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The First British Muslim Female Jockey, What's That All About?
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https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ femail/ article -730516 1/Teena ger-18- female- British -Muslim -jockey .html
To say nothing of 'a ladies-only charity race'????
To say nothing of 'a ladies-only charity race'????
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"It's aimed at the DM readers who love to froth at "
So I guess the BBC have done it for the right-on Metropolitan liberal elite like to to bask in rubbing AOG's nose in it? /sarc
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /newsro und/491 76085
What tosh you write sometimes.
So I guess the BBC have done it for the right-on Metropolitan liberal elite like to to bask in rubbing AOG's nose in it? /sarc
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What tosh you write sometimes.
Again, as usual, he's confused his OP by not making it clear what he's really talking about (Female jockeys / female muslim jockeys / ladies only charity races / ladies only charity races which have a muslim taking part). The thread will therefore go off at wild tangents, giving AOG 'wiggle room' to not answer direct questions and, instead, pick on irrelevancies to work in phrases like 'the likes of you'.
Standard.
Standard.
Clearly the young lady concerned doesn't think her faith is a particular talking point - but she is happy to be a role model for other young ladies of her age in terms of trying racing as a hobby.
As advised, that's the Mail's antenna tuned to the word 'Muslim' al day every day, and making a nonsensical point out of it.
A 'ladies race' is common practice to ensure an even field of jockey's abilities, and also weights, which male jockeys probable could not get down to- and that is you AOG making a pointless point also!
As advised, that's the Mail's antenna tuned to the word 'Muslim' al day every day, and making a nonsensical point out of it.
A 'ladies race' is common practice to ensure an even field of jockey's abilities, and also weights, which male jockeys probable could not get down to- and that is you AOG making a pointless point also!
YMB, the DM readers are famed for being able to be wound up with headlines like this. It doesn't mean the Beeb doesn't have it's fair share. You seem to be trying to put me down, not for highlighting a well worn media trick, but for not pointing out that other outlets do it as well. Did you notice also, YMB, that the Beeb (on their website aimed at children) chose not to use the word 'Muslim'?
Deskdiary - If it was aimed at DM readers who love to froth, they've done a pretty poor job given the article seems to be full of praise for her achievement.
"More impressive is that up until April this year the jockey had never even sat on a racehorse." //
It's true that the Mail does praise the achievements of the lady jockey, but that's in the text - the 'Muslim' bit is in the headline, to be sure their Muslin-hating readership don't miss it.
"More impressive is that up until April this year the jockey had never even sat on a racehorse." //
It's true that the Mail does praise the achievements of the lady jockey, but that's in the text - the 'Muslim' bit is in the headline, to be sure their Muslin-hating readership don't miss it.
Deskdiary - // I looked at it a bit differently then. I took the Muslim bit in the headline to mean it is a great achievement for the first Muslim woman to be a jockey. A celebration. //
A nice idea - but I would suggest that if you think the Mail is writing anything to 'celebrate' Islam, it suggests that you are not a regular Mail reader!!
A nice idea - but I would suggest that if you think the Mail is writing anything to 'celebrate' Islam, it suggests that you are not a regular Mail reader!!
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