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Ban The Burka?
Would you like to see the burka banned? I consider it a threat to national security, apart from anything else
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mr AP, irresponsibly throwing the usual 'angry xenophobic ', 'fascist' around and sounding like a spoilt university students union rep has gone way way out of fashion I'm afraid. You'll find that people who want to see the burka banned also don't like to see things like 'SS' costumes or KKK dress being worn in public.
"You'll find that people who want to see the burka banned also don't like to see things like 'SS' costumes or KKK dress being worn in public.".
You really don't understand, do you, OrderLimit? SS and KKK uniforms are symbols of racial hatred and intolerance. The women who choose to wear the burka or niqab are showing their commitment to the principles of modesty as taught to them by their particularversion of Islam; it in no way implies that they hate or distrust their non-Muslim co-citizens. Your inability to see the obvious difference between the two positions suggests to me that you haven't had the fortune to enjoy same educational benefits as the more enlightened contributors to this thread.
You really don't understand, do you, OrderLimit? SS and KKK uniforms are symbols of racial hatred and intolerance. The women who choose to wear the burka or niqab are showing their commitment to the principles of modesty as taught to them by their particularversion of Islam; it in no way implies that they hate or distrust their non-Muslim co-citizens. Your inability to see the obvious difference between the two positions suggests to me that you haven't had the fortune to enjoy same educational benefits as the more enlightened contributors to this thread.
VE, I'm not on about why people wear the burka but there are people (seems a lot of people) who find it offensive or don't think it fits in with the British culture. There are people who find it a symbol of racial hatred and intolerance and and these people also have the right to be listened to without being branded the usual insults. That was probably what I was on about in my previous post and nowt to do with your theory.
Yes Mr AP, but I'm sure you would agree it's a growing problem (not just in the UK) so it's time to listen and allow these people to be heard without being silenced by being branded a criminal.
Britain is a very tolerant society - it may be taht the opposing sides can meet halfway, who knows until we all ...
Britain is a very tolerant society - it may be taht the opposing sides can meet halfway, who knows until we all ...
OrderLimit, if you'd read any of my posts on religion (Blackadder has, but, like many of us, is susceptible to the occasional senior moment) you would have known that a (yet another - get a grip, VE!) failed attempt at irony was a criticism not of YOUR common sense post, but of some others'. Maybe you should ask the poster (whose sobriquet is only one K short of an entertaining anagram) why he would object to the Nazi uniform. He will give you ten reasons why this should be outlawed. Well, maybe five in hi8s case.