freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
Quote:"Get over it" translates as "let's not bother to explore the social and moral ramifications of women wearing such self-negating attire in our Western homeland". That's a cop-out.
I thought you wanted to ban it, not explore it?
Both.
We're exploring the issue here. The French explored the issue ~ and then banned it. In that order.
Quote:It's anathema to everything we believe in as a free society in which women can aspire to anything a man can achieve.
freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
Except of course for the cases where a woman (or a man for that matter) chooses to wear it, in which case it is an expression of that freedom.
Freedom comes with a responsibility to the community. Some fat guy running nude across a sports field during an important game is also an expression of freedom ~ but it's illegal because it offends our cultural sensibilities.
Same with not being allowed to walk bare-chested around most shopping malls. Or sitting bare-chested in a restaurant. Or in church. Security will chuck them out.
Quote:Every time our own children are exposed to this nonsense in the streets of their own generational homeland they are getting the message from us that this kind of sick behaviour is normal and acceptable to our values system.
freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
No child is going to be confused about whether it is normal.
You really must get out more. I saw a small girl shrinking fearfully into her mother's skirt at the sight of a bagged woman walking through my local shopping centre.
Darth Vader outfits on the silver screen is one thing, but walking around your local shopping centre?
Those burqas can frighten the horses.
freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
It is, however acceptable,
So far. And only legally. Morally and culturally it is an abomination that has no place in Western society ~ any more than does a woman in a bikini doing her shopping in Riyadh.
freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
and it is important that you let your children know that they can choose what to wear for themselves.
Wrong.
From school days to a lifetime of employment they will be wearing what they are told to wear.
And parents will continue to tell their daughters not to dress like little sluts, and will tell their sons not to wear T-Shirts with
bugger written on them.
Quote:In the streets? Such as?
freediver wrote on Aug 5
th, 2013 at 3:04pm:
Your rants about how a woman choosing for herself what to wear is anathema to everything we stand for.
That one was a tough one for you to answer. Perhaps some other time.