Although there's plenty of things wrong with our society the wearing of the Bhurka is a politcal statement; a rejection of the world and the values that are on offer around them. A rejection of our ways and shows why muslim immigration is no longer fitting into the old model i.e. after a period of time immigrants adopt "our" ways as the realise that they're superior to their own ways. It's saying our way's are better so stuff you,and look we can prove it because you will not even stick up for your ways in your country when I challenge you with such an affront to them. it just emboldens the nutters further and gives them more moral ground when trying to spread the word about the "weak and decadent" western ways. That's why I'm with the French, we should be standing up and saying that's not the way we do things here,not the way this country was built so if it is so important for you to wear that apparel then take up home elsewhere. There's been an uptake amongst educated young muslim women in the wearing of the Bhurka confusing this as an expression of their "rights",rights coincidently that were hard won by western woman over a long period of time, when in fact, it's all part of the wahhabist petro-dollar funded propaganda being spread far and wide about who's the most religious amongst their number. This "race" to be more islamic than the next man is the real danger we're facing from the islamic group as a whole as otherwise sane and sensible people are beginning to feel these pressures too.
Religion is not automatically entitled to respect.respect for one's religion should not be a human right,and particularly when it's a force for evil within our own county it should be treated with our contempt and we should be making our value judgements loudly and clearly without fear of reprisals from nutters whom may get upset
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