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on 31-08-2013 04:55 PM
its a little bit scaredy -cattish to be intimidated by clothing ? is he scared of the steroided up outlaws with their patches ? why not bring that up instead of picking on soft targets like women . he's a wuss or he's a liar.
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on 31-08-2013 04:59 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:its a little bit scaredy -cattish to be intimidated by clothing ? is he scared of the steroided up outlaws with their patches ? why not bring that up instead of picking on soft targets like women . he's a wuss or he's a liar.
You will find that he has actually addressed the "outlaws with patches" issue. Perhaps that is something that I would have paid more attention to though...
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on 31-08-2013 05:04 PM
@**meep** wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:its a little bit scaredy -cattish to be intimidated by clothing ? is he scared of the steroided up outlaws with their patches ? why not bring that up instead of picking on soft targets like women . he's a wuss or he's a liar.
You will find that he has actually addressed the "outlaws with patches" issue. Perhaps that is something that I would have paid more attention to though...
he prefers soft targets like minorities. i guess outlaws are a minority as well, the thing is.. did he refer to them in the context of their clothing or their activities ?
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on 31-08-2013 05:12 PM
here....is this better?
Kevin Rudd says burqas will not be banned in Australia but Julia Gillard has joined Tony Abbott in acknowledging that some Australians find the traditional dress for Muslim women confronting.
The Age May 8 2010
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on 31-08-2013 05:14 PM
oh no! OP, does that mean that Julia Gillard is a ..... ![]()
now, thats not very nice....
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on 31-08-2013 05:20 PM
@**meep** wrote:here....is this better?
Kevin Rudd says burqas will not be banned in Australia but Julia Gillard has joined Tony Abbott in acknowledging that some Australians find the traditional dress for Muslim women confronting.
The Age May 8 2010
i agree some find it confronting, i just question a man being intimidated by a woman because of her clothing . hence the wuss comment. i certainly dont. small quiet students walking past seem more intimidated by me ![]()
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on 31-08-2013 05:23 PM
@**meep** wrote:here....is this better?
Kevin Rudd says burqas will not be banned in Australia but Julia Gillard has joined Tony Abbott in acknowledging that some Australians find the traditional dress for Muslim women confronting.
The Age May 8 2010
I am sure that you can see the difference between what Gillard (actually) said tactfully (''I can understand Australians that do find it a bit confronting; it's a little different on our streets,'') before saying it would never be banned, than Abbott agreeing with a racist redneck.
As I said above, it is one thing for the average joe to voice his opinion ( and Gillard WASN'T talking about her opinion) but another for a so called leader to validate the opinion of someone like KIng by agreeing with him.
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on 31-08-2013 05:26 PM
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on 31-08-2013 05:26 PM
@**meep** wrote:oh no! OP, does that mean that Julia Gillard is a .....
now, thats not very nice....
She was not voicing her own opinion, she was talking about some Australians' opinions.
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on 31-08-2013 05:29 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:i agree some find it confronting, i just question a man being intimidated by a woman because of her clothing . hence the wuss comment. i certainly dont. small quiet students walking past seem more intimidated by me
Pics please. ![]()
