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| Burka? Balaclava!; Balaclava Day! | |
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 26 2010, 02:20 AM Post #1 |
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When you go into a shop with a hat on, or a hood up, you are more often than not told to remove it. This happened to me earlier in the year when I went into McDonalds for a coke, and also when I was unemployed, I saw a security guard tell a girl in the Job Centre to remove her hood, when a woman in a burka stood opposite in the room. The debate about whether or not cctv is justifiable in the way it is used today in Britain is another story. But, we are told we have to be identifiable to the cameras, and muslim women in a burka dont have to. I have a few problems with this, as i'm sure you do too. They are being given special treatment over us in our own land. It shows the blatant fear of offending muslims by ignoring the fact that they too are hidden from the cameras. Even the police aren't allowed to ask anyone to remove any item of clothing (including head/face coverings) unless they have been given authority by the Cheif Constable of the appropriate force, and only if you are being suspected of an act of terrorism. Yet we have security guards demanding we remove a baseball cap or hood. (I CAN SEE WHY THEY ASK, BUT MY POINT IS THEY WOULD NOT ASK A MUSLIM IN A BURKA) What is actually happening is the muslim women are exercising their rights and are within the law, but we as ordinary non muslim british citizens are having our rights denied!! THE BURKA SHOULD BE BANNED OR WE WILL WEAR BALACLAVAS!! IT IS THE SAME THING. Almost 400 people are attending an event across Britain called, Wear a balaclava day! You can find it on facebook or follow this link WEAR A BALACLAVA DAY |
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| SavageWolf | Nov 26 2010, 02:24 AM Post #2 |
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i 100% agree with you and find my self when im out i will put up my hood if i see someone in a burka, and once asked to remove it i will state "im happy to remove my hood/cap if you are willing to ask that lady to remove her burka it never gose down well and most of the time the guards just walk away. |
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| Devonian | Nov 26 2010, 02:33 AM Post #3 |
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lol I was in London last year for work, a few of us went out for a few drinks, and we were walking through leicester square, this burka thing was walking in front of us and my mate stood on the back of it, he stopped, she kept walking, off came half of it revealing the ugliest troll I have ever seen... and the mouth on her lol I laugh every time I think about it haha |
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| SavageWolf | Nov 26 2010, 02:35 AM Post #4 |
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lol......... ,,,,,,BUMP!
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 26 2010, 02:39 AM Post #5 |
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torbayguy, We're not too far from you, pm me if you want to come along on the 4th. |
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| Devonian | Nov 26 2010, 02:45 AM Post #6 |
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a wolfman and we did lol.... all the way to the next pub haha was a great night!! Britain, cant pm u mate, you havent posted enough! |
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| Manchester Lad | Nov 26 2010, 02:45 AM Post #7 |
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So its actually being held in a location? I persumed people were just going to do it in there home town etc. it doesnt say anything on the facebook page |
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 26 2010, 02:58 AM Post #8 |
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| Shirl in Oz | Nov 26 2010, 03:00 AM Post #9 |
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I'm with you all the way !!!!!!!!!! Have a look at what has happened here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZzdA4GlPl4 |
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 26 2010, 03:06 AM Post #10 |
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Thanks for that, I'll put it on the event page, a prime example!! |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 03:11 AM Post #11 |
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What a great story. Some sanity. |
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| Caractacus | Nov 26 2010, 04:55 AM Post #12 |
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that vid is quality, the ozzies have never taken to much sh1t from the special ones from what I've seen. I think the balaclava is a good idea, but maybe a burka would be better? say you can't remove it because morehamhead says so.
Edited by Caractacus, Nov 26 2010, 04:56 AM.
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| rita.ar | Nov 26 2010, 06:31 PM Post #13 |
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problem is they have this as part of a religion, so unless you can say wearing a hood or balaclava is related to your religion it aint gonna wash what with the current anti-freedom laws we have in england but i still agree this is a good thing, just to assert our own freedom to wear what we want in our country - as long as its not indecent and we arent harming anyone there should be no reason why not whatever happened to innocent til proven guilty eh? |
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 26 2010, 06:50 PM Post #14 |
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It is not actually a part of the religion, it is a cultural choice, even if it were set in stone in the quran, WE BRITISH NON MUSLIMS get trated differently, this event is to prove it, we are urging everyone to video/voice record subtly and to post it on the facebook site. We will be getting some burkas and going to the same places to prove our point. It will be videoed, and once in the shop we will approach the person that had previously asked us to leave, because of the balaclava, and reveal ourselves under the burka and see what they have to say. We will gather as much footage as possible and inundate the local and national media, local councils and parliament with the evidence until they take note, we will encourage more and more people to wear balaclavas whilst out and about. It will eventually get on the news, the result will be either the banning of burkas or the banning of balaclavas, if it is the latter then it will only increase public awareness of the ridiculous tolerance for this foreign invasion, if the burkah gets banned it will be one of the first victories for the British public against the invasion of islam. |
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| Manchester Lad | Nov 26 2010, 07:17 PM Post #15 |
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I remember reading in the paper last week, a muslim woman made a statement and she actually said that no where in the koran does it say to wear a burka, and that she has never wore one and actually thinks they should be banned for security issues. So i cant say im 100% sure its not in the koran, but i cant see why she would be wrong. Also, this might be a bit silly, ok more than a BIT silly but nether the less it was on my mind. If us non muslims keep covering our own faces to highlight the fact "why can't we, but they can" and we get fobbed off with "its their religion" why cant we just have our own religion, it only has to have one simple rule "cover your face at all times" then were all square? |
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| Deleted User | Nov 26 2010, 07:20 PM Post #16 |
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She got six months in jail.
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| Dangerous Dave | Nov 26 2010, 07:25 PM Post #17 |
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haha she got 6 months bird, big up the Aussies!! Theres no way in hell she would have got anything over here. |
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 27 2010, 01:05 PM Post #18 |
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The end result isn't about us all being square. It's to highlight how an invader gets more rights than the White British People, It's not a pro balaclava campaign, but an anti-burka one. Burka in a bank. ok Balaclava in a bank. not ok I think it is completely justifiable to ban a balaclava from a bank or post office, however it should also include burkas. Balaclavas are not generally liked in public because it hides someones identity and is therefore intimidating. Burkas are no different, in fact they are more threatening as they cover the whole body, not only can the wearers face be hidden but any descriptive information about the wearer is completely removed, making it impossible for someone to describe in the event of a crime, except "they wore a sheet of cloth" JOIN IN HERE |
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| Manchester Lad | Nov 27 2010, 01:17 PM Post #19 |
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Of course im not arguing the fact that we should be able to wear balaclavas because i want to wear one. Its more a case of, i want to wear a balaclava to highlight the fact that it is the same as a burka and neither should be allowed in public. Oh by the way i have recently sent an email to asda complaining that i was singled out by the security guards when they refused me entry because of a thermal face mask whilst someone in a burkah walked right past us. So ive asked what determines whether you can go in asda with your face covered, is it to do with race? age? sex? etc. Just want to see what there reply is will let you know incase anyones interested. Edited by Manchester Lad, Nov 27 2010, 01:22 PM.
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| Britain 2011 | Nov 28 2010, 02:41 AM Post #20 |
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Yeah exactly mate. You reckon you could get a few people together in your area for sat? Be good to get some more videos/photos. No worries if you cant, this is just a trial run, see what response we get back from everyone. the one in feb will be the main one. Nice one on the asda email
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| roger_bates | Nov 28 2010, 03:56 AM Post #21 |
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Why doesn't the edl have a campaign to ban the burha? This could be the theme of demos. It would be a specific aim which would resonate and get support from the wider public |
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| Caractacus | Nov 28 2010, 04:32 AM Post #22 |
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actually a good idea m8, get a theme for each demo. maybe work on one specific thing at a time, would be pretty effective me thinks |
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| billybobby | Nov 28 2010, 09:24 AM Post #23 |
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Probably been posted on another thread but from the Bolton News link ‘Burkha’ man in shop raid gang A GANG led by a man dressed in traditional Islamic clothing stole thousands of pounds worth of jewellery in a raid. The robbers struck at the Jadee Jewellers store in Rochdale Road, Bury, at about 4.30pm on Monday. The man approached the shop dressed in a burkha and hijab and, believing he was a legitimate customer, the owner opened the shop door. At this point, four other members of the gang burst through the open door brandishing a silver metal hammer and a baseball bat, while the man in the Islamic clothing wielded a machete. The men smashed glass display cabinets and stole thousands of pounds worth of 22ct gold jewellery, including necklaces, bracelets and earrings. The shop owner tried to scare them off by swinging a hockey stick and eventually the gang fled in a dark coloured car, believed to be an Audi. Police are now appealing to anyone who has information about the robbery to come forward. The man carrying the baseball bat was black, about 6ft 2ins tall, in his early 30s and skinny. The man with the hammer was white, about 5ft 6ins tall, in his early to mid-30s and had shaved hair. The thief in the burkha and hijab was said to be Asian, about 5ft 9ins tall, in his early 30s and of a medium build. Anyone with information should call Bury CID on 0161 856 8210 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. |
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