Argument for putting women in burkas

In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

What the hell... I am not sure if you are a lib who thinks Islam is actually a great idea, but if you aren't. Please, tell me that this colossal piece of Islam apology is pure sarcasm?
lol

You can be sure he’s no ‘lib.’
 
the consumer market for instant gratification is probably the symptom and not the cause of the downfall of civilization, and that those who expose the true cause will gather the wrath of the agents of chaos around them pretty quickly.
Delusional nonsense and demagoguery.

Our civilization is not subject to ‘downfall.’
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.
First off, that is not true about so called "native Americans"(a politically correct term, we are called Indians) that's Hollywoods/Washington DC invention...
Now go back to your mosque...
 
If any Americans ever died for freedom, it was not the freedom to put women in sacks.
I am fundamentally anti-war, but if ever there were a reason for one, it would be to finally liberate our sisters in the world. Countries, systems, cultures, forms of belief that oppress deserve not only no respect, but deserve to be discredited, subverted, overturned and destroyed.
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

What the hell... I am not sure if you are a lib who thinks Islam is actually a great idea, but if you aren't. Please, tell me that this colossal piece of Islam apology is pure sarcasm?
lol

You can be sure he’s no ‘lib.’
He's appeasing like one...
 
the consumer market for instant gratification is probably the symptom and not the cause of the downfall of civilization, and that those who expose the true cause will gather the wrath of the agents of chaos around them pretty quickly.
Delusional nonsense and demagoguery.

Our civilization is not subject to ‘downfall.’
True, The "downfall" is from socialism not lack of women wearing burkas...
 
If any Americans ever died for freedom, it was not the freedom to put women in sacks.
I am fundamentally anti-war, but if ever there were a reason for one, it would be to finally liberate our sisters in the world. Countries, systems, cultures, forms of belief that oppress deserve not only no respect, but deserve to be discredited, subverted, overturned and destroyed.
Yes, socialism wants control the freedoms of the average person...
 
the consumer market for instant gratification is probably the symptom and not the cause of the downfall of civilization, and that those who expose the true cause will gather the wrath of the agents of chaos around them pretty quickly.
Delusional nonsense and demagoguery.

Our civilization is not subject to ‘downfall.’
oh yes it is. all civilizations eventually die out. it is the human condition.
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.
Women and sex are way over rated, along with marriage. work and having kids..
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

This is the year 2016. MOST women are not involved in the adult entertainment business, and those same women would have been prostitutes thousands of years ago. We can dress anyway we feel like dressing. We are people, not property. The world changes and people change. Deal with it.
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

This is the year 2016. MOST women are not involved in the adult entertainment business, and those same women would have been prostitutes thousands of years ago. We can dress anyway we feel like dressing. We are people, not property. The world changes and people change. Deal with it.
In a Islam controlled country you would be stoned to death for saying that...
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

This is the year 2016. MOST women are not involved in the adult entertainment business, and those same women would have been prostitutes thousands of years ago. We can dress anyway we feel like dressing. We are people, not property. The world changes and people change. Deal with it.
In a Islam controlled country you would be stoned to death for saying that...

Well thankfully I don't live in a regressive 3rd world country that is stuck in the middle ages. :thup:
 
In most traditional cultures a man had to prove his overall social worth before he could gain access to an attractive woman; in some Native American tribes for example a man wasn't even allowed to court a woman unless he had proven himself in a hunt or a fight.

And this likely benefited the economy as well, since it motivated men to "man up" and do something useful with the hope of getting a wife for his effort.

Today however women often dress immodestly in public and are very easy overall, plus adult entertainment industries provide easy sexual access to anyone willing to pay.

Basically it's sexual affirmative action, now all a man has to do to see an attractive woman is turn on his computer, so it'll likely hurt the economy in a long run when a man is no longer willing to be a man and do productive things.

So ironically if we made women wear burkas in public and eliminated the adult entertainment industry it might actually benefit the economy in the long run; the lazy welfare recipient couldn't just stare at the hottie outside his home or search for free porn online, he'd have to actually do something productive with his life in order to find a woman to bed.

This is the year 2016. MOST women are not involved in the adult entertainment business, and those same women would have been prostitutes thousands of years ago. We can dress anyway we feel like dressing. We are people, not property. The world changes and people change. Deal with it.
In a Islam controlled country you would be stoned to death for saying that...

Well thankfully I don't live in a regressive 3rd world country that is stuck in the middle ages. :thup:
Agree, you look fine just the way you are...
 

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