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Posted by RandomGirl on Apr-12-2011 22:46:

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Originally posted by Moongoose
Must be something terribly wrong with you then that you arent able to say those few words in the 5 to 10 minutes that i estimate it would take for the police to respond to your call, unless by sheer coincidence they were standing right beside you. Might want to check into that, inability to speak could be a symptom of something serious.


Burkas and nijabs are all fun and games until you have to tackle the rather large and angry muslim man that first forced his wife to stash stolen goods under her dress and then decided to try to fight his way free when caught.


Your idiocy leaves me so stunned that I am having difficulty mustering up the ability to speak.

Seriously... so so stupid. I am just going to assume you're trolling.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-12-2011 22:48:

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Posted by Nrg2Nfinit on Apr-13-2011 02:26:

boooooooring


anyways, it's their right to do what they wish so long as it doesnt interfere with the laws of society.

This is my stance, simple and straight forward.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Apr-14-2011 03:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
BARBEQU'RAN?


Posted by Jake Benson on Apr-14-2011 09:32:

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Originally posted by Theresa
Instead of just posting a picture, it would have been helpful to post a link to an article about whatever you're referencing.


Nah, the pic says it all.


Posted by Jake Benson on Apr-14-2011 09:35:

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Originally posted by Theresa
That's ridiculous. Most of the women who wear the Niqab (outside of Saudi Arabia etc.) do so willingly. They are not forced to - they WANT to wear it.


So they have the right to wear it and go shopping freely without an identity? When I wore a full bunny suit (see avatar) during Halloween they made me take off the mask whenever I went inside anywhere. This is an AMERICAN tradition that is overrode by security. Security also has the right to override any religious practice that says it's ok to dress up like a ghost.


Posted by RandomGirl on Apr-14-2011 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Jake Benson
So they have the right to wear it and go shopping freely without an identity? When I wore a full bunny suit (see avatar) during Halloween they made me take off the mask whenever I went inside anywhere. This is an AMERICAN tradition that is overrode by security. Security also has the right to override any religious practice that says it's ok to dress up like a ghost.


I find it odd that an individual such as yourself, someone who has probably experienced plenty of discrimination, is ok to discriminate against others.

It is AMERICAN tradition to have sexual relationships only between a man and a woman. When people get married, they are only allowed to if one is a man and the other is a woman. Maybe we should ban homosexuality? It puts my safety at risk to have homos like yourself running around who could potentially ass-rape me at any moment.



If you're going to use the argument that not being able to see their face poses a security risk, then ban sunglasses, hoodies, ski-masks, scarves, Halloween costumes, make-up etc. There are a LOT of things that distort a person's identity that we are ok with, but suddenly, the niqab is just too much?

Like I said, asking them to reveal their faces for identification purposes (to get on a plane, to get social services etc.), is understandable. Otherwise, there is no legitimate excuse to force them to unveil, not unless you ban everything else I mentioned too. It's discrimination. Period.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Apr-14-2011 18:49:

You say discrimination as though it's a bad thing!

You know who really suffers here? Ninjas, that's who.


Posted by Moongoose on Apr-14-2011 19:22:

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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
You say discrimination as though it's a bad thing!

You know who really suffers here? Ninjas, that's who.


Correction...its only the bad ninjas who will suffer from this, since youll never actually see a good ninja.


quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
I find it odd that an individual such as yourself, someone who has probably experienced plenty of discrimination, is ok to discriminate against others.

It is AMERICAN tradition to have sexual relationships only between a man and a woman. When people get married, they are only allowed to if one is a man and the other is a woman. Maybe we should ban homosexuality? It puts my safety at risk to have homos like yourself running around who could potentially ass-rape me at any moment.




Because as everyone here knows, the ones most in danger of being ass raped by a gang of devious homos are women...


quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
If you're going to use the argument that not being able to see their face poses a security risk, then ban sunglasses, hoodies, ski-masks, scarves, Halloween costumes, make-up etc. There are a LOT of things that distort a person's identity that we are ok with, but suddenly, the niqab is just too much?

Like I said, asking them to reveal their faces for identification purposes (to get on a plane, to get social services etc.), is understandable. Otherwise, there is no legitimate excuse to force them to unveil, not unless you ban everything else I mentioned too. It's discrimination. Period.


Sunglasses are actually inverse of the rag as they cover the exact opposite, hoodies are already being banned and where they arent, people are awouding them from as far as possible because the people wearing them have the reputation of stabbing others, even whores dont ware so much make up that you cant see their face, ski masks and haloween masks are always taken off indoors if its called for (bank, store yes, party no) unless you're a fucking douche and love having security on your ass.


As for legit reasons, lets just start off that its incredibly inpolite according to western customs to hide your face in public and unfair as well, since facial expressions are a part in how we communicate with other people.


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