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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@bushies.girl wrote:
And that's not oppression?

 Not really IMO.   Sometimes I don't want to answer my door.

 I have the same address, but different suburb, as a gun shop.

 Get numnut rednecks knocking. Do ya think I wanna answer my door often?

 

 Mostly people who know me, call ahead, or I may not answer.

 

 Like I said, if you are a worker, the doorbell would go unanswered as well,

 so what's the difference?

 

 

 

 

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Not wanting to and not being allowed to are hardly the same thing imo

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@bushies.girl wrote:
Not wanting to and not being allowed to are hardly the same


Semantics.

 

 i.e. you're not allowed to park in a No Standing Zone,

 but sometimes you want to.

 

Is that also oppression?   Or a law?

 

They have their own laws

 

 I choose not to argue about muslims, either way.  It does not affect me at all.

 And I have no interest, except for my first post above re the Irish girl

 and the burqa

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Yeah, I dont have a lot of interest either 🙂 Much more important things in my life atm 🙂

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@serendipityricho wrote:

Live in a country town-never see a burqa wearer.

Hate the baseball cap on backwards and manners of some aussie youth...Richo.


Live in a city suburb - never see a blue singlet.

Hate the rebarbative akubra and manners of some sod busters...VI.

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V.P---whatever.

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@am*3 wrote:

Yes, already got that from iap*s posts.

 

Do we always have to account for the 1% or less of people who think a man may be under a burqa? I think not.

 

Burqa's are blue anyway.


If we are going to make a loud noise for the -1% of people who wear the black material I think we can cater for other small numbers of enquiring people. We don't have another whited sepulcher on our hands do we?

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@azureline** wrote:

Obviously, "was" is the appropriate word....................... there are still women who wear what pleases their partners.


Yes and it's called oppression. Male dominance.

 

 

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@bushies.girl wrote:
Ahhh ty for correcting my grammar 🙂 Much appreciated 🙂

huh? no, I wasn't correcting your grammar.

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@icyfroth wrote:

@azureline** wrote:

Obviously, "was" is the appropriate word....................... there are still women who wear what pleases their partners.


Yes and it's called oppression. Male dominance.

 

 


I am not sure I would agree with that. It's not oppression if you choose to do it because he likes it. I don't think I was oppressed because mine didn't like curry and I made something else instead.

 

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