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Sheikh Hilali had a point! : Comments

By Dave Smith, published 14/11/2006

It’s about time we Australians took an honest look at the effect dress codes in our culture have on our society.

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BOAZ_David reading your own comments the only point you can ever make, is to make an point of writing comments that you have not based on facts as you didn't provided evidence or are sexist comments.

So next you wander may I suggested you should do some research before replying again, especially as there are different versions of The Bible and more then one passage in each and yet you only quoted one small line.

PS Now how do we know what happened at your work place actually happened and if a man done the same to a female workmate, would you be happy or do something about it?
Posted by Kwv, Thursday, 16 November 2006 11:40:01 PM
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Clearly, some correspondents need to get some help. Their priapic fantasies indicate to me that these guys are at risk of losing control of themselves in the company of women.

The last time I recall being 'turned on' by a glimpse of a woman's crotch was when I was in my early teens and I used to catch the bus to school with some unfortunate girls from a private school that required them to wera long, frilly bloomers as underwear.

However, I grew out of that stage - unlike, apparently, some commenters here and the author of the article. Adult men notice attractive women, but learn how to see them without ogling or perving.

Unfortunately, it seems that some men become stuck at the priapic adolescent stage of development. Maybe that's why they need artificial structures like religion, psychotherapy or medication to keep themselves under control.
Posted by CJ Morgan, Friday, 17 November 2006 6:35:38 AM
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ronnie peters. I have a 16 year old son too and an 8 year old and I have always taught all my children the importance of self respect otherwise I believe that they will find it difficult to respect others.

I remind them to consider carefully how they act, the choices they make and what they do as whilst I will still be there for them if they make a bad choice, I will not protect them from taking responsbility, if they hurt another or make a bad choice they will be expected to take responsibility for their actions. For every action there is a re-action and a consequence.

I want them to think about what they are doing before they do it, not just think about how to get away with it and cover it up afterwards.

These days because of the lack of the lack personal responsibility expected of people and the culture of covering up and protecting those that do the wrong thing - people dont care.

We should be required to care - at least enough to be fair.
Posted by Jolanda, Friday, 17 November 2006 6:52:35 AM
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ronnie peters, I like the way that you dissect arguments clinically. I haven't noticed you before in my sporadic visits to OLO. I hope you become a regular, someone to hopefully balance some of the other less savoury regulars who use this site to repeatedly parade their boring prejudices. Or, should I say, prejudice - some are so narrow minded and artless, they have only a single prejudice to regale us with. It's much more interesting to read someone who can deconstruct an article and expose its truths and weaknesses.
Posted by PK, Friday, 17 November 2006 2:46:25 PM
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Fellow Human,

Firstly, the media were all over that fake gang rape that occurred in Darling Harbour, but yes, there actually was one Lebanese guy involved.

The media, and police, wanted to show that non-Muslims could also do pack rapes (as though we didn't know that already).

But you miss the point.

There have been over 70 racially motivated pack rapes by Muslim men (racially motivated, don't forget that, that is incredibly important) although countless more that were unreported.

Police know this because some of the videotapes made by the Pakistani brothers who pack raped about 5 girls have women on the tapes who have never come forward.

Those guys were with a prostitute, and the police likely knew it, but the leftist media wanted to show that others could gang-rape, so Muslims didn't feel victimised.

One important differences was that the guys all came forward within 24hrs of the CCTV footage being shown, wheareas none of the Muslim guys owned up (just like the trouble at Cronulla).

The main thing though is that wherever Muslims have gone in the west there is the problem of racially motivated gang rapes. This is a cultural phenomenon and is far worse in Islamic countries.

It is so bad that the laws of Islam are used, where four male witnesses must be present to the rape, and if the woman can't prove it, she is charged with adultery and stoned to death.

For you to even bring that Darling Harbour incident up shows you want every culture to have the problem of racially motivated gang rapes.

In civilised nations, that doesn't happen.

In fact, in the words of one of the judges who sentenced the vile Skaf racists (there vile mother should be in there too, she called the girls, as well as the police prosecutor, "sluts" - those Muslim men have got them brainwashed well!) he said that such crimes have only been seen in wartime.

Which is exactly the point. Many Muslims see themselves at war with the west.
Posted by Benjamin, Saturday, 18 November 2006 6:36:24 PM
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And in writing comments without evidence like "The main thing though is that wherever Muslims have gone in the west there is the problem of racially motivated gang rapes. This is a cultural phenomenon and is far worse in Islamic countries","There have been over 70 racially motivated pack rapes by Muslim men" and etc etc etc

But of course Benjamin you haven't been brainwashed by people like A Bolt from the right wing media and talking about The Media, please tell us who are the leftist media?

PS BOAZ_David, come out come out where you are, unless you are scare of me pointing out the truth to you? That your comments are not based on facts and are sexist comments.
Posted by Kwv, Sunday, 19 November 2006 8:19:13 PM
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