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Let's just pretend for one second (I know my theory is a massive reach, but go with it) that a bunch of women are walking around the city center minding their own business, sharing gossip about their husbands and mother-in-laws, taking their kids out for the day etc, but then they are being followed and monitored by random dudes on the street; would you think that would be more intimidating then the PC brigade stomping all over your imagined rights to be able to monitor other citizens? What is more likely, a bunch of women on a day out? Or a group of men hiding guns? We live with all kinds of risks throughout our day, we run across the road when cars are coming, we go out in storms, and we get in flying metal boxes, so until these crazy gangs of Burka-killers become a real on-going problem, then I'm happy keeping my underwear dry about the whole issue.
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Last edited by Brillopad; 02-12-2017 at 03:24 PM. |
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On here yes. On other popular media forums I use, most people think similar to me.
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Of course we run all sorts of risks in an average day but until recently Muslim terrorism was a lot less likely. Surely the above article shows how easy it could be in the West especially with growing PC and the religious, modesty and PC implications of questioning women wearing Burkhas. If you think Muslim terrorists won’t use that to their advantage you would be very naive and you don’t sound naive to me. Besides they already have. They have proved they will use whatever simple method they can - they are not particular. Anything that has the desired effect as there are plenty of vulnerable public places. Last edited by Brillopad; 02-12-2017 at 12:43 PM. |
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If you're saying it's bad that we don't pay women wearing burka's any mind, and by association, we just let them go about their business, then what is the opposite of what you're saying is a bad thing? If ignoring them is bad, then...? If you think not questioning Muslim women in certain areas (whatever that actually means), is a bad thing, then...? How big of a threat do you actually think Muslim terrorism is? We have people stabbing each other with knives on a daily basis and no one gives a damn. We have sex crimes on the rise, and no one follows priests around. Is Muslim terrorism a problem? Yes, absolutely. Should it give you or I the right to takes rights away from people because they have the same imaginary friend? Absolutely not. You can't win an ideological debate by oppressing people. Here's the real kicker, if you want to combat the root cause of religious terrorism, you need to work with the people that actually follow that religion.
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What is to stop someone, anyone, donning a Burkha under which is hidden a weapon or a bomb and walking into a department store for instance. My point is is that due to the sensitivity of issues such as religion, female modesty of Muslim women and PC who Is going to ask them to remove their veil. It could be anyone behind it. If an attack is carried out or another crime is committed it would also be impossible for witnesses or CCTV to identify and catch them. How anyone can think it is ok for anyone to walk around in public areas covering their faces and identities in this day and age is beyond me. |
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But I don't really think banning anything is the answer here. If security guards are worried about stopping people in burkhas, they need to (excuse the phrase, it just works best here) man the **** up. I have to be honest here though, I do think anywhere that requires cctv...people should not be able to cover their face. This would include the likes of shopping centres and such. You would not be able to go shopping in a balaclava. But at the same time, this would mean a lot of Muslim women could not go shopping or anything which is kind of unfair too. So I don't know the answer really :S |
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Why would you even need a burka to smuggle a bomb into a department store? Just carry it in a bag. What about those snidey nuns? Could they be carrying bombs under their robes too?
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Although I agree in principle with people choosing what they wear, like anything there have to be exceptions and wearing garments that cover identity have to be amongst them. |
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Right but you could hide weapons or a bomb under a large coat, and anyone walking into a department store with a gun or a bomb has no need to cover their identity because they're not planning to make it out alive. Are you suggesting that we should ban large coats, and all other baggy / oversized clothing? |
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As for the terrorist attacks in Europe, not a single one has been carried out by a man or a woman wearing a face covering. Why would they when they have free movement? People are more likely to be suspicious of someone fully covered than they are of a man wearing western style clothing.
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If there is a correlation it is because many Muslim men want the right to be able to treat women as property and are not going to give it up easily. |
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I'm not entirely sure where I stand on it tbh, I don't realistically think that security services would stop themselves from questioning someone wearing a burka if they felt there was a security risk. But I understand the general concerns of someone being able to completely hide their identity in a public place. There's a lot of hypotheticals though and I just don't see any direct link between the burka and terrorism so general concerns about the burka aside I'm not sure if banning it would be all that useful with regards to terrorism?
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Sorry mate, this has been done to death... add tedium. Nothing will change your tainted view and so I'm not going to continue this conversation with you.
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