Quote:Oh bvllsh1t. How do you propose that I go out and find out if my 'assumptions' are correct?
You're a smart man. You figure it out.
Mate, you've mixed and twisted around my words so much that I've forgotten what I need to prove.
Let me just point out something:
Quote:They aren't maintaining it here. You are equating the wearing of traditional clothes with support of everything you don't like
(and they don't like) about the middle east.
I NEVER 'equated' the wearing of traditional clothes with support of everything I don't like.
YOU just assumed this.
I never said it.
So... quit making
ASSUMPTIONS
about ME and stick to the facts, freediver.
Quote:You'll NEVER be satisfied, will you?
I think you could do a lot better than making assumptions based on the clothes people wear.
Is that a 'no?'
Quote:It's not like you'reproving your assumptions either, freediver
That's because i'm not nmaking any. I'm just pointing out the shortcomings in this call to curb our freedom and gain nothing in return.
Pfffft. You've made
plenty
of assumptions, freediver... trust me. Would you like me to make a list?
Quote:Have 0 knowledge on Islam yourself, but have the nerve to claim that I don't know what I'm talking about.
I'm happy to go with neither of us knowing much about this issue. In the absence of any real knowledge, taking away people's rights based on assumptions is clearly absurd.
Seems to me I know more about this topic than you, freediver.
Quote:They aren't even allowed to go out in PUBLIC
Yes they are. Hence the clothes you are trying to take away from them.
What I meant to say was that in most Islamic countries they can't go out in public
without being escorted by a male. But in some cases, they
don't go out at all.
Quote:So.. . let me get this straight, you don't know ANYTHING about what your challenging me with?
All I need to know is what you said in order to point out such obvious flaws in it.
Where?