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what a cruel, male-dominated culture

SandEagle

Lifer
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Absolute bullshit.

The female in the bikini has made her own choice. The males are not forcing her to don the bikini unlike the burkha clad one.

Again, the female in the bikini has the complete freedom to wear the burkha, the but the female in the burkha will be dead by honor killing if she even harbored the thought of a bikini.
 
I went to Canada's Wonderland last summer and it just so happened it was Muslim day. I did not realized they dressed that way even here, and in that weather. It was freaking +39 that day. The $10 desani water bottles were the only thing keeping us alive. I actually felt bad for those woman, but they seemed indifferent and still somehow enjoying themselves.
 
I went to Canada's Wonderland last summer and it just so happened it was Muslim day. I did not realized they dressed that way even here, and in that weather. It was freaking +39 that day. The $10 desani water bottles were the only thing keeping us alive. I actually felt bad for those woman, but they seemed indifferent and still somehow enjoying themselves.

I went to a university that had a high Muslim population. That sort of dress still makes me uneasy though. As it does a lot of people. I've spoken to people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds and they feel the same. Even so called moderate Muslims. I've heard the latter refer to it as a deliberate political provocation of non-Muslims, as it clearly defines them as separate from the rest of us.
 
I went to a university that had a high Muslim population. That sort of dress still makes me uneasy though. As it does a lot of people. I've spoken to people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds and they feel the same. Even so called moderate Muslims. I've heard the latter refer to it as a deliberate political provocation of non-Muslims, as it clearly defines them as separate from the rest of us.
Are you as uneasy around Hasidim or Amish?
 
Absolute bullshit.

The female in the bikini has made her own choice. The males are not forcing her to don the bikini unlike the burkha clad one.

Again, the female in the bikini has the complete freedom to wear the burkha, the but the female in the burkha will be dead by honor killing if she even harbored the thought of a bikini.

you don't get it.
 
I went to Canada's Wonderland last summer and it just so happened it was Muslim day. I did not realized they dressed that way even here, and in that weather. It was freaking +39 that day. The $10 desani water bottles were the only thing keeping us alive. I actually felt bad for those woman, but they seemed indifferent and still somehow enjoying themselves.


I highly doubt a canadian summer day holds a candle to a Middle Eastern summer day.
 
Absolute bullshit.

The female in the bikini has made her own choice. The males are not forcing her to don the bikini unlike the burkha clad one.

Again, the female in the bikini has the complete freedom to wear the burkha, the but the female in the burkha will be dead by honor killing if she even harbored the thought of a bikini.

The anti-moral police are capable of prohibiting choice too.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8197917.stm
 
Absolute bullshit.

The female in the bikini has made her own choice. The males are not forcing her to don the bikini unlike the burkha clad one.

The woman wearing a bikini is being forced to wear a bikini. If she wasn't wearing it she'd be charged with indecent exposure.
 
I went to Canada's Wonderland last summer and it just so happened it was Muslim day. I did not realized they dressed that way even here, and in that weather. It was freaking +39 that day. The $10 desani water bottles were the only thing keeping us alive. I actually felt bad for those woman, but they seemed indifferent and still somehow enjoying themselves.

Lol. 102F... you funny canadians. 🙄
 
I went to a university that had a high Muslim population. That sort of dress still makes me uneasy though. As it does a lot of people. I've spoken to people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds and they feel the same. Even so called moderate Muslims. I've heard the latter refer to it as a deliberate political provocation of non-Muslims, as it clearly defines them as separate from the rest of us.

Same here. We have a lot of interpreters, cultural advisers, and other middle eastern types here at this Army post. Their wives occasionally walk around the neighborhood or go to the PX in burkahs, head scarfs, etc. It very clearly makes everyone around them uncomfortable.
 
one of the two typically has a choice in how they dress.

bingo, no one gets stoned for not wearing a bikini.

only the burka/head scarf is claiming unearned moral position/self righteousness through what they wear. such displays of faith are meant to divide populations, separate the saved from the damned from a glance, you know whos with you and who's against you, you don't even need skin color, when the time comes, you know who to murder.

so yes..stupid comic, standard mindless lefty moral relativism.
 
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