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Me. I Am Salman 28-03-2014 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 6772693)
Women from families with very strong islamic views are conditioned and eventually bullied to adhere to this type of anachronistic behaviour regardless of how repugnant it is.

they really have no choice when it comes to this particular form of slavery, they would receive extreme physical punishment and in some extreme cases possibly death through so called honour killings for refusing to wear this type of "clothing.

rofl this is all bulls**t

no one is 'bullied' or 'threatened' to wear the burkha, it's common knowledge that it's not compulsory. yes there is an issue of some families forcing women to dress 'Islamically', and that is an issue needed to be tackled, but definitely not specifically the burkha lmfao

Nedusa 28-03-2014 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Salman! (Post 6772704)
rofl this is all bulls**t

no one is 'bullied' or 'threatened' to wear the burkha, it's common knowledge that it's not compulsory. yes there is an issue of some families forcing women to dress 'Islamically', and that is an issue needed to be tackled, but definitely not specifically the burkha lmfao

When you say dress Islamically.......do you mean wear what you are told to wear by your husband,brother or father or else we will beat the living crap out of you ??

Sounds like brainwashing to me.

Kizzy 28-03-2014 11:03 AM

How very British... 'Ok, enough of that!'

How long does it take to change patriarchal culture.... How long is a piece of string?

Me. I Am Salman 28-03-2014 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 6772709)
When you say dress Islamically.......do you mean wear what you are told to wear by your husband,brother or father or else we will beat the living crap out of you ??

Sounds like brainwashing to me.

stop with your stupid assumption that muslim men are the epitome of all evil, in most cases it's the daughter being pressured by BOTH her parents. these parents usually pressurise their sons to behave islamically too. and yes this is obviously unacceptable and also unislamic

user104658 28-03-2014 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Salman! (Post 6772704)
rofl this is all bulls**t

no one is 'bullied' or 'threatened' to wear the burkha, it's common knowledge that it's not compulsory. yes there is an issue of some families forcing women to dress 'Islamically', and that is an issue needed to be tackled, but definitely not specifically the burkha lmfao

"No one"? Really? Not only is that an outlandish claim to make about... well... anything... but in this case it's patently false.

Kizzy 28-03-2014 11:29 AM

Ok no need to start salman bashing, as this vid shows lots of places need to get their head around equality....
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...7#.UzVqf_l_uT8

Brother Leon 28-03-2014 12:24 PM

Salman is mostly right though so not sure why he's being bashed.


Salman...you are arguing with someone/People who knows very little about the topic. Why waste your time? I find a lot of the people who make these assumptions on Muslims or what the religion means haven't spent much time with Muslims at all. I can find places of inequality or prejudice or bullying from parents towards their daughter from almost any country or culture. Personally the Muslim males I know are tremendously respectful towards women and my mother adores and loves having them around as a result so the generalisation works both ways..:laugh:

smeagol 28-03-2014 01:22 PM

burkas annoy me but at the same time i think let people do what they want. but i know in their countries there is so much we cant wear or do. so its a tricky one.

ban hoodies as well while your at it. lol

Crimson Dynamo 28-03-2014 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6772766)
Salman is mostly right though so not sure why he's being bashed.


Salman...you are arguing with someone/People who knows very little about the topic. Why waste your time? I find a lot of the people who make these assumptions on Muslims or what the religion means haven't spent much time with Muslims at all. I can find places of inequality or prejudice or bullying from parents towards their daughter from almost any country or culture. Personally the Muslim males I know are tremendously respectful towards women and my mother adores and loves having them around as a result so the generalisation works both ways..:laugh:

lol

so you views are the ones we should listen too based on who you know?


:joker:

Marsh. 28-03-2014 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Nedusa (Post 6772626)
I agree it should be banned, it is obscene and indefensible to ask women to walk about in public covered head to foot like this.

Disgusting.........I don't agree with the aims and objectives of the BNP but on this particular issue I agree 100%

Burka's are not an enforced thing are they?

Also, why is it down to us to say they shouldn't wear them? It's nothing to do with us.

Crimson Dynamo 28-03-2014 01:39 PM

I would also ban Nuns from wearing their silly clothes

thesheriff443 28-03-2014 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl (Post 6772624)
Nearly all types of ''SHARE and LIKE'' annoy me

crosses off wife swap party:joker:

Tom4784 28-03-2014 02:24 PM

We live in a free country, if someone chooses to wear a Burkha then they can wear a Burkha. The only thing I'll say about it is that it should have the same restrictions that any other face obscuring clothes have placed upon them.

Roy Mars III 28-03-2014 02:28 PM

quote this post ten times if you love Jesus and don't care who knows

Brother Leon 28-03-2014 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 6772803)
lol

so you views are the ones we should listen too based on who you know?


:joker:

Where did I say that?

I'm showing how easy it is generalise a whole religion. Keep up x

Redway 28-03-2014 06:42 PM

Can't even begin to imagine why anybody would want to wrap themselves in ugly bin bags all day long but as has been said on here Britain's a free country and it's not up to us to tell them to not wear them because they're not very aesthetically pleasing. Let them wear what they want.

daniel-lewis-1985 29-03-2014 05:08 PM

If the person who posted this is being forced to wear one then I agree with the post 100%but if its just some "political" party trying to get attention by being ignorant then yes I disagree.

How about we ban the socks and sandals extravaganza, that is way more offensive.

Nedusa 30-03-2014 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Brother Leon (Post 6772766)
Salman is mostly right though so not sure why he's being bashed.


Salman...you are arguing with someone/People who knows very little about the topic. Why waste your time? I find a lot of the people who make these assumptions on Muslims or what the religion means haven't spent much time with Muslims at all. I can find places of inequality or prejudice or bullying from parents towards their daughter from almost any country or culture. Personally the Muslim males I know are tremendously respectful towards women and my mother adores and loves having them around as a result so the generalisation works both ways..:laugh:

What an absolute crock of s*** , Muslim men force their women to do their bidding no debate no compromise just fcuking do what we say and no backchat .

Respectful of their women are you having a laugh ?

Their misguided religious teachings give them total control over all females in their family . The females are only treated with respect if they comply 100% to every request that the male family members make.

Do not come on this forum and preach about respect...!!!

Ninastar 30-03-2014 02:11 AM

kinda OT, but I think this kinda relates... not an official chart, but it's pretty accurate

https://scontent-a-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/...27044192_n.png

i don't think people realise that what they see/hear on TV isn't the only thing that goes on...


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