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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 18:10:29 GMT
EU Ruling being discussed. Good move imo. Ban the headscarfIf i go to the middle east and they don't want me to wear shorts, i won't. its their laws. If i can't show public affection with the missus in public i won't, but yet they come over here and seem to do whatever the fuck they like. I saw something the other day of a muslim praying right in front of a train door as passengers were trying to get on, blocking the doorway and also trying to impose his religious views on others... Hopefully the is the first of many, and whilst we are still effectively are in the EU, much more to come before we leave.
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Post by followyoudown on Mar 14, 2017 18:25:52 GMT
EU Ruling being discussed. Good move imo. Ban the headscarfIf i go to the middle east and they don't want me to wear shorts, i won't. its their laws. If i can't show public affection with the missus in public i won't, but yet they come over here and seem to do whatever the fuck they like. I saw something the other day of a muslim praying right in front of a train door as passengers were trying to get on, blocking the doorway and also trying to impose his religious views on others... Hopefully the is the first of many, and whilst we are still effectively are in the EU, much more to come before we leave. Did you not read the story or just not understand it?
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 14, 2017 18:26:24 GMT
Turkey a mostly moderate Muslim country have banned the headscarf in public buildings such as university and hospitals and schools .
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 18:30:27 GMT
EU Ruling being discussed. Good move imo. Ban the headscarfIf i go to the middle east and they don't want me to wear shorts, i won't. its their laws. If i can't show public affection with the missus in public i won't, but yet they come over here and seem to do whatever the fuck they like. I saw something the other day of a muslim praying right in front of a train door as passengers were trying to get on, blocking the doorway and also trying to impose his religious views on others... Hopefully the is the first of many, and whilst we are still effectively are in the EU, much more to come before we leave. Did you not read the story or just not understand it? I have read it, in the workplace, if there is religious beliefs. its a start
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 14, 2017 18:42:36 GMT
No problem with the headscarf, in general people should be able to do and wear what the fuck they like, I've bit of a problem with the burka though, but that's only because you can't see who the fuck anyone is more than any religious thing Feel free to disagree though
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 18:52:03 GMT
No problem with the headscarf, in general people should be able to do and wear what the fuck they like, I've bit of a problem with the burka though, but that's only because you can't see who the fuck anyone is more than any religious thing Feel free to disagree though Your not allowed to wear motorbike helmets in a lot of stores.. whats the difference really.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Mar 14, 2017 18:54:50 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better.
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 14, 2017 18:56:39 GMT
No problem with the headscarf, in general people should be able to do and wear what the fuck they like, I've bit of a problem with the burka though, but that's only because you can't see who the fuck anyone is more than any religious thing Feel free to disagree though Your not allowed to wear motorbike helmets in a lot of stores.. whats the difference really. Yeh I take the point, don't understand the helmet thing, as long as you can identify who someone is, Oi don't like the headscarf because I think it's oppressive but if someone makes a choice that's not up to me or any government, the burka ( as well as things like balaclavas) shouldn't be allowed to be worn outdoors in my opinion
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 18:58:58 GMT
Your not allowed to wear motorbike helmets in a lot of stores.. whats the difference really. Yeh I take the point, don't understand the helmet thing, as long as you can identify who someone is, Oi don't like the headscarf because I think it's oppressive but if someone makes a choice that's not up to me or any government, the burka ( as well as things like balaclavas) shouldn't be allowed to be worn outdoors in my opinion The government are too scared to upset the muslim community, thats why they won't change it. Sooner or later we will have the sharia law being pushed upon us. Their is zones already in places like luton and bradford where they try to make out its sharia law only. Off subject i know but still wrong.
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 14, 2017 18:58:58 GMT
No problem with the headscarf, in general people should be able to do and wear what the fuck they like, I've bit of a problem with the burka though, but that's only because you can't see who the fuck anyone is more than any religious thing Feel free to disagree though The black pillar box ones are the worst, could be anyone concealing anything underneath along with the burka should be banned with immediate effect, if I wore a balaclava over my face would I be allowed to walk the streets openly ? I very much doubt it so why are these hideous things allowed in our country ?
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Post by crapslinger on Mar 14, 2017 19:01:12 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. What a wank comparison, if you ware a turban over your face you would become a walking mummy are you really as stupid as you come across on here or is it an act ?
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 14, 2017 19:06:05 GMT
Yeh I take the point, don't understand the helmet thing, as long as you can identify who someone is, Oi don't like the headscarf because I think it's oppressive but if someone makes a choice that's not up to me or any government, the burka ( as well as things like balaclavas) shouldn't be allowed to be worn outdoors in my opinion The government are too scared to upset the muslim community, thats why they won't change it. Sooner or later we will have the sharia law being pushed upon us. Their is zones already in places like luton and bradford where they try to make out its sharia law only. Off subject i know but still wrong. I personally don't think we'll shrhia law imposed any time soon but I don't think places like Luton help, these people are intriguing in the way say the hindu community have and it's not good for anybody
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 19:07:26 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. No it doesn't apply to Turbans, or crosses. Where in England do you know for a fact their is zones where they try to push their religion on us? As far as I'm aware I've never come across a single Sikh that tries to push his religion upon me, or for that matter, causes the amount of racial problems in the UK that we get off the Muslim religion. I know I've diverted again off my original post, but in all seriousness, how many problems do we get off the Sikh community? I haven't had a bad experience off any of them, where iv'e had and seen experiences with muslims that i would not wish on anyone. And before anyone makes out that its racism its not, thats purely a fact.
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Mar 14, 2017 19:07:45 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. Why is religion a bad thing? Particularly like crosses and that lot, it's not effecting you, like people get on with it
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Mar 14, 2017 19:10:03 GMT
Just ban religion full stop.
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Post by followyoudown on Mar 14, 2017 19:11:25 GMT
Did you not read the story or just not understand it? I have read it, in the workplace, if there is religious beliefs. its a start No it's only in the workplace if the company has a general policy banning all religious attire, if they don't it's not banned. Just seemed a bit odd to compare an employment tribunal hearing ruling with laws in other countries.
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Mar 14, 2017 19:17:43 GMT
I've got no problem with a headscarf in public, just like I've got no problem with someone wearing a hat or cap. It does become a problem though when, for example, that cap gets teamed up with a hoodie & a scarf over the face, or someone wearing a Burka. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever for people to cover up their faces in our society.
In terms of in the workplace or at school etc... Then headscarfs should be banned, just like a kid can't sit in his Maths lesson weaing a cap or whatever.
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 19:28:52 GMT
The black pillar box ones are the worst, could be anyone concealing anything underneath along with the burka should be banned with immediate effect, if I wore a balaclava over my face would I be allowed to walk the streets openly ? I very much doubt it so why are these hideous things allowed in our country ? Will no-one think of the poor, oppressed, white man in England these days, boohoo in 50 years time when sharia law has taken over the UK you'll be one of the idiots thats ok with it.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Mar 14, 2017 19:33:03 GMT
Will no-one think of the poor, oppressed, white man in England these days, boohoo in 50 years time when sharia law has taken over the UK you'll be one of the idiots thats ok with it. LOL, you be careful, white man, the world is not run for the likes of you, you know, just look around you at how the black man and the muslim control literally everything. The UK parliament, The White House, Russia to name just three. They're coming for you, woooooooooooh
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Post by Billybigbollox on Mar 14, 2017 19:35:14 GMT
I've got no problem with a headscarf in public, just like I've got no problem with someone wearing a hat or cap. It does become a problem though when, for example, that cap gets teamed up with a hoodie & a scarf over the face, or someone wearing a Burka. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever for people to cover up their faces in our society. In terms of in the workplace or at school etc... Then headscarfs should be banned, just like a kid can't sit in his Maths lesson weaing a cap or whatever. I agree in the main. There are though some people who need to cover their faces. If they are on chemotherapy for example and shouldn't breath in cold air. That and the fact that some people are just plain ugly and should be encouraged to cover up of course.
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 19:36:26 GMT
in 50 years time when sharia law has taken over the UK you'll be one of the idiots thats ok with it. LOL, you be careful, white man, the world is not run for the likes of you, you know, just look around you at how the black man and the muslim control literally everything. The UK parliament, The White House, Russia to name just three. They're coming for you, woooooooooooh What makes you think I'm white?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Mar 14, 2017 19:45:13 GMT
It's blindingly obvious lol
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2017 19:47:48 GMT
Conner beat a nice snood.
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Post by thegift on Mar 14, 2017 20:16:28 GMT
It's blindingly obvious lol You think because i don't agree with Burkhas, or Head scarfes, is means Im not black, or asian or any other nationality?
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Mar 14, 2017 21:07:50 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. What a wank comparison, if you ware a turban over your face you would become a walking mummy are you really as stupid as you come across on here or is it an act ? According to the story in the link, it allows "companies to ban staff from wearing visible religious symbols". The way I read the story is that a company can say "No religious symbols in our workplace" or they can say "We allow religious symbols in our workplace". They can't say "You can wear a cross, but you can't wear a burkha". Maybe I'm wrong on that. The reason I ask the question (and it was a question, not a comparison) is because it doesn't seem to be a burkha ban, but a ban on religious symbols.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Mar 14, 2017 21:14:39 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. No it doesn't apply to Turbans, or crosses. Where in England do you know for a fact their is zones where they try to push their religion on us? As far as I'm aware I've never come across a single Sikh that tries to push his religion upon me, or for that matter, causes the amount of racial problems in the UK that we get off the Muslim religion. I know I've diverted again off my original post, but in all seriousness, how many problems do we get off the Sikh community? I haven't had a bad experience off any of them, where iv'e had and seen experiences with muslims that i would not wish on anyone. And before anyone makes out that its racism its not, thats purely a fact. See my post above. I'm fairly sure it does apply to all religious symbols - burka, turban etc.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Mar 14, 2017 21:14:56 GMT
Baaaang goes another fetish.
Had an old neighbour who served in Aden, his advice from his time patrolling and doing was if confronted with a Burka, and in doubt check the feet.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Mar 14, 2017 21:26:56 GMT
Doesn't this also apply to crosses, turbans, kippahs etc? If so, a good move. Less religion, the better. Why is religion a bad thing? Particularly like crosses and that lot, it's not effecting you, like people get on with it I should've said "Less religion in public/work spaces, the better". People are of course free to practise whichever religion they wish in their own time.
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Post by woodstein on Mar 14, 2017 22:09:29 GMT
No it doesn't apply to Turbans, or crosses. Where in England do you know for a fact their is zones where they try to push their religion on us? As far as I'm aware I've never come across a single Sikh that tries to push his religion upon me, or for that matter, causes the amount of racial problems in the UK that we get off the Muslim religion. I know I've diverted again off my original post, but in all seriousness, how many problems do we get off the Sikh community? I haven't had a bad experience off any of them, where iv'e had and seen experiences with muslims that i would not wish on anyone. And before anyone makes out that its racism its not, thats purely a fact. See my post above. I'm fairly sure it does apply to all religious symbols - burka, turban etc. Not sure if that's quite right about the turban as the Sikhs will be knackered as the turban holds lots of hair in place doesn't it. A burka is a more temporary cover so to not be allowed that wouldn't be as dramatic as to remove the turban.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 15, 2017 8:03:30 GMT
Only the full burka should be banned in public places.
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