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ban on burkas would be very un british....

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(¯`*•.¸JUPITER JOY AND HER CRYSTAL BALLS(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸JUPITER JOY AND HER CRYSTAL BALLS(¯`*•.¸ Report 18 Jul 2010 19:40

hi janey.just replying to your questions.
if i wanted to go to dubai that much i would follow there rules ,after all they live there, its there way.
as for over here my point is why is it rules apply to whoever and not to everyone.no-one likes unfairness.and im one.
i work with overseas students.2 of my girls wear burkas.i cant count the times ive said hi to the wrong one.how can i tell.
the red herring that you dont like dragging is one that annoys alot of people.and as ive said before each to there own opinion.xx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 18 Jul 2010 19:38

and mho is you should conform to each countries rules.

( remember i live in a village in the middle of no where lol xx

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 18 Jul 2010 19:37

Kelly can you refrain from name calling please , everyone is entitled to their opinion.

Rambling

Rambling Report 18 Jul 2010 19:29

Oh well that's ok then ...full justification for banning it...someone tried to cheat on the transport system wearing one :)

I wonder how many times a day that happens with people NOT wearing the burka?

But...when even the Conservatives say it won't happen, because it is "illiberal" i shall not worry too much that the law will change...or that laws of the kind set by countries where freedom ( especially for women) is at a premium will find their way here...or then I fear I WOULD be toddling 'back home' to the lands of (some of) my ancestors :))

manel

manel Report 18 Jul 2010 19:27

what about those who wear it and come from here and are english through since there blood line started answer that stupid

Karen04

Karen04 Report 18 Jul 2010 19:07

Don't feel you should go Julie , i do respect what your saying , but
on a lighter note i do think theres a bit of a difference between Pork & Burkha's 0)) Difference of opinions that's all hun
I'm off out now
so i'll catch u all later
Karen x

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 18 Jul 2010 19:06

Jupiter Joy:

"in dubai you have to be covered up.they dont like peeps flashing there bits .which is fine ."

Do you really think it's fine?

Would you be happy to live under that rule?

If not -- and I really suspect not -- why are rules like this constantly offered up as justification for some rule that someone wants to apply to other people in your country?

You would not be happy if you were forced to wear the burqa. Face it, if I may play on words.

You would not be happy if you were forced to go topless, either.

There may be valid reasons for requiring that people not cover their faces in public places.

They have absolutely precisely zilch to do with what rules are applied to anyone's clothing in any other place on earth.

So why can't we just stop dragging that smelly red herring across threads like this?

(¯`*•.¸JUPITER JOY AND HER CRYSTAL BALLS(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸JUPITER JOY AND HER CRYSTAL BALLS(¯`*•.¸ Report 18 Jul 2010 19:04

my son is a train driver and quite recently on Temple Meads station he saw a ticket collecter refuse to allow a woman through the barrier with a travel card because she was wearing a veil which she would not remove for him to check her ID - a policewoman walked up and pulled the veil off revealing that the woman was in fact not the card holder!! The woman was also racially abusive to the ticket collector.

you have a valid point there ann.we should all be treated the same .that incident would,nt have happened had that person been not allowed to wear the burka.how many a day get through the system i wonder.but if its not allowed its not a prob.

Liz 47

Liz 47 Report 18 Jul 2010 19:04

Slight difference in one's diet from burkas - my husband won't eat pork, but only because it makes him ill
I think Anne of Green Gables sums the situation up
Liz

Julie

Julie Report 18 Jul 2010 19:00

But i was saying it with refs to someone culture.....but when we can't even respect someone elses comment then there no hope.....so i will leave this thread

Joy

Joy Report 18 Jul 2010 18:59

I can think of no logical reason to ban the burka.


An interesting article here -

http://www.q-news.com/media-DailyMail-Burka.htm


Karen04

Karen04 Report 18 Jul 2010 18:56

i think there's a little bit of a difference between a pork sarnie & covering your face

Julie

Julie Report 18 Jul 2010 18:55

Ah.....Ok with you now Karen

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 18 Jul 2010 18:54

bring it on I say - the wearing of the veil is one of choice not a religious rule - the fact that a person chooses to wear a veil indicates they are not ever going to integrate intoi our society - they choose to live here - then "when in Rome etc" I would not mess with another country's traditions and rules but we let anyone get away with whatever they want - we are a pushover

my son is a train driver and quite recently on Temple Meads station he saw a ticket collecter refuse to allow a woman through the barrier with a travel card because she was wearing a veil which she would not remove for him to check her ID - a policewoman walked up and pulled the veil off revealing that the woman was in fact not the card holder!! The woman was also racially abusive to the ticket collector.

Much to my son's delight she was carted off after being charged with fraudulent travel, racial abuse and handed to immigration to see if she legally in this country

Karen04

Karen04 Report 18 Jul 2010 18:54

Julie .
Yes she's lived there most of her life but after visiting here ,
she said she would have loved to arrive in Saudi wearing her shorts ,
But it was a no no , i said in my posting she was " itching to wear her shorts "

Karen

Julie

Julie Report 18 Jul 2010 18:49

Its customary to eat Pork in Britain......so should my OH conform

Liz 47

Liz 47 Report 18 Jul 2010 18:46

It is customary to show your face in Britain, therefore they should conform, and the burka be banned - although on the news tonight it is not likely to be banned
Liz

Julie

Julie Report 18 Jul 2010 18:37

If your niece was returning there, then surely she knew about wearing shorts...so i don't see the problem

Karen04

Karen04 Report 18 Jul 2010 18:25

My 15 yrs old neice returned to Saudi last week , she was itching to get off the plane wearing shorts , Did she ................ what do you think lol
Respect !!

Liz ..
I'm glad i wasn't on that bus , i would have created havoc , i'm blazing just reading it . That bloody driver wants to be grateful he has eyes to see with ,

I went into Tes*o the other day , i had my hood up as it was pouring with rain , no sooner had i set foot in the enterance when i was asked by security to remove my hood , I did , as i wouldn't walk around a shop or inside anywhere with my hood up ,

Karen x

Julie

Julie Report 18 Jul 2010 17:42

it's to do with their culture as to why they wear them & i respect that........like it's to do with my OH's culture not to eat pork & i respect that too