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Dude, you were proven a liar on that before. Have you become pathological?The problem is not women wearing the burkini. It's that once women are allowed to wear the burkini, gangs of both male and female muslims attack and beat women not wearing the burkini. It is a matter of public safety.
Muzzie Beasts are destroying topless bathing on the Riviera. For that alone the religion should be crushed.![]()
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Dude, you were proven a liar on that before. Have you become pathological?
Ravi thinks muslim women don't want to go to school too
Check out the left quickly coming to the defense of the rights of the false religion while they are so quick to point out the dastardly acts of a Christian baker here.
The only thing more pathetic than a stink muslim following a cult, and that is the left wingers that enable them.
Especially moronic left wing women. Nothing more insidious than them.
My post was about the hypocrisy of the left and how they love to chide down on people from their pathetic moral platitudes.Check out the left quickly coming to the defense of the rights of the false religion while they are so quick to point out the dastardly acts of a Christian baker here.
The only thing more pathetic than a stink muslim following a cult, and that is the left wingers that enable them.
Especially moronic left wing women. Nothing more insidious than them.
This isn't about religious freedom. This is about a woman's right to wear what she wants. I understand banning the face veil because this hides the woman's identity. But the Burkini literally is a wet suit with a head wrap.
It's not the government's business what the woman chooses to wear when she goes to the beach.
Are we going to start banning one peice swimsuits as their abdomen cannot be seen? Or banning towels.
Around 15 French towns have banned the outfit mainly worn by Muslim women this summer, with around 24 women being stopped in Nice since the ban came into force, reports the Guardian. As with France’s ban on headscarves, supporters argue that the burkini goes against the deeply-held French principle of laïcité, or secularism, which is enshrined in the country’s laws.
Anglican priest Jenny Dawkins, who decided to take part in the protest after seeing the “chilling” images of the woman in Nice, calls it a weak argument. “I guess [the bans] are under the guise of secularism, that clothes expressing a religious view in a secular society is not acceptable,” Dawkins told TIME. “Whatever creed leads to somebody being isolated and intimidated to take their clothes off is not a creed I subscribe to.”
On the 'Beach' with Burkini Ban Protestors Outside London's French Embassy
What next, no gold cross jewelry?
Are we going to start banning one peice swimsuits as their abdomen cannot be seen? Or banning towels.
Yep, pathological.[
Dude, you were proven a liar on that before. Have you become pathological?
Hack, hardly.
Are you in ISIS?
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It’s no secret that topless bathing and Islam are incompatible traditions. Nor is it any secret that France has a large and growing Muslim population (estimated at 5-10% by mainstream sources). Yet another non-secret is the fact that Muslims are not particularly shy about protesting—or simply attacking—aspects of a host society they don’t like, especially if that society is a tolerant Western one, like France.
For these reasons it seems reasonable to suppose that Islam has had something to do with changing beach fashions, but the media and French government have no wish to acknowledge this.}
The Great French Topless Cover-Up
Around 15 French towns have banned the outfit mainly worn by Muslim women this summer, with around 24 women being stopped in Nice since the ban came into force, reports the Guardian. As with France’s ban on headscarves, supporters argue that the burkini goes against the deeply-held French principle of laïcité, or secularism, which is enshrined in the country’s laws.
Anglican priest Jenny Dawkins, who decided to take part in the protest after seeing the “chilling” images of the woman in Nice, calls it a weak argument. “I guess [the bans] are under the guise of secularism, that clothes expressing a religious view in a secular society is not acceptable,” Dawkins told TIME. “Whatever creed leads to somebody being isolated and intimidated to take their clothes off is not a creed I subscribe to.”
On the 'Beach' with Burkini Ban Protestors Outside London's French Embassy
What next, no gold cross jewelry?
Are we going to start banning one peice swimsuits as their abdomen cannot be seen? Or banning towels.
Nope, just clothing designed to undermine a countries freedom, law and culture.
Yep, pathological.
Check out the left quickly coming to the defense of the rights of the false religion while they are so quick to point out the dastardly acts of a Christian baker here.
The only thing more pathetic than a stink muslim following a cult, and that is the left wingers that enable them.
Especially moronic left wing women. Nothing more insidious than them.