Mate we all know gingers are evil soul stealing demons, you're not really making your point here I feel.
Isn't half of Ireland ginger ;-) ?
Mate we all know gingers are evil soul stealing demons, you're not really making your point here I feel.
11.5%, it's actually a Scottish/British thing.Isn't half of Ireland ginger ;-) ?
Someone who gets it.I very much share Ste's opinion on this issue,all that should matter is the security side of things - anything that conceals a persons identity and allows them to go undetected is a fucking big no no in my book.
It has fuck all to do with colour or religion - its purely a case of keeping society as safe as possible.
Great post again.I think you and me live in a similar world.Someone who gets it.
This includes the safety of all members of our society. ALL.
I don't want EDL Tommy running into my local mosque wearing his arai helmet shooting up the place.
Sadly, shit goes on on a daily basis, it's a fucked up unsafe world out there and after reading many comments here I clearly witness people who have their heads in the clouds and hide away from the realities.
There are scummy bastards out to cause harm and these apologists are first to run to my types for protection when the shit hits the fan.
And it fucking will in Manchester sooner or later!!
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11.5%, it's actually a Scottish/British thing.
I agree with you on the aesthetics of the Burqa. They are bloody awful. But it is not for me you or anybody else to decide which clothing to ban.
I personally think Jewish men would look better with no headgear and nice trimmed sideburns but it isn't for me to impose my views of what looks nice on them.
Likewise I think priests would look more dignified in a pair of smart trousers and a freshly ironed cotton shirt instead of a bloody frock but they disagree and it isn't my job to tell them they're wrong.
As for why it is racist. Close your eyes and think of a female Muslim. What colour is she? I repeat my point from earlier. If the burqa was a Christian or Jewish item of clothing this discussion would not be taking place.
fair enough but just one point.
When those favouring a blanket burka ban for security concerns also start to propose a blanket ban on fancy dress/long coats/any item of clothing with a pocket/headscarves/turbans/skull caps/crash helmets except when actually riding a motorcycle/any and all forms of baggy clothing/scarves/gloves (them pesky terrorists can use gloves to hide fingerprints) I will listen to them (and still disagree).
Until then, selective banning of clothing is racism. Pure and simple.
How would anybody know if a woman was being forced to wear one? If she was married to the kind of man that would force her, then she's hardly likely to speak out against him is she?
This is where the feminists have their kop out. They quote one woman saying it's her choice to wear it, then assume that they all do.