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The Hijab controversy
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Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 25 August 2022 8:51:37 AM
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Armchair Critic,
You'd be appalled at witnessing many "Australian tourists' " behaviour here in the North ! Bali & Thailand fare even worse from what I have seen on the subject on TV. Uncultured is one way I describe it ! A National Service scheme would put a stop to such embarrassing representatives of this Nation ! As far as those facial fly screens for females go just a simple 'NO' will do. Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 25 August 2022 9:42:00 AM
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Indy,
You are confusing the hijab with the burka, Pauline Hanson wears a burka. Pauline Hanson in a bikini certainly would terrorise a lot of people. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaU40PznA9s I want to ban that "person" in a funny clowns suit flogging burgers to children! I want to ban some dead old colonel flogging unhealthy dead old chook! Ban em' ALL! p/s I have learned Ronald is sometimes a tranny, I am shattered! Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 25 August 2022 10:20:57 AM
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Pauline Hanson in a bikini certainly would terrorise a lot of people.
Paul1405, Pauline Hanson happened to have an exceptionally good figure. As for "confusing the hijab with the burka" so what ? I recall seeing Muslim women wearing Hijab & clothing so tight that they revealed more than had they been undressed. Most of them were very classy & stylish in their appearance. Way, way more so than how the sheilahs display their tattooed slabs of cellulite here ! As for the Burka well, it goes without saying that any sane bloke would rather be without a female than be with one that has to be hidden like that. The Burka is a security issue ! Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 25 August 2022 9:07:28 PM
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Shadow Minister -
https://skepchick.org/2011/10/ultra-orthodox-men/ You're welcome. Posted by rache, Friday, 26 August 2022 12:11:33 AM
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Indy,
Do you also consider young fellas in hoodie's a security risk, or that bloke at the hamburger joint in a clowns suit a security risk. So you're not concerned about women in hijab's at all, but rather those wearing a burka, a different garment. Having spent many years in Sydney and being in areas of high Muslim populations, few women did I observe wearing a burka, lots wearing a hijab. Without a "ban the burka" edict in force there has been no problem as far as I am aware, so what are your security concerns? Maybe we should consider old blokes in priestly attire a security risk to young children, there's certainly enough evidence of that. p/s I'll leave Pauline Hanson to you, she's your kinda gal. Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 26 August 2022 6:02:20 AM
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No one gets a free pass to sweat all over another persons groceries.
- If your heading into the Coolangatta beer garden, right on the beach for a beer and a counter lunch and eating outside beach clothing may be acceptable, but if you're actually going into the pub to eat you got to chuck a shirt and thongs on.
Heading into Woolies in a beach town might be a grey area,
Woolies probably have their own dress codes.
- But you still don't have a right to sweat all over other peoples food.