Muslim women look like bank robbers (6 Viewers)

Mcbean

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Never been asked to remove my ( crash) helmet - watched Moto GP today - please to report the grid girls were out in force 76C68A4DCDC366EE81FA0BC2DF665359.jpg
 

Captain Dart

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The burqa is a barrier that prevents social integration, how many people can say they've had a friendly chat with a woman wearing one?
How can a women wearing a burqa participate in society, by accepting the burqa we are tacitly accepting deepening ethnic and cultural divisions in society.
I've no idea how a teacher, dentist or doctor is supposed to do their job when confronted by a patient or parent that wears such clothing.

More disturbingly I think it is true to say some muslim men regard women who don't cover up as 'fair game' to assault sexually, because they're seen as whores. Also I think it is true to say in communities where a burqa is more common incidents of wife beating are high, who is going to find out the evidence is covered up?

Finally there has been a lot of talk about the freedom not to be offended, I don't know if I'm in a minority but I am rather offended by burqa's and other overt religious symbology.

My preference is to place restrictions on wearing burqa's. I think if action is not taken then religion will regain great power in the country and frankly in my opinion that will have a far far worse outcome than Brexit.
 

skybluetony176

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You seem to be confused. Feminists want grid girls banned not leftists. It is possible to be right wing and a feminist. Many feminists are also calling for a ban on the burka does that make them far right, alt right, right or maybe just feminists.
 

Captain Dart

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You seem to be confused. Feminists want grid girls banned not leftists. It is possible to be right wing and a feminist. Many feminists are also calling for a ban on the burka does that make them far right, alt right, right or maybe just feminists.

Its not my meme. Besides did you realise the 'women' in burqa's in that picture are the Monty Python team. You may have lost your sense of humour.
 

martcov

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A lot of snowflakes on here offended by an item of clothing. They'll be offended by jokes next...

Saying they look like letter boxes is an old joke. Laughed the first few times. It’s the ex foreign secretary and PM wannabe that is the problem. It’s not his brief to take the piss out of a minority religion. It is Rowan Atkinson‘s job. Two different things. After meeting with Bannon he starts pushing how far he can go.

That is more sinister than the actual remark.
 

Westendlad

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Saying they look like letter boxes is an old joke. Laughed the first few times. It’s the ex foreign secretary and PM wannabe that is the problem. It’s not his brief to take the piss out of a minority religion. It is Rowan Atkinson‘s job. Two different things. After meeting with Bannon he starts pushing how far he can go.

That is more sinister than the actual remark.
Wrong thread Mart.....
 

Grendel

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Saying they look like letter boxes is an old joke. Laughed the first few times. It’s the ex foreign secretary and PM wannabe that is the problem. It’s not his brief to take the piss out of a minority religion. It is Rowan Atkinson‘s job. Two different things. After meeting with Bannon he starts pushing how far he can go.

That is more sinister than the actual remark.

It’s really ridiculous to keep mentioning Bannon you tin foil hat clown.
 
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It’s really ridiculous to keep mentioning Bannon you tin foil hat clown.
He's not wrong that he's going for the populist vote... although tbf(?) to good old Boris, he's always been known for being a little inept / pithy / wankerish / blunt with words, on whatever the subject. He's no racist, he's equally poor at the comedy on all subjects - he's like a poor man's Prince Philip.

It does show why he won't ever be PM though. The Conservative Party won't trust him as even after a spell as foreign secretary, he's still showing an inability to show statesmanlike behaviour. If he were a stand-up comic all well and good, but as a politician, he needs to be a little more diplomatic... especially as this whole debate misses the thrust of his article anyway, that people *should* be free to wear what they want! He's managed to make his own point be spactacularly missed in the main.
 

Grendel

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Johnnythespider

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He's not wrong that he's going for the populist vote... although tbf(?) to good old Boris, he's always been known for being a little inept / pithy / wankerish / blunt with words, on whatever the subject. He's no racist, he's equally poor at the comedy on all subjects - he's like a poor man's Prince Philip.

It does show why he won't ever be PM though. The Conservative Party won't trust him as even after a spell as foreign secretary, he's still showing an inability to show statesmanlike behaviour. If he were a stand-up comic all well and good, but as a politician, he needs to be a little more diplomatic... especially as this whole debate misses the thrust of his article anyway, that people *should* be free to wear what they want! He's managed to make his own point be spactacularly missed in the main.
He'll be on strictly before we know it
 
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martcov

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Do you think someone who calls Chinese people slitty eyed, mocks gays and believes that the Eu is disappointing as Germany can’t flatten a few European countries as they used to someone who’d appeal to Mr Bannon?

I suspect many people on the far right would appeal to Bannon. No „Mr“ from me. Did you read the article? Do you know that Bannon is setting up a European office with the intent of weakening, not destroying,the EU? Have you bothered to read the reader comments on Breitbart to see what sort of people are into his „mission“? Talk about interfering in other country‘s elections. It is a no holds barred attack to weaken Europe through division. Sponsored by the super rich Americans.
 

Mcbean

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Do you think someone who calls Chinese people slitty eyed, mocks gays and believes that the Eu is disappointing as Germany can’t flatten a few European countries as they used to someone who’d appeal to Mr Bannon?
Thought that was good old Prince Phil !
 

martcov

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Thought that was good old Prince Phil !

Yes. When he was in Hanover at an event I was at, he referred to Helmut Kohl as Herr Reichskanzler in his speech. The last Reichskanzler being Adolf Hitler. He speaks fluent German and so no one knew whether that was deliberate or not.
 

Grendel

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Yes. When he was in Hanover at an event I was at, he referred to Helmut Kohl as Herr Reichskanzler in his speech. The last Reichskanzler being Adolf Hitler. He speaks fluent German and so no one knew whether that was deliberate or not.

I was actually referring to Gunter Oettinger
 

martcov

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I was actually referring to Gunter Oettinger

And I was answering McBean. No excuse for Oettinger either. I doubt whether Oettinger had discussions with Bannon before making stupid comments though. Bannon has funds and has opened an office in Brussels. He is not doing that to promote tolerance and European unity. His campaign will be based on Breitbart style lies and disinformation as it has been successful for him up until now. He is recruiting BTW.
 

tommydazzle

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We all know BJ is a buffoon albeit probably a calculating buffoon. But we must not let mockery of religion be conflated with racism. Religion hates being undermined by satire and mockery and it's one of the few weapons we have left as rationalists. Tony Blair's promotion of faith schools probably means we lose a little bit of hope that education will ultimately win out against religious indoctrination of the young so we need to make sure that religion does not have a special case when it comes to not being offended. I remember growing up watching Dave Allen poke fun at the catholic church (especially the garb and rituals) and even recently Charlie Brooker's video of the pope 'snatching a child' and laughing. Nobody got killed as far as I remember by religious fanatics. I seem to remember some bishops being upset by 'The Life Of Brian' but again nobody got killed.
There are 13 countries in the world with the death penalty for not believing in god. I don't need to tell you what this religion is that finds non-belief so offensive that it want to kill people like me. This is why I am always afraid of religion and I don't mind admitting to Islamophobia in the true sense of the word. I am also scared of fundamentalist Christians so this is not about race.

I'm also really offended by the letterbox joke - surely it should be post-boxes?
 

Ashdown

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I Don't like any of the hierarchical bullshit religions. I've just read a book about the Spanish civil war and you wouldn't believe the culpability of the Catholic church in the mass murder of opponents on the Republican side. They were happy to let Franco's butchers murder at will , whilst the socialist side was looking to divvy up some of their ill gotten wealth. The Pope sent personal telegrams of congratulations.
 

martcov

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Oh gawd...I am sensing another thread ruined with MartFacts & MartRants about the EU & how wonderful it is.

Definitely time to block the twat

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The tosser cannot of course come up with a recent rant, aquote me with false fact or a post where I say how wonderful the EU is. Still he got a like from his mentor/ language teacher and Captain Breitbart.....
 

Ashdown

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The tosser cannot of course come up with a recent rant, aquote me with false fact or a post where I say how wonderful the EU is. Still he got a like from his mentor/ language teacher and Captain Breitbart.....
Got to be honest though Mart, you are doing a great marketing job for this Breitbart crowd.............I'd never even heard of them before you started flashing them up in multiple posts !?
 

Liquid Gold

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If someone said it down the pub I'd just think it an unfunny joke and move on but you want the, until recently, foreign secretary to have a bit more gravitas and so should be held to account. You can imagine the outrage if a prominent Labour MP was mocking the kippah.
 

martcov

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Got to be honest though Mart, you are doing a great marketing job for this Breitbart crowd.............I'd never even heard of them before you started flashing them up in multiple posts !?

Captain Breitbart and others were into it.
 

martcov

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Got to be honest though Mart, you are doing a great marketing job for this Breitbart crowd.............I'd never even heard of them before you started flashing them up in multiple posts !?

I never quoted Breitbart, just looked to see where stories were coming from. Breitbart was made big by Bannon. His name keeps popping up all over the place now that he is making a career in Europe.
 

dancers lance

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The burqa is a barrier that prevents social integration, how many people can say they've had a friendly chat with a woman wearing one?
How can a women wearing a burqa participate in society, by accepting the burqa we are tacitly accepting deepening ethnic and cultural divisions in society.
I've no idea how a teacher, dentist or doctor is supposed to do their job when confronted by a patient or parent that wears such clothing.

More disturbingly I think it is true to say some muslim men regard women who don't cover up as 'fair game' to assault sexually, because they're seen as whores. Also I think it is true to say in communities where a burqa is more common incidents of wife beating are high, who is going to find out the evidence is covered up?

Finally there has been a lot of talk about the freedom not to be offended, I don't know if I'm in a minority but I am rather offended by burqa's and other overt religious symbology.

My preference is to place restrictions on wearing burqa's. I think if action is not taken then religion will regain great power in the country and frankly in my opinion that will have a far far worse outcome than Brexit.
We are all equal in this country, It's just that some people are more equal than the others, especially when religion is involved.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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We are all equal in this country, It's just that some people are more equal than the others, especially when religion is involved.
Bang on. I remember the fuss made a few years ago when a BA stewardess had the nerve to wear a crucifix.
 

martcov

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Bang on. I remember the fuss made a few years ago when a BA stewardess had the nerve to wear a crucifix.

Yes, but she was told she couldn’t wear religious symbols. Which is right, because if that is allowed then we get all the Niquab wearers saying if she can wear a cross to work we can be veiled. I would say no religious garb at work. Applies to everyone.
 

Nick

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I remember going to work once and there was a Sikh fella in near enough war gear with a blade.
 

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