Should the Burqa be banned in Australia

nero_bolt
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Should the Burqa and Niqab be banned in Australia?

 

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@icyfroth wrote:

@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

I am going to start my own religion whose dress code is ballaclaver and bullet-proof vest - anyone want to join.


nah...too hot. Maybe in winter lol.


too hot?  you can wear what you like on the bottom half - that would keep you cool wouldn't it?

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Let's ban cars. Can be used for ram raids not to mention road carnage. How about cutlery. Chefs knives. Now they can be used to kill. A chef cut up his ex and was busy boiling her. That happened in Brisbane this weekend.
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Banning the burqa/niqab being worn, won't stop terrorist attacks thats for sure.

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@am*3 wrote:

icy:

 

Please list some terrorist attacks (any where in the world) that have been committed by males wearing burqa's.

 

Also list terrorist attacks that have been carried out by men wearing male clothing (shirts, long pants/shirts).

 

 


what did your last slave die of? Woman LOL

 

 
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@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

I am going to start my own religion whose dress code is ballaclaver and bullet-proof vest - anyone want to join.


nah...too hot. Maybe in winter lol.


too hot?  you can wear what you like on the bottom half - that would keep you cool wouldn't it?


as long as it doesn't incite lustful urges in men lol.

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Yes, I said terrorist attacks, as that is what people are claiming in this thread - a male wearing a burqa setting up a terrorist attack and posters are using that as a reason to ban them in Australia.

 

A terrorist attack where dozens or 100's or 1000's of people are killed isn't in the same league as a man wearing a burqa to rob a bank.

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just because it hasn't happened yet - it will never happen - is that your contention.

 

let's put another senario - so far (as far as I know anyway) no-one has stolen a nuclear device and planted it and killed thousands - by your logic then, we should not bother checking for nuclear devices in shipping containers.

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To those who think Pakistani women are more oppressed than elsewhere, I found a couple of pics which demonstrate that their clothing is much freer than we see here in Muslim women.

 

article-1300079-001E123400000258-462_634x435.jpg  The late Pakistani Prime Minister

 

 

 

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These are examples of women's attire which I observed.  I was there for 6 weeks in the largest city.  This is what at least 90% of Muslim women wore.  Then there were a lot of saris which the Hindu women wore.  Very few niqabs or burqas.

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@rabbitearbandicoot wrote:

I am going to start my own religion whose dress code is ballaclaver and bullet-proof vest - anyone want to join.


A

 

ballaclaver

 

or

 

baklava

 

or 

 

balaclava

 

I hope you get the spelling right before you hand out membership applications.

 

Woman LOL

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