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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: Alyssa] 1
#23583495 - 08/27/16 01:15 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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If you don't see any problem with allowing several million unvetted migrants into the EU coming from some of the most repressed countries on the planet, you have about as much common sense as the average Trump supporter. Islam is an extremely backwards ideology. I'm not going to say Christianity or Judaism is much better, but at least Jesus wasn't a plundering warlord that spread his message by the sword. The Jews generally don't take the Torah literally either, which is really the problem with Islam. A rigid and literal interpretation of any of the major religions isn't really compatible with modern society. Until mainstream Islam shifts away from this the Islamic world will continue to lag behind the rest of the world.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: fapjack]
#23583510 - 08/27/16 01:20 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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fapjack said: If you don't see any problem with allowing several million unvetted migrants into the EU coming from some of the most repressed countries on the planet, you have about as much common sense as the average Trump supporter. Islam is an extremely backwards ideology. I'm not going to say Christianity or Judaism is much better, but at least Jesus wasn't a plundering warlord that spread his message by the sword. The Jews generally don't take the Torah literally either, which is really the problem with Islam. A rigid and literal interpretation of any of the major religions isn't really compatible with modern society. Until mainstream Islam shifts away from this the Islamic world will continue to lag behind the rest of the world.
What? I thought Trump's idea was to stop all immigration from Muslim countries. I'm strictly anti-Islam, how did you get the idea that I was tolerant of it?
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: Alyssa]
#23583609 - 08/27/16 01:51 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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fapjack said: This ban doesn't address any of the issues they are dealing with. If they started rounding up migrants and shipping them back to whatever country they came from it would do a lot more good than not allowing them to wear certain bathing suits on the beach. If they don't want Muslims coming into their country be proactive instead of passing passive aggressive legislation that doesn't do anything. Instead of allowing boats filled with migrants in, maybe turn their vessels around and tell them to go fuck themselves. The EU needs to stop acting like a nation of pussies if they don't want their cultures to be consumed by a bunch of savages.
Good point! I really like Donald's solution, he's all about keeping America safe.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: koods]
#23583627 - 08/27/16 01:55 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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koods said: You're a regressive
lol. No. I just call it like I see it. Muslims have NO problem imposing their beliefs on people, even in places where they are guests. What... they can't take the same in return?
This is regressive
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: fapjack] 1
#23583640 - 08/27/16 01:59 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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fapjack said: This ban doesn't address any of the issues they are dealing with.
Sure doesn't. It is kind of funny though. Typical french passive aggressiveness.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23583651 - 08/27/16 02:01 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Burkini reminds me of the word bukkaki or something dirty like that
I think the word itself is gross and should be banned
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: Crystal G]
#23583891 - 08/27/16 03:17 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: claiming it's a cultural difference to molest children and marry a 9 year old
No it's not, pedophilia has a victim and is therefore not a victimless crime.
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hostileuniverse said: Yet, here in America, many school teachers are banned from wearing cross necklaces, with no outrage from the lunatic left. Another fine example of them preferring Islam over Christianity
If teachers are banned from wearing crosses, then those same teachers wearing niqab or hijab would be banned too. All religious garb would.
Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: hostileuniverse]
#23584001 - 08/27/16 03:42 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: Asante] 1
#23584018 - 08/27/16 03:45 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Asante said: Freedom means that you can wear your culturally prescribed clothes without the law forbidding you to do that.
Freedom is walking out of my house naked. The world has a long way to go. These cops in France are helping us get closer to the end goal of eliminating cloth slavery.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: PatrickKn]
#23584708 - 08/27/16 06:42 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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those fucks have brown skin and then cover themselves up with under armor
it makes no sense...
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: hostileuniverse]
#23584719 - 08/27/16 06:47 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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hostileuniverse said: Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
Some of us never heard about teachers being banned from wearing crosses, to be honest with you. Must be a regional or district thing.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: Crystal G] 1
#23584728 - 08/27/16 06:50 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't think you should be able to tell someone how to dress. But I hate Muslims and agree with it in this particular case
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: hostileuniverse]
#23584825 - 08/27/16 07:33 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: claiming it's a cultural difference to molest children and marry a 9 year old
No it's not, pedophilia has a victim and is therefore not a victimless crime.
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hostileuniverse said: Yet, here in America, many school teachers are banned from wearing cross necklaces, with no outrage from the lunatic left. Another fine example of them preferring Islam over Christianity
If teachers are banned from wearing crosses, then those same teachers wearing niqab or hijab would be banned too. All religious garb would.
Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
We are supposed to be upset about what? A ban on wearing crosses in schools? As far as I can tell, there are only two states that have a law about religious garb, and nobody enforces them. They are very old, and recognized as being unconstitutional.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: koods]
#23584833 - 08/27/16 07:35 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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hostileuniverse said: Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
We are supposed to be upset about what? A ban on wearing crosses in schools? As far as I can tell, there are only two states that have a law about religious garb, and nobody enforces them. They are very old, and recognized as being unconstitutional.
Yes, but it's actually nothing to be upset over as long as it is enforced equally.
Meaning, if a teacher is banned from wearing religious garb, that would include ALL religious garb, not just crosses.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: Shroomism]
#23584856 - 08/27/16 07:41 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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koods said: You're a regressive
lol. No. I just call it like I see it. Muslims have NO problem imposing their beliefs on people, even in places where they are guests. What... they can't take the same in return?
This is regressive
Lots of people want shit. Muslims want to impose their beliefs. Christians want to be exempt from anti-discrimination laws. Unlike Christians, I don't see the Muslims getting their beliefs legally sanctioned anywhere in the west. In France, there is no law allowing Muslims to force people to wear a burka. There is a law saying they can't. It seems like beliefs are being imposed on Muslims in France, not the other way around.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini, and the burkini ban? [Re: koods]
#23584869 - 08/27/16 07:48 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bankini
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: Crystal G]
#23584879 - 08/27/16 07:53 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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hostileuniverse said: Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
We are supposed to be upset about what? A ban on wearing crosses in schools? As far as I can tell, there are only two states that have a law about religious garb, and nobody enforces them. They are very old, and recognized as being unconstitutional.
Yes, but it's actually nothing to be upset over as long as it is enforced equally.
Meaning, if a teacher is banned from wearing religious garb, that would include ALL religious garb, not just crosses.
it's rarely enforced. I found three cases. One was about a burka, one a Star of David and the other a cross. I have no doubt these people were doing more than wearing some kind of symbol. They were probably being very overtly religious in a secular public school.
This is a red herring from hostile dude. The police forcing a civilian to remove religious garb in a public space is far more discriminatory than one that mandates a government employee not push a religious agenda upon students. Nuns cover their heads as well for religious reasons. There's no law about that in France.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: PatrickKn]
#23585750 - 08/28/16 02:20 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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PatrickKn said: Freedom is walking out of my house naked. The world has a long way to go. These cops in France are helping us get closer to then end goal of eliminating cloth slavery.
Wow, right on!
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Asante said: Freedom means that you can wear your culturally prescribed clothes without the law forbidding you to do that.
0 imagination.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: PatrickKn] 1
#23585752 - 08/28/16 02:25 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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PatrickKn said: Freedom is walking out of my house naked. The world has a long way to go. These cops in France are helping us get closer to then end goal of eliminating cloth slavery.
I believe in France it is legal, at least on quite many beaches, to be naked on the beach. I'm glad for this, nudity should not be a crime. Nothing beats the feeling of swimming naked.
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Re: Your thoughts and opinions on the burkini? [Re: Crystal G]
#23585775 - 08/28/16 02:51 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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hostileuniverse said: Point was, no outcry from our idiotic left wing in this country, so why so upset over this? Piss on Islam
Some of us never heard about teachers being banned from wearing crosses, to be honest with you. Must be a regional or district thing.
Bill Warner explains in an interview that Muslims have a strange aversion to crosses. despite Jesus being recognized as real, Christianity isnt Islam and the Kafir must all convert or die
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