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Women who do not cover up are similar to abandoned "meat"... (pg. 2)
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| all-nite-freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by dallastar
First of all I don't do K! :eek: Secondly, Why am I to answer to your insulting comments anyways!
:rolleyes:
I am allowed to have an opinion so STFU bitch! |
3rdly how much meat in the sun have you eaten:p |
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| dallastar |
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
3rdly how much meat in the sun have you eaten:p |
none - now goodnight! |
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| A.J. |
Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali is a Muslim leader here in Australia.
I think that his comments are disgusting.
I can't believe how out of touch he is with the rest of society. We don't live in a Muslim country. We live in a secular, multicultural country. If he wants to live in a Muslim country where women have no rights, he can go live in Saudi Arabia.
Australia is a western country where women are treated with respect and equality, not like second-rate humans that must be subservient to all men.
The most disgusting thing about his comments is the context in which they are made. There have been several high-profile gang rape cases in Sydney in the last couple of years where groups of Muslim youths have attacked innocent girls. They have taunted their victims, calling them "aussie sluts" etc. Some of these rapists have later blamed their victims for the rape in court, saying that they dressed provocatively and they were "asking for it".
There is a lot of tensions between Muslims and the rest of society here in Australia at the moment. This guy is just making things worse with inflammatory comments like that. |
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| DarkAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by KilldaDJ
like...totally gang ed. |
The Accused. |
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| DjConfessions |
| BORAT IS DOING HIS SBEST TO EAS EE THE NTESNIONS IN MUSLIM STATES |
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| Arbiter |
| quote: | Originally posted by A.J.
I can't believe how out of touch he is with the rest of society. We don't live in a Muslim country. We live in a secular, multicultural country. If he wants to live in a Muslim country where women have no rights, he can go live in Saudi Arabia. |
You can thank that same multiculturalism for incidents like this. |
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by A.J.
Sheik Taj Aldin Alhilali is a Muslim leader here in Australia.
I think that his comments are disgusting.
I can't believe how out of touch he is with the rest of society. We don't live in a Muslim country. We live in a secular, multicultural country. If he wants to live in a Muslim country where women have no rights, he can go live in Saudi Arabia.
Australia is a western country where women are treated with respect and equality, not like second-rate humans that must be subservient to all men.
The most disgusting thing about his comments is the context in which they are made. There have been several high-profile gang rape cases in Sydney in the last couple of years where groups of Muslim youths have attacked innocent girls. They have taunted their victims, calling them "aussie sluts" etc. Some of these rapists have later blamed their victims for the rape in court, saying that they dressed provocatively and they were "asking for it".
There is a lot of tensions between Muslims and the rest of society here in Australia at the moment. This guy is just making things worse with inflammatory comments like that. |
Sad reality of the effects of globalization and mixing of incompatible cultures. |
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| A.J. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Arbiter
You can thank that same multiculturalism for incidents like this. |
True. |
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| Echo of Silence |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
...says so this Cleric.
So, what age are we living in ?
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Any comments from the feminists in teh COR ? |
I don't find the cleric's remarks offensive. They are just inappropriate. If I were of his culture, I would understand that I am responsible for my own safety, my own well being. I would understand that the men of my culture hold me responsible and are not held accountable. I would only go outside of my home with my family or friends and when I go outside, I would cover.
Why? Because this would be the norm. This would be expected and acceptable behavior.
I totally agree with AJ. The cleric is of one culture but he is existing within the confines (borders?) of another. He and the men of 'his' culture should adapt accordingly. If they're not able to adapt, they should move to a region where their beliefs and culture are upheld. |
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| igottaknow |
i can't understand why men don't gang rape women in nudist camps/beaches. After all they're just asking for it. :rolleyes:
France has public topless beaches why isn't France the gang rape capital of the world? |
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| A.J. |
| You have no idea what you are talking about. |
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| Echo of Silence |
When the leader and the administration of the most powerful nation in the world fails to even try to comprehend the differences between belief systems and cultures, how can we fault a mere cleric?
Sure he's wrong but, good gawd, nowadays there are far bigger players who are so much more wrong and in being wrong, causing more problems and at a much greater price to the world and to mankind.
This cleric is a little man with a little voice.
Peter, nudity is 'acceptable' at nude beaches, goof. |
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