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Here's a suggestion- Italy just recieved thousands of immigrant Muslims from Tunisia. They put them on a train to France. France refused them entry. They are, for the most part, young men. Being as France already has a huge muslim population which is terrorising and oppressing the french people, they aren't accepting any more.
Why don't the Americans, English, whoever else feels so strongly about protecting these people, volunteer to take them in? Show them freedom at your place? They are sitting in waiting for your open arms in Italy (who don't want them either).
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by civilchallenger
Women can not wear anything they want. Most of the nations of the world have laws that restrict extreme styles of dress for numerous reasons, and pretty much all of them have been provided here on this thread.
Sorry you can't see the forest because of all the trees in the way.
Originally posted by Saracen1
reply to post by poet1b
There is no reason why a woman, if she so chooses, cannot wear a burqa or any other garment.
So what if Islamophobes are offended, muslims shouldn`t have to live their lives according to ignorance and prejudice.
Sould I care, let alone be offended, when I see skinheads wearing their swatikas and white power tatoos?
As far as I`m concerned, they have their beliefs, and I have mine.
Originally posted by Saracen1
reply to post by IronArm
Well thankyou for your little anecdote that skinhead fascists are more likely to be spat on in society.
I`ll remember that the next time I see a boot wearing, swastika branding, knuckle dragging skinhead, and give him/her a big hug.
My argument is rather simple to grasp, maybe too simple for some, so I`ll speak slowly to help those who are mentally challenged.
Here in the "enlightened West", there is something called freedom of religion. The basis of which is everyone having the right to practise their religion, within reason of course.The banning of a religious garment goes against this "freedom" and is unjust, unfair and an infringement of a persons human right to practise their religion.
You see thats the trouble with having "rights and freedoms", before you know it every Tom, Dick and Hamza is asserting theirs.
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by civilchallenger
Dress codes are a standard throughout all civilizations, and banning the burqa as an extreme dress form is every bit as reasonable as banning nudity, and the wearing of hate statements and symbols. Here in the U.S., where they have had problems with gangs, they have banned wearing gang symbolism.
Reasons why the burqa should be banned:, safety, security, symbol of hatred and oppression, protect those women who are being forced to wear the burqa by abusive husbands, allows men to hide their women if they have beaten them up, allows men to hide their child brides, allows men to hide their sex slaves, creates division and hostility in an environment that is already a powder keg for future violence, and is a symbol that goes against all that western culture stands for.
*personal attack deleted*
Originally posted by Saracen1
reply to post by poet1b
There is no reason why a woman, if she so chooses, cannot wear a burqa or any other garment.
So what if Islamophobes are offended, muslims shouldn`t have to live their lives according to ignorance and prejudice.
Sould I care, let alone be offended, when I see skinheads wearing their swatikas and white power tatoos?
As far as I`m concerned, they have their beliefs, and I have mine.