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Here's a thought, if a hijacker tried to get on a plane wearing a veil they wouldn't be allowed to as they couldn't have their passport checked.
Could work.
Could work.
London Irish said:I don't know - tell me then, how many Muslim women in veils have pulled bank raids recently? Do you regard this as a growing problem?
I've always lived in a culture that has tolerated diversity. Sometimes it has celebrated diversity.Rookie said:If they want to be here they have to intergrate with our culture not the other way around
Gully said:if you want others to integrate in our country then be prepared to do so when you visit theirs.
Gully said:It makes me wonder if the people who are making such a fuss about the veil issue are the same types who go abroad and expect people to speak English, sell our beer/newspapers/disgusting fried breakfasts etc etc, if you want others to integrate in our country then be prepared to do so when you visit theirs.
Gully said:I was merely musing Commander, I have lived abroad for quite a few years and always attempted to speak the local language and mix in with the local communtiy, despite working in organisations where English was spoken. A large number of my fellow Brits didn't bother to learn more than a word or two of the local lingo, expect to speak English to everyone and were often complaining that things weren't like they were at home. I was wondering if these types of people were exactly the same as those who are currently going on about muslim women who wear the veil not integrating, when they have been guilty of the same thing.
Maybe your belief doesn't apply in the UK.WATFORD zero said:I believe that in a lot of places the veil is often used as part of a culture of opressing women and keeping them 'in their place', in societies that have no concept of equality.
So i find it strange that women who are obviously educated and taking their equal place in society are the most vocal about their right to wear it.
Lord Bracknell said:The veiled women who appeared on Question Time last night were certainly arguing that it was their choice to wear the veil, rather than a symptom of any oppression whatsoever.
Gully said:I watched question time, those two women were certainly vociferous about the fact that it was their own choice to wear the veil and not that of their husband.
Commander said:Do we believe them?