Re: Ban the burka

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Check out this website for different FAQs about Islam:
http://www.islamicfaq.info/

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  • Death to islam. They are the cancer of this planet. Before I die i will kill as many sand niggers as possible.

  • I think the world should be more concerned with people like you than muslim women wareing the burka!

  • Slavery is liberating? Women are third-class citizens in this religion; followers of their men. Chattle.

    Converting means admitting that your old religion was false. Yet the new religion was once considered false in the past. It is not logical.

  • According to who? who told you they are considered third-class citizens In islam?

    Did you ask muslim women about what they think of islam? or are you expecting us to listen to what you are saying?

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  • just shows how you can easily be brain washed when you have no brains to think with

  • Whoa whoa whoa, did I hear right, did that woman at 1:11 says that Islam is LIBERATING for women? Wow.

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  • I feel sick

  • Neophyte muslim girl -on her self-image- : "Oh she must be some French designer coming up with a new fashion"

    Buwhahahhaa

    The presenter toys with term for the hijab calling it a "fashion emergency" and "fashion accessory". What he really should be calling it is a tool of suppression by misogynists

  • You write well, but mandatory dress codes have nothing to do with liberation. While using your clothing to deter sexual predators must be quite effective and freedom from objectification feels good, avoiding this by placing literal barriers between yourself and the world cannot by any stretch of the imagination be dubbed as liberation.

    A burqa in this way avoids one form of prison for another. Therefore, do not be offended when people point out that a burqa is an inhibition to freedom; it is.

  • What you write reveals that you expect women to take responsibility for your sexual urges. Women who refuse to dress in tents, or "show naked parts of themselves" do not imply "do me" as you say. This is only your perception.

  • all opinios that are different from yours are inherently wrong.

  • Honestly.

    You can conserve pride in your body in any way you want - but it's something you must choose for yourself and not because you were brainwashed by a cult.

    Modern liberal culture works. Females choose what to dress in and seem quite happy with that arrangement. It's called freedom of self-expression.

  • As a muslim man myself a really look up to muslim women because they're the only women who are respective to what they wear- they cover themselves in burqa and do not show naked parts to others! Ban the burqa some say, why ban it? There are girls out there who wear bikinis and tangas, or a shirt that says "do me", and complain when they get sexually assaulted!

  • Look at her eyes.... she looks INSANSE.

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