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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 24 Apr 17 3.28pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

If you cared about society you wouldn't be stirring up hatred with your obvious hatred of difference.

Mmmm...But you are fine with 'hatred of difference' if a 'repressed minority' display it.

Rarely hear of complaints from the left on that score. I know some of them think it but they are too scared of their own tribe's stupid name calling.

It's the grassroot right and a few brave liberals who push back on this....If it wasn't for us god knows what you lot would let society turn into.

You'd end up like the secularists in Turkey....fiddling while Constantinople burned.

Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Apr 2017 3.32pm)

 


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View Far away fan's Profile Far away fan Flag On the border of jungle 24 Apr 17 3.37pm Send a Private Message to Far away fan Add Far away fan as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8


If you loosen the ribbon at the back a bit and get the full veil drop it should make it a bit easier to wear. Good luck.


Maybe tighten it maybe a better option good luck.

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 24 Apr 17 3.40pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

If you weren't so dim you would recognise that this subject goes beyond politics.

As someone who spends most of their time campaigning and spinning for Labour, you know that every party has an agenda to appeal to it's target voters. UKIP is no different.
I don't give a s*** about UKIP but I do care about our society and the rights of women.
I thought you did, but clearly it's only when it suits your political agenda.

actually I was hoping the debate would be just about the politics, I think such a policy puts them further to the right and with them at the height of their appeal to the electorate and post brexit I find it a bold step.

I think it's a mistake, dangerous and will turn off the disenfranchised Labour voters in the north who may have switched to UKIP.

I doubt whether Farage would have done it

 


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

EFA

Satanists, not illegal and recognised by the UK and US military for military services. The Church of Satan and Lucifarianism are genuine accepted religions.

Paedophiles - Consensus is that they damage and exploit children, sexually, and in a manner that is harmful. Whilst there is debate to be had on the age of consent maybe, and how its established.

Cannibals - Almost unheard of and typically identified as a fetish in serial killers.

Tolerance should be up to the point at which people are being harmed, killed or otherwise abused in the name of religion.

Rather than focus on the innocent muslims, maybe we should do something about the countries that we support that fund Sunni sulfist Jyhadists? Muslim women are definitely victims of extreme forms of Islam, but do you think their lives will improve if you ban the burka, or do you think they'll just end up spending more time indoors.

Can't say for sure but you could have argued that for any number of steps in the emancipation of women.

I don't see how anyone can argue that feeling obliged to cover from head to foot is not harmful. It is just another example of how those on the left compromise their position in a cognitive dissonance crisis.

 

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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 24 Apr 17 4.05pm

Originally posted by Pussay Patrol

actually I was hoping the debate would be just about the politics, I think such a policy puts them further to the right and with them at the height of their appeal to the electorate and post brexit I find it a bold step.

I think it's a mistake, dangerous and will turn off the disenfranchised Labour voters in the north who may have switched to UKIP.

I doubt whether Farage would have done it


I guess the problem UKIP have is that many of their past voters now believe the party to be redundant due to Brexit. I imagine UKIP are now trying to find policy which will differentiate themselves from the conventional parties.

 


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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Can't say for sure but you could have argued that for any number of steps in the emancipation of women.

I don't see how anyone can argue that feeling obliged to cover from head to foot is not harmful. It is just another example of how those on the left compromise their position in a cognitive dissonance crisis.

Hrolf these people of appeasement will bring their own demise in the end as history has always shown.

 

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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 24 Apr 17 4.20pm

Originally posted by Far away fan

Someone wearing a Burka i find it uncomfortable and muslim women should put a stop to it how about that.

What you feel about them is up to you. Doesn't mean that you have any power to do a anything about it. I'm also doubting very much that you see it as woman's rights issue, considering where you are living has one of the worst female explotation issues the whole world over.
I'm guessing that's not what your problem is with the Burqa?

Edited by Brentmiester_General (24 Apr 2017 4.24pm)

 


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View Far away fan's Profile Far away fan Flag On the border of jungle 24 Apr 17 4.23pm Send a Private Message to Far away fan Add Far away fan as a friend

Originally posted by Brentmiester_General

What you feal about them is up to you. Doesn't mean that you have any power to do a anything about it. I'm also doubting very much that you see it as woman's rights issue, considering where you are living has one of the worst female exploration issues the whole world over.
I'm guessing that not what your problem is with the Burqa?


You sir i do think is a liberal and i take my hat of to you and now clear off.

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 24 Apr 17 4.32pm

Originally posted by Part Time James

Personally I am hoping a burka ban is just a stepping stone to a polo shirt ban. Also crocs, turned up skinny jeans, suit jackets with jeans and harem pants.

Crocs have to go. Have seen whole famlies with these on, Dad with his socks on too.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 24 Apr 17 5.25pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Can't say for sure but you could have argued that for any number of steps in the emancipation of women.

I don't see how anyone can argue that feeling obliged to cover from head to foot is not harmful. It is just another example of how those on the left compromise their position in a cognitive dissonance crisis.

Yeah but they were largely earned by women supported by men such as the Womens Sufferage movement etc, and typically they obtained those rights and steps against firm resistance by a patriarchal society that opposed not only those women, but those men that supported them.

It is a big issue among the Islamic and Muslim feminist movements the whole notion of men determining rules for women. Muslim feminists generally want to remove the obligation and the idea of a dress code determined by men, for one determined by the woman herself.

This I agree with.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 24 Apr 17 5.26pm

Originally posted by bubble wrap

Crocs have to go. Have seen whole families with these on, Dad with his socks on too.

A final solution would be perfectly acceptable for this crime.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 24 Apr 17 5.27pm

Originally posted by Far away fan

Hrolf these people of appeasement will bring their own demise in the end as history has always shown.

Such as when?

 


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