![]() |
Quote:
As to whose view is tainted is a matter of opinion! |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Maybe Muslim terrorists in France were miffed at the removal of a potential weapon - lots of ifs and buts. Whatever the reason one thing is for sure you don’t have all the answers despite thinking you do. Go back to your pegs. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Got it? :wavey: |
One really has to put things in context. Out of the entire population in the UK, how many are actually wearing burkas. It really isn't the most common attire, and its really not likely to increase to any extent
Burkhas in Pakistan are obviously a lot more common, and therefore it is a method of blending in. That just doesn't apply here. The point being that its impossible to equate the 2 countries and apply the same level of deception/threat because they are fundamentally different. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
But if you are wrong and the wearing of it increases significantly it could be too late to change the attitudes that go hand-in-hand with the wearing of it. On this I would be happy to be proved wrong. |
So what's the solution then, we keep it and have the same level of risk or ban it and risk the threat increase?
Personally I don't like them, not for any threat risk but purely the cultural subjugation it represents. |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
The first one was a direct response to an insult to me or is it only ok for you and posters who are friends of yours. The one starting it and therefore baiting bears the brunt of the blame and should be being corrected. The second was jokey. Nice try. |
Your view is conflicted and incoherent though and your reasoning doesn't make it any less so. You are ignoring a real link in favour of your imaginary acts of violence committed by imaginary people avoiding escape by using Burkhas when multiple people in this topic have explained to you that, in the west, the Burkha is conspicuous, you can't get to wear you want without drawing attention to yourself and that's the last thing a terrorist wants before they attack.
I don't like the Burkha but I don't agree with taking away a woman's choice to wear it in areas that are not security risks. |
Quote:
I have nothing more to say to you as I know exactly where this is going and I am not playing as I will be the obvious loser due to power imbalances. |
Quote:
I will take this post for what it is, an admission of defeat. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
One of my issues with banning the Burkha is what would happen to the women who currently wear it. If they were to become confined to their homes how that would affect the oppression of them and their general well being. Quote:
In France before the Burka was banned: "0.04% of the French Muslim population, and less than 0.003% of the general population of France" - (and even that figure is 5 times higher than initial estimates which found that only 367 women in the whole country wore one, but that was deemed too low so it was inflated). "The low number of women wearing the burqa in France reflects wider European estimates of Muslim women who cover their faces, where figures are either correspondingly low, or so low as to be impossible to record." http://theconversation.com/so-few-mu...-of-time-82957 |
That general part of the world is a mess, people kill each other all the time over there. I bet they utilise burkhas fairly often too. But that has no relevance to face coverings here.
|
Can I just ask, who is sticking pegs in their hair...and why?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Yes its a mess, but the west, mainly the U.S is responsible for much of that mess. The United States has killed a very large number of Muslim individuals over the past three decades and most of them were just innocent bystanders. As tragic as it is when we see terrorist attacks on our own shores. As sad as it is to see our own innocent people being attacked by random Muslim terrorists; the saying, 'you reap what you sow' meaning, you will eventually have to face up to the consequence of your actions, has never been more meaningful than it has at this present time. Every innocent life lost is a tragedy. Not understanding why this tragedy is happening to us in the hear and now is also a tragedy. Edited to add: The propaganda would like us to believe our battle is with IS and yet we talk about Muslims and IS as though they were the same thing. IS kill Muslims. IS kill Christians. Who is our battle really with and who are we actually fighting? |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 06:45 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
User Alert System provided by
Advanced User Tagging (Pro) -
vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.