freediver wrote on Apr 19
th, 2011 at 8:35pm:
Quote:If there was, you could have your passport photo taken with the burqa on.
Taking a photo for identification is not the same situation as being in public.
No-one is compelled to have a photo taken for ID purposes unless they get arrested or
enter into an arrangement that requires it.
JUST 'SPREAD EM' A LITTLE WIDER PLEASE - the request, from our moslem brothersOur craven, and morally sick, community is pandering to a foreign and intolerant philosophy.
Why?
Because moslems have convinced many of us, that if we will 'accommodate' moslem 'cultural' requirements, then all will be well between the moslem community, and non-moslems.
That is a moslem lie, a falsehood.What moslems, at first request, but as our acquiescence to moslem 'needs' is 'satisfied', what moslems will then insist upon, is that the non-moslem host community must become de facto Sharia community - so as to assure 'social harmony' between moslems, and non-moslems.
We [the people of 'Western' nations of this age]
do not deserve the freedom and liberties, which OUR FOREFATHERS secured,.
Freedom and liberties which are both unappreciated, and unearned by this craven and wicked generation.
Moslem woman 'proudly' displays her Florida USA D/L photo ID to accommodate moslem 'sensibilities'
http://www.corbisimages.com/images/42-19448491.jpgsize=67&uid=81191590-9c20-436b-9155-ed043889ea6c&uniqID=82ee02f7-2671-41c8-b025-bfabe86157de
http://www.corbisimages.com/images/42-19448491.jpg?size=67&uid=81191590-9c20-436b-9155-ed043889ea6c&uniqID=82ee02f7-2671-41c8-b025-bfabe86157de
New Jersey USA D/L photo ID to accommodate moslem 'sensibilities'
http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger2/7559/1819/220/z/61084/gse_multipart31357.jpg
AND,
http://isaacschrodinger.typepad.com/isaacschrodinger/images/2007/03/24/muslim_woman_id.jpg
Burkas for Australian society ??? - SURE, WHY NOT, THEY'RE JUST BEING 'MODEST'. /sarc off
http://delhi4cats.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/covered-women.jpgw=468&h=283
Google images;
muslim women face covering driver photo idfreediver wrote on Apr 19
th, 2011 at 8:35pm:
Quote:So as to prevent 'others' [i.e. complete 'strangers' ] from ascertaining their apparent identity / 'form'.
What are you on about Yadda?
Do you suspect them of being aliens or something? Duh, FD.
Duh, duh, duh.The whole point FD, is that no-one can tell,
who is wearing a burka, or why someone wears a burka.
Are you denying that ISLAM is a violent and militant philosophy?
And on many occasions, moslem militants have used burkas, tactically.
Jihadi men have been known to wear burkas for tactical reasons, concealing their identity, and weapons under burkas.
Devout moslem women have been 'turned' into Jihadi bombers, concealing explosives under their burkas.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2007/12/woman-caught-with-bomb-under-burqa.htmlGoogle;
bomb under burkaGoogle;
weapon under burkafreediver wrote on Apr 19
th, 2011 at 8:35pm:
Quote:Sorry, BUT FEMALE MODESTY IS NOT THE ISSUE HERE [re burkes].
Yadda, people may cover themselves for whatever reason they want, including modesty.
You do not get to choose their motives for them.
FD,
Duh.
See my response, above.
freediver wrote on Apr 19
th, 2011 at 8:35pm:
Quote:Should i [...or anyone else] have the right to go naked in public
Yes you should, and in plenty of places you can. We have come a long way from our victorian background, when our women had to wear a full length woolen gown at the beach. Our culture is actually far closer to that of Islam than our current law. Our current standards are a rejection of our culture and history, not a reflection of it.
The whole point FD, imo, is that if my religion is able to convince me that i have a right to behave in a certain way, must everyone else respect that supposed right ???
Must everyone else [with my broader community] respect, my 'religious freedom/right' to do what others may find offensive ???
If so, why ???
You suggest, it is because
i must respect their 'religious freedom/right'
Q.
Shouldn't respect and tolerance be a two way street ???
Not according to moslems, living in non-moslem host nations.
And not according to FD.
Because non-moslem host nations,
MUST 'accommodate' all moslem 'cultural' requirements.
Duh.
No we 'must' not.
We too, deserve respect and tolerance, especially from cultural 'guests'.
IMAGE
http://www.theluxechronicles.com/.a/6a00e54f05e1bb88340120a6ab2571970c-700wi
THIS BEHAVIOUR,
CHOOSING TO DRESS LIKE THIS, IN PUBLIC, IS APPROPRIATE
IN SAUDI ARABIABut such behaviour, choosing to wear such attire, in public, in Australia,
is offensive to Australian cultural mores.