Originally posted by Sam The ShamYou sure are racist and proud. Well, I think white people and americans are freaks, and their T-shirts are disgusting. I don't want one of you freaks walking down my street at all! Lol.
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
Hey, I am sensitive about how the world should get along well with the Islamic world, because they are our brothers, not our enemies. And how the U.S. and Europe should live in peace with their local muslim communities instead of harrassing them. Moreover, I respect a muslim woman's right to wear her scarf if she feels like it.
However, I must say something that is bothering me a little bit: I also would like some Islamic countries in the Middle East to accept Jewish tourists, or to allow their people to give Christian names to their children (wink wink Turkey), or tolerate foreign women without scarf and using an astonishing cleavage without any problem.
Originally posted by yo its meOr perhaps we should protect the rights of those who say what they please in the name of freedom.
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
Just a thought.
Originally posted by WheelyWell, that is different. I suppose I should've requested the the article reference.
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.
Originally posted by mohoPerhaps I should've added the "snark" tag, but quite frankly I didn't think anyone would've been so naive enough not to see it....
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.
Originally posted by Sam The ShamOf course it's foolish. We are allowed to do foolish things: like sex w/o contraception, not doing your homework, and pillaging the earth's natural resources with no forethought to the future..
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
Originally posted by SickboyI heard a preacher on the radio this very morning say that oil IS a renewable resource--that if we exhaust a well, we need only wait and later, said well will produce again. Sadly, he did not say how long the wait would be.
Of course it's foolish. We are allowed to do foolish things: like sex w/o contraception, not doing your homework, and pillaging the earth's natural resources with no forethought to the future..
Originally posted by SeitseOne day we'll all forget our differences and work togeather.....or was that Star Trek?
Hey, I am sensitive about how the world should get along well with the Islamic world, because they are our brothers, not our enemies. And how the U.S. and Europe should live in peace with their local muslim communities instead of harrassing them.