shrimpnsave wrote:should it be banned in the uk like france?????
halftimeresults wrote:yes
DawZi wrote:just on that note alone them do-gooders who stick up for them trying to be self-righteous they can always go and live in a Muslim country if they think our women are slags and go back to the stone age.
bigreddog wrote:I may be wrong, but I sort of have this instinct that if I ever lived in a country where other people only ever looked like me, dressed like me and thought like me, it wouldn't be the country I'd want to live in anymore. But maybe banning someody wearing what they want ( within reason of course) is just us being..well British. Isn't it?
Keith wrote:
I'm sure this woman would also pick up a few sideways looks...
It wouldn't define jealousy would it?
BTW Good on her, what ever makes her happy is her business, so using this image as an example not a judgement.
Keith wrote:I'm sure this woman would also pick up a few sideways looks...
It wouldn't define jealousy would it?
BTW Good on her, what ever makes her happy is her business, so using this image as an example not a judgement.
Keith wrote:You're missing the point. You've assumed that the two women are jealous but they may actually think it is disgusting for all we know. They may choose to dress as they do.
You're unlikely to find me defending any aspect of any religion where it is forced upon anybody in any way, shape or form. Nor are you likely to find me ever defending any type of capital punishment. But by the same token, I don't think that removing 'freedom of choice' or 'freedom of expression' is a positive thing to do either.
Unusually, I'm with Keith on this.
The first image shown is really pretty tame.
As for the execution, words fail.
DawZi wrote:anyway am not arguing, BURKAS should be banned.
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