polite_gandalf wrote on Jul 15
th, 2015 at 5:21pm:
They're all ragheads K.
A valid observation - see?? I am not always in disagreement with Muslims!
Re Armenians and whatnot - I did correct my mistake when it was pointed out. Not something either you or PB are willing to do. You delight in the sleight of hand recall.
Gandy, if you actually dug up my post you would see that I made a couple of exceptions, especially for older Muslim women who have lived in a Muslim country all their lives and arrived in the West past 40 or 50 years of age.
But it's true, I think if you are young Australian woman and you don the hijab and especially the niqab, you are demonstrating and advertising your support for values and norms that are antithetical to your own country's culture and system. As it is perfectly possible to have a privatre Muslim faith without anyone on the street knowing, Muslim women's relationship to ALlah and Islam is perfectly possible in a fully religious, private way. There is no meed for hijab or niqab in the West for a Muslim woman to be a Muslim woman.
So putting on the garb they are doing something over and above religion. They are demonstrating civilisation alientation from their home countries, they are demoinstrrating conscious opposition to the values, customs, habits and norms of their own country, in favour for a much less free, less tolerant, less open, less civilised, less cultured and more primitive tradition and customs.
The hijab and the niqab are not merely counter-cultural, like the mini skirt or long hair in the 60s, two fingers to the establishment, to be grown out of by 30. They are signs of submission to an alien culture. They are pro-cultural, pro-anti-Western cultural (sorry about the clanky construction but you know what I am saying).
You can search my posts and you will see that I have always said I don't care if you are a Muslim as long as you don't parade it in the public space, and don't demand accommodation from everyone else. Your private communion with your god is not my business.