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France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 11:37 am
by GoranZ
Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure
This should have been enforced long time ago, no room for those radical Muslim shops.

Beach Brawl Prompts Corsican Authorities to Ban Islamic Swimsuits
Unlike some Muslim countries France is not living in the middle ages.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 3:46 pm
by waauw
Nothing new there. There are always some local authorities going too far somewhere. I mean seriously, how many times a year do you read about a mayor trying to impose controversial policies? As long as federal governments keep themselves level-headed, this is just business as usual.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 3:58 pm
by waauw
Fyi, burkini's are forbidden in quite a number of places already. Those catholic maffiosi are hardly frontrunners.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:29 pm
by GoranZ
waauw wrote:Nothing new there. There are always some local authorities going too far somewhere. I mean seriously, how many times a year do you read about a mayor trying to impose controversial policies? As long as federal governments keep themselves level-headed, this is just business as usual.

Everything starts with local authorities...

I guess Corsica locals like to see bikini bombs, not suicidal ones. I support them 100% :lol:

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:32 pm
by waauw
GoranZ wrote:
waauw wrote:Nothing new there. There are always some local authorities going too far somewhere. I mean seriously, how many times a year do you read about a mayor trying to impose controversial policies? As long as federal governments keep themselves level-headed, this is just business as usual.

Everything starts with local authorities...

I guess Corsica locals like to see bikini bombs, not suicidal ones. I support them 100% :lol:


hmmm, I support banning burkini's from public swimming pools(hygiene reasons) but I don't see the problem when it's just swimming in the sea.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:40 pm
by mrswdk
waauw wrote:I support banning burkini's from public swimming pools(hygiene reasons)


Don't forget to ban people observing Ramadan for health and safety reasons.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:48 pm
by waauw
mrswdk wrote:
waauw wrote:I support banning burkini's from public swimming pools(hygiene reasons)


Don't forget to ban people observing Ramadan for health and safety reasons.


Ridiculous comparison. That booze really must've killed everything in there.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 5:57 pm
by mrswdk
Yup. Almost as ridiculous as arguing that burkinis are unhygienic.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 9:54 pm
by waauw
mrswdk wrote:Yup. Almost as ridiculous as arguing that burkinis are unhygienic.


Never mind, just looked it up. You seem to be correct about the burkini's.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 1:29 am
by GoranZ

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:49 am
by Bernie Sanders
GoranZ wrote:Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure
This should have been enforced long time ago, no room for those radical Muslim shops.

Beach Brawl Prompts Corsican Authorities to Ban Islamic Swimsuits
Unlike some Muslim countries France is not living in the middle ages.


Are we going to force Jews to sell pork next?

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 6:53 am
by waauw
Bernie Sanders wrote:
GoranZ wrote:Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure
This should have been enforced long time ago, no room for those radical Muslim shops.

Beach Brawl Prompts Corsican Authorities to Ban Islamic Swimsuits
Unlike some Muslim countries France is not living in the middle ages.


Are we going to force Jews to sell pork next?


Nah next he wants to force us to eat dog and cat meat.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:06 pm
by GoranZ
Bernie Sanders wrote:
GoranZ wrote:Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure
This should have been enforced long time ago, no room for those radical Muslim shops.

Beach Brawl Prompts Corsican Authorities to Ban Islamic Swimsuits
Unlike some Muslim countries France is not living in the middle ages.


Are we going to force Jews to sell pork next?

No need, Jews already sell everything :D

BTW I would strongly recommend France to enforce you to wear Burkini... you are ugly :lol:

waauw wrote:Nah next he wants to force us to eat dog and cat meat.

Eat what you want man...

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:50 pm
by mandalorian2298
Bernie Sanders wrote:
GoranZ wrote:Halal supermarket in Paris told to sell pork and alcohol or face closure
This should have been enforced long time ago, no room for those radical Muslim shops.

Beach Brawl Prompts Corsican Authorities to Ban Islamic Swimsuits
Unlike some Muslim countries France is not living in the middle ages.


Are we going to force Jews to sell pork next?


The thing about Jews is that, even though some of them don't eat pork, none of them give a shit what gentiles eat. Given their, well, sanity and their nation's fame for mercantile acumen, I think that the best way to 'force' a Jewish merchant to sell pork is to offer to buy it from him for a good price.

"Thank you for your opression and come again!" :lol:

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 7:04 pm
by Symmetry
The scary thing about these bans are that they seem to draw a line between a community that is attempting to adapt and a native community that has decided that it will no longer adapt.

Wearing a burkini would have been no big deal in Victorian England. Wearing a bikini would have been scandalous.

Knocking down, and banning Islamic communities from public spaces, especially when citing hygiene as an issue is in no way integretating.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 7:27 pm
by DoomYoshi
Queen Victoria always wore crotchless panties, I'll have you know.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sat Aug 20, 2016 11:12 pm
by muy_thaiguy
DoomYoshi wrote:Queen Victoria always wore crotchless panties, I'll have you know.

Yeah, some things are better left unsaid.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 12:51 am
by Beast Of Burson
muy_thaiguy wrote:
DoomYoshi wrote:Queen Victoria always wore crotchless panties, I'll have you know.

Yeah, some things are better left unsaid.


:lol: :lol:

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 2:50 am
by GoranZ
Symmetry wrote:The scary thing about these bans are that they seem to draw a line between a community that is attempting to adapt and a native community that has decided that it will no longer adapt.

Native community to adapt to what? To the middle age thinking of the Muslims? Europe had been there, saw it as wrong and moved on. Its time for the Muslims(including you) to do the same.
Alternative is very dangerous, a lot of inhabitants of Europe will suffer but the Islam as a religion will be wiped out from the face of the earth.

Symmetry wrote:Wearing a burkini would have been no big deal in Victorian England. Wearing a bikini would have been scandalous.

Hello in which century do you live in? If you didn't know its 21-st century now :lol:
Same applies for your Muslims ;)

Symmetry wrote:Knocking down, and banning Islamic communities from public spaces, especially when citing hygiene as an issue is in no way integretating.

No Muslim community has been banned from public spaces, they only need to dress according to the standards of the public spaces. You know that there are standards that need to respected.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 5:03 am
by waauw
Symmetry wrote:The scary thing about these bans are that they seem to draw a line between a community that is attempting to adapt and a native community that has decided that it will no longer adapt.

Wearing a burkini would have been no big deal in Victorian England. Wearing a bikini would have been scandalous.

Knocking down, and banning Islamic communities from public spaces, especially when citing hygiene as an issue is in no way integretating.


In general I agree muslims are seriously being discriminated against, especially when applying for jobs. However they are also getting too much into the habbit of victimizing themselves.

For instance some time ago there was controversy in the city of Antwerp when muslims claimed they were being discriminated against for not being allowed to wear a hijab as city employee. However this was completely blown out of proportion as it was city policy for employees to show themselves neutral to the public. Christians aren't allowed to show their crosses and jews aren't allowed to wear their religious garments; the rule applied to all religions and all ethnicities. Yet as so often, the muslims were the only ones causing a ruckus. Everybody else was fine with it.

This was especially preposterous because the rule came into place precisely because a muslim refused to unbiasly service a person of the jewish community in Antwerp.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:13 am
by mrswdk
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:The scary thing about these bans are that they seem to draw a line between a community that is attempting to adapt and a native community that has decided that it will no longer adapt.

Wearing a burkini would have been no big deal in Victorian England. Wearing a bikini would have been scandalous.

Knocking down, and banning Islamic communities from public spaces, especially when citing hygiene as an issue is in no way integretating.


In general I agree muslims are seriously being discriminated against, especially when applying for jobs. However they are also getting too much into the habbit of victimizing themselves.

For instance some time ago there was controversy in the city of Antwerp when muslims claimed they were being discriminated against for not being allowed to wear a hijab as city employee. However this was completely blown out of proportion as it was city policy for employees to show themselves neutral to the public. Christians aren't allowed to show their crosses and jews aren't allowed to wear their religious garments; the rule applied to all religions and all ethnicities. Yet as so often, the muslims were the only ones causing a ruckus. Everybody else was fine with it.


There was a similar fuss in my nearby Tesco recently as well. The Tesco had introduced a 'no wheelchairs' rule, and pretty much everyone was following it without complaint, because it was being fairly applied to everyone and they were all reasonable people. Then, typically, some troublemaker had to turn up in his wheelchair demanding he be allowed to ride it into the store because he was unable to move without it. Thankfully the security guard told him to go f*ck himself, because the rules apply to everyone.

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:50 am
by GoranZ
mrswdk wrote:
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:The scary thing about these bans are that they seem to draw a line between a community that is attempting to adapt and a native community that has decided that it will no longer adapt.

Wearing a burkini would have been no big deal in Victorian England. Wearing a bikini would have been scandalous.

Knocking down, and banning Islamic communities from public spaces, especially when citing hygiene as an issue is in no way integretating.


In general I agree muslims are seriously being discriminated against, especially when applying for jobs. However they are also getting too much into the habbit of victimizing themselves.

For instance some time ago there was controversy in the city of Antwerp when muslims claimed they were being discriminated against for not being allowed to wear a hijab as city employee. However this was completely blown out of proportion as it was city policy for employees to show themselves neutral to the public. Christians aren't allowed to show their crosses and jews aren't allowed to wear their religious garments; the rule applied to all religions and all ethnicities. Yet as so often, the muslims were the only ones causing a ruckus. Everybody else was fine with it.


There was a similar fuss in my nearby Tesco recently as well. The Tesco had introduced a 'no wheelchairs' rule, and pretty much everyone was following it without complaint, because it was being fairly applied to everyone and they were all reasonable people. Then, typically, some troublemaker had to turn up in his wheelchair demanding he be allowed to ride it into the store because he was unable to move without it. Thankfully the security guard told him to go f*ck himself, because the rules apply to everyone.

Nice joke mrswdk, so the Muslims wear hijabs because they are people with disabilities(presumably in their heads)? :o

I'm wondering what is the name of the illness :roll: Islam maybe?

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 2:47 pm
by GoranZ

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 8:48 pm
by notyou2
DoomYoshi wrote:Queen Victoria always wore crotchless panties, I'll have you know.


Pics?

Re: France is striking back.. it was about time

PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2016 6:41 am
by Serbia


There is nothing good about this story. It certainly isn't about freedom. It's oppressive and antagonistic. And for any of you Christians out there who think this is good, how would you feel if France, or your country, banned not only the burkini, but also the habit? Or banned wearing crosses on a necklace? Once you legitimize persecuting one religion, you've got license to persecute ALL religion.