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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Andy B on 11 April 2011, 12:10:26
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13031397
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they had to.. this image belonging to "slavery age" must be stopped..
and besides according to some real knowledge its not in religion , added later..
and despite some funny!! claims it has nothing to do with freedom.. >:(
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me too, especially this one....... :D
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_0h3gPbBqEAQ/TMlNglNQKxI/AAAAAAAAAEw/1TAn8TpRPmc/s1600/Sexy_French_Maid_costumes.jpg
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they had to.. this image belonging to "slavery age" must be stopped..
and besides according to some real knowledge its not in religion , added later..
and despite some funny!! claims it has nothing to do with freedom.. >:(
I drive through a area with a large Asian/Muslim community going to & from work. It seems that a veil is almost a fashion item, loads of women wear them.
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they had to.. this image belonging to "slavery age" must be stopped..
and besides according to some real knowledge its not in religion , added later..
and despite some funny!! claims it has nothing to do with freedom.. >:(
I drive through a area with a large Asian/Muslim community going to & from work. It seems that a veil is almost a fashion item, loads of women wear them.
they are wearing it for hundreds of years.. also closing their hairs .. but it was not like that in the beginning years of islam.. also modern islamists say its wrong interpretation of quoran..
ps: actually using veil and closing head is not the same class according to islamic rules..veil is not a supposition definitely.. where as closing head is very debatable as a supposition..
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13031397
Well done France
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Well it's a handy way for the wearer to conceal a face like a well-skelped arse (should they have one).
On a prosaic and slightly more serious note however, I think it's unacceptable to allow people to hide their identity in this way in a country where the majority do not practise doing so.
By allowing such behaviour - along with other exhibitions of personal choice - simply means (to me at least) that this country (UK) will descend into a de-facto separatist state where the inclinations of those who choose to be different will be paramount in how the law and generally accepted social convention will be adhered to.
Loyalty to the nation state - before personal choice - is how it really should be.
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Well it's a handy way for the wearer to conceal a face like a well-skelped arse (should they have one).
On a prosaic and slightly more serious note however, I think it's unacceptable to allow people to hide their identity in this way in a country where the majority do not practise doing so.
By allowing such behaviour - along with other exhibitions of personal choice - simply means (to me at least) that this country (UK) will descend into a de-facto separatist state where the inclinations of those who choose to be different will be paramount in how the law and generally accepted social convention will be adhered to.
Loyalty to the nation state - before personal choice - is how it really should be.
DD for PM :y :y :y
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Gets my support too.
I just hope the estimated 2000 women affected don't end up in effect confined to their home. We will see. Well actually we won't.
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Well it's a handy way for the wearer to conceal a face like a well-skelped arse (should they have one).
On a prosaic and slightly more serious note however, I think it's unacceptable to allow people to hide their identity in this way in a country where the majority do not practise doing so.
By allowing such behaviour - along with other exhibitions of personal choice - simply means (to me at least) that this country (UK) will descend into a de-facto separatist state where the inclinations of those who choose to be different will be paramount in how the law and generally accepted social convention will be adhered to.
Loyalty to the nation state - before personal choice - is how it really should be.
In other words, if you don't like our rules
Pish off and live somewhere else ;)
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Well it's a handy way for the wearer to conceal a face like a well-skelped arse (should they have one).
On a prosaic and slightly more serious note however, I think it's unacceptable to allow people to hide their identity in this way in a country where the majority do not practise doing so.
By allowing such behaviour - along with other exhibitions of personal choice - simply means (to me at least) that this country (UK) will descend into a de-facto separatist state where the inclinations of those who choose to be different will be paramount in how the law and generally accepted social convention will be adhered to.
Loyalty to the nation state - before personal choice - is how it really should be.
DD for PM :y :y :y
:y :y :y
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Well I take it my last post on this thread offended someone? Could you please at least let me know the reason/s why please? Thankyou ;)
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You mean the one with the full frontal nudity (that I had to close PDQ since I'm at work)?
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You mean the one with the full frontal nudity (that I had to close PDQ since I'm at work)?
I think that explains it :y
Come on Phil, youve been here long enough to know thats not acceptable - even with NWS in the title.
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To be fair I don't know if it was full-frontal.. I saw boobs, muttered "oh, shit" and closed the tab pronto. But there were definitely naked boobs. Not that I mind naked boobs, you understand .. just not here, when I'm at work.
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So sorry chaps (& chap-esses), no longer being a productive member of Society, I completely forgot some of you were still working for a living :-[ ;) No apologies for the content itself however, I thought it caught the mood of the French perfectly myself, but then i'm an old English male chauvanistic mysogynist pig & therefore beyond 'the pale' ::) ;D ;D
p.s. Thanks for keeping me on the straight & narrow Jimbob ;D :y
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they had to.. this image belonging to "slavery age" must be stopped..
and besides according to some real knowledge its not in religion , added later..
and despite some funny!! claims it has nothing to do with freedom.. >:(
I drive through a area with a large Asian/Muslim community going to & from work. It seems that a veil is almost a fashion item, loads of women wear them.
Since it is not religious I can say this.
It is to hide their beards and moustaches ;D ;D
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Well it's a handy way for the wearer to conceal a face like a well-skelped arse (should they have one).
On a prosaic and slightly more serious note however, I think it's unacceptable to allow people to hide their identity in this way in a country where the majority do not practise doing so.
By allowing such behaviour - along with other exhibitions of personal choice - simply means (to me at least) that this country (UK) will descend into a de-facto separatist state where the inclinations of those who choose to be different will be paramount in how the law and generally accepted social convention will be adhered to.
Loyalty to the nation state - before personal choice - is how it really should be.
In other words, if you don't like our rules
Pish off and live somewhere else ;)
shame we dont have the balls to do the same :y