason."
-- Justice Robert Jackson, Nuremberg Trials

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Originally posted by Sickboy
oh for the love of Pete! (who's Pete?)

It's a damn head covering.
Although the original post does not make this clear, it was not the womens clothing that foiled her application for citizenship. It was her complete subservience to her husband and other men in her family. Her lifestyle indicated to the authorities that she has in no way integrated into the French way of life. They felt that to be considered French, she should behave a bit French. They have not said she can not live there though and she has done for the past couple of years.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Although the original post does not make this clear, it was not the womens clothing that foiled her application for citizenship. It was her complete subservience to her husband and other men in her family. Her lifestyle indicated to the authorities that she has in no way integrated into the French way of life. They felt that to be considered French, she sh ...[text shortened]... They have not said she can not live there though and she has done for the past couple of years.
Is pimping and prostitution also considered to be un French?

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Originally posted by kmax87
Is pimping and prostitution also considered to be un French?
Absoutely not!

It´s an important part of French culture like it is everywhere.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Absoutely not!

It´s an important part of French culture like it is everywhere.
I think you are wasting your time in replying to persons of his level of intelligemce.

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Originally posted by Sickboy
So, I can...
- publish a song titled "F--- the Police" and go bumping it out down main street in my car
- stroll around town wearing a T-shirt saying any old obscene damn thing
- publicly decry any criticism of my government no matter how obnoxious
- publish books/material of any kind on practically any subject (including bombmaking).....

...[text shortened]... women with the red dots are up to no good. I mean, that's just not normal!
You certainly are a 'sickboy', in the head, if you cannot see the difference, and significance for Western civilisation, between the 'red dot' of a Hindu woman and the burqa woman.
The latter, unlike the former, proclaims subservience to a religion of 'jihad' against unbelievers in that superstition.

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I don't care what anyone says about respecting other cultures and celebrating diversity, blah blah blah, I don't want to see one of these freaks walking down the street where I live. Let them keep it in their own country, foolish nonsense like the following image needs to be kept isolated, not spread:

Happy Halloween

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Burqa_Afghanistan_01.jpg

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Originally posted by yo its me
Let's stick to the facts shull we?

The Burqa is a complete covering of the body worn only by women (and the occasional man who wants to be hidden to conseal something about his person) It was made law in Afganastan when the Taliban took control for women to wear. The Quarn says for women to wear a Hijab and to be modist about their bodies.

Those ar ...[text shortened]... e becasue that shows their face, it lets eveyone know they aren't about to hold the place up.
Pandering to rapists is part of your culture?

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Originally posted by yo its me
Let's stick to the facts shull we?

The Burqa is a complete covering of the body worn only by women (and the occasional man who wants to be hidden to conseal something about his person) It was made law in Afganastan when the Taliban took control for women to wear. The Quarn says for women to wear a Hijab and to be modist about their bodies.

Those ar ...[text shortened]... e becasue that shows their face, it lets eveyone know they aren't about to hold the place up.
Yes, she wanted to come in and hold up banks because of her convenient disguise.

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Originally posted by Sickboy
So, I can...
- publish a song titled "F--- the Police" and go bumping it out down main street in my car
- stroll around town wearing a T-shirt saying any old obscene damn thing
- publicly decry any criticism of my government no matter how obnoxious
- publish books/material of any kind on practically any subject (including bombmaking).....

...[text shortened]... women with the red dots are up to no good. I mean, that's just not normal!
Yes, they might do something evil! Because, that's what different people do!

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Originally posted by moho
You certainly are a 'sickboy', in the head, if you cannot see the difference, and significance for Western civilisation, between the 'red dot' of a Hindu woman and the burqa woman.
The latter, unlike the former, proclaims subservience to a religion of 'jihad' against unbelievers in that superstition.
Traditional burqas imply that a person supports the belief of jihad! And is a suicide bomber! OH YEAH!