Lord Bracknell
On fire
And in the unlikely event that my former sister in law has booked tickets at Alton Towers on 17 September, does anyone know for certain that she can't take me and the rest of her family along?
Timbo said:Partially right I think. Private groups can indeed invite who they like. However, try booking Alton Towers and saying only white cristians can attend. See how far you get!
Lord Bracknell said:And in the unlikely event that my former sister in law has booked tickets at Alton Towers on 17 September, does anyone know for certain that she can't take me and the rest of her family along?
HampshireSeagulls said:Unless she has booked through the Muslim Entertainment Council (the only people who are licensed to sell tickets), she can't take you.
However, there are no checks that can be carried out to stop non-Muslims from buying tickets or from attending on that day, it's just that lots of parts of the park will be shut, roped off, or designated male/female entry only.
I just don't get why they couldn't do what 99% of Muslims normally do - buy a ticket, turn up, have a good time, go home. They don't seem to offended by what they see, and I'm pretty sure they don't drive home by an approved route which doesn't involve them going past censored billboards, shuttered butchers or only using roads where the sisters don't have to look at naked flesh.
Anybody who has carried out a Suez transit knows full well that once the Muslims are out of sight of their brothers, the first thing they ask for is Coke, the second is bacon sandwiches. Apparently it's OK because they are on impure ground and their religion does not require them to conform!
algie said:ONLY muslims are allowed in Alton Towers on the 17th sept.I find this disgracefull and racist.Why should they get preference over other religions?
Lord Bracknell said:The Rochester Diocese of the Church of England booked Butlins at Bognor Regis for 4 days at the end of January 2006.
What outrage did that cause?
Catholic Priests from the Westminster Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church did the same in November 2002.
... and there's nothing to stop her doing so.HampshireSeagulls said:Unless she has booked through the Muslim Entertainment Council (the only people who are licensed to sell tickets), she can't take you.
As I'm trying to point out to the numbskulls who think this Alton Towers day is operating a "muslims only" policy ... It isn't.lander14 said:Shall i book Thorpe Park for the day, No muslims allowed?
Lord Bracknell said:As I'm trying to point out to the numbskulls who think this Alton Towers day is operating a "muslims only" policy ... It isn't.
Lord Bracknell said:As I'm trying to point out to the numbskulls who think this Alton Towers day is operating a "muslims only" policy ... It isn't.
tommy boy said:i'm gonna try and get in
durka durka, mohammed jihad
looney said:No big deal.
All religous groups hold their fun days although the argument for sexual segregation seems laughable.
Whats offensive is the Islam fair to be held on the aniversary of 7/7, with the degenerate Yvonne Ridley giving her talk on Stockholm Syndrome and various leftwing grovellers attending like Ken El-Livingstone.
Funny I asked here a while back if the left was culpable for the rise of the BNP, I got new Labour is, ie there rightwing therefor leftwing not responsible.
Well Labour will have another generation in opposition to think that one through more carefully come 2009.
Lord Bracknell said:As I'm trying to point out to the numbskulls who think this Alton Towers day is operating a "muslims only" policy ... It isn't.