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"...divert that..."

Sorry boys for interrupting your reverie. I know how important it is for you guys.

I await with baited breath the next diabolical narrative trawled up from the slops by Loudmouth and Jayb....fascinating : )

Carry on.....
Posted by Poirot, Friday, 29 March 2013 10:52:55 PM
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Threads author is on line at this time.
Probably gloating at how many are posting as required, not considering the threads single point.
Make no mistake, my views are unchanged, I highlight yet again.
No chance at all exists for us to run Christian academies in almost any Muslim country.
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 30 March 2013 7:45:53 AM
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poirot: I await with baited breath the next diabolical narrative trawled up from the slops by Loudmouth and Jayb....fascinating : )Carry on.....

OK poirot, as you wish.

If we had a post on the virtues of treating women as sub-human creatures, I would imagine that you would be up in arms to the max. Yet, here you are defending Islams treatment of women.

Or, is it that, as the line goes, "the truth. You can't handle the truth." Showing these things is distasteful to you because, "you don't want to know the truth." That is no reason not to air them in public & let people know what kind of world Muslims want Australia to become.

Question: Do you want this stuff taught to children in Australian schools? If you don't answer the question I can only assume that you do.
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 30 March 2013 9:07:59 AM
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Poirot,

You can ignore the real issues all you wish, because attention to them is just so inconvenient for you.

But they'll still be there when you get over your wounded goose act. The issue of the treatment of women as 'meat', as transferable propery, as little better than farm animals, will still be there. The issue of equal rights will still be there.

Wow ! Now you can get all huffy and write "I will not be lectured on women's rights by this man !"

Go for it. Give it your best shot.

Cheers :)

Jo
Posted by Loudmouth, Saturday, 30 March 2013 9:49:49 AM
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Just for csteel & Poirot benifit. The latest in "The Truth is out there"

Link: http://www.dailylife.com.au/news-and-views/dl-opinion/is-this-photo-grounds-for-death-20130325-2gpi2.html

Two weeks ago, a young Tunisian woman known only by the name “Amina” posted political self portraits to Facebook to protest the continued oppression of women in the Arab world’s first democracy.

Posing topless, one photo featured Amina smoking with the Arabic declaration “my body belongs to me, and is not the source of the honor of anyone” scrawled across her chest; Today, Amina is in a psychiatric hospital, admitted there against her will by family members.

The Wahabi Salafi preacher Almi Adel, head of the almost comically titled Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, warned Tunisian newspaper Kapitalis, "Her act could bring about an epidemic. It could be contagious and give ideas to other women. It is therefore necessary to isolate the incident.

It’s tempting to mock the preacher’s words for the crude expression of fear that they are. If women begin to think for themselves and question their environments, they might then demand their own liberation from the kinds of patriarchal societies that empower men like Adel to wield control over them. Perhaps even more terrifying is the possibility that they might succeed.

Unfortunately, the consequence of men like Adel having power is that they do wield it. And his proposed solution to ‘isolating the incident’ is to execute Amina in accordance with his misreading of sharia law.

An inconvenient truth.
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 30 March 2013 10:07:17 AM
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Forgive me, Jayb...I was under the impression this type of thread was merely an opportunity for you and others to indulge in a spot of dredging. when I stopped by for a peek, you were busy regaling us with a story about a man having sex with a goat. (I do note that he was arrested for that action) - followed by Loudmouth jokily telling us about a preference for chickens.

Anyhooo.....I'm sorry dear but I can't be bothered reading your links or following your harangue.

Btw, I love your regular stunt of "If you don't answer the question I can only assume..."

If I don't answer, it's because I can't be bothered with your disingenuous and puerile game of trawling for Muslim nasties.

Loudmouth - the great defender of women!

He's the only male poster on OLO who has snidely used "sweetie" as a debating tactic....but I don't believe he's actually deployed it in reply to other male posters around here - it's strictly reserved for females when he needs a bit of extra ammo.

Actually I don't have any Muslim connections at all - but I do recognise a sustained bigoted diatribe when I see one.
Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 30 March 2013 10:09:11 AM
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