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Muslim only day at Alton Towers - is this OK ?
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So Alton Towers have allowed a Muslim organization to book the park for the day (September 17th 2006).
No tickets will be sold on the door on the day, and tickets can only be booked via an islamic organization.
Rides will be segregated (men only or women only), and women must cover their bodies in Islam style.
Also no music or alcohol is allowed, and only Halal food will be served.
The whole event could be considered racist, sexist and divisive, and does nothing to assist integration.
Surely in a country where people like Emily Pankhurst fought to get women equality and the vote (and some women died in the cause ) this is a backward step.
Should we be bothered about the trend here ?
More details here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2006/07/12/nwedd12.xml&sSheet=/news/200 6/07/12/ixuknews.html
No tickets will be sold on the door on the day, and tickets can only be booked via an islamic organization.
Rides will be segregated (men only or women only), and women must cover their bodies in Islam style.
Also no music or alcohol is allowed, and only Halal food will be served.
The whole event could be considered racist, sexist and divisive, and does nothing to assist integration.
Surely in a country where people like Emily Pankhurst fought to get women equality and the vote (and some women died in the cause ) this is a backward step.
Should we be bothered about the trend here ?
More details here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2006/07/12/nwedd12.xml&sSheet=/news/200 6/07/12/ixuknews.html
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Does seem a little over the top - but at the same time, If I were loaded and wanted to have a day there on my own and invite who I want and paid Alton Towers to do this then why not?
If they hadn't paid for the hire of the premises then it would be wrong I guess BUT they have hired the place just as you would hire a venue for a wedding or a party etc... As for the woman thing it is their religion and although I do not agree with ANY religion I understand that they believe in it and thats there choice.
If they hadn't paid for the hire of the premises then it would be wrong I guess BUT they have hired the place just as you would hire a venue for a wedding or a party etc... As for the woman thing it is their religion and although I do not agree with ANY religion I understand that they believe in it and thats there choice.
If you want to be cross with anyone, then it's Alton Towers, although to be honest I can see why they've done it. You've got a private booking worth absolutely thousands versus an average day and one unlucky couple who wanted to get married. It's not the morally right decision to double book, but it's a sound business decision to make.
Who cares if Islamic leisure want to book the park for a day? Who cares if they want to rent the local community centre for a day? The whole point of a private booking is that you can choose who you want to be there, and can set your own particular rules. Why is it racist? And why is it seen as shunning an integration with the wider community? I can't see a better example of people fitting in with a culture, than seeing them whizzing around on a rollercoaster at 90mph.
If a large Christian group had hired the park for the day and was only allowing its members in then no-one would care.
Who cares if Islamic leisure want to book the park for a day? Who cares if they want to rent the local community centre for a day? The whole point of a private booking is that you can choose who you want to be there, and can set your own particular rules. Why is it racist? And why is it seen as shunning an integration with the wider community? I can't see a better example of people fitting in with a culture, than seeing them whizzing around on a rollercoaster at 90mph.
If a large Christian group had hired the park for the day and was only allowing its members in then no-one would care.
Supernick-- Some may say forcing others to wear religious clothing and conform to rules that is not of your faith is offensive. If for example the BNP invited it's own members, but if others wanted to go then they had to wear a swastika armband I see no difference between this and forcing women to cover up and men not to drink, not smoke and only eat halal food.
I agree both are equally offensive, but we can't have one rule.........
I agree both are equally offensive, but we can't have one rule.........
are the vast majority of you guys missing the point here?i dont know about the rest of you but as a white christian i feel this whole thing is racist towards me and other religions.when is the christian only day?or the male only day?i cant believe all you guys who support it!its like you have been brain washed into their way of thinking!can you imagine the uproar if their was a christian only day!?their would be a couple of days of debate and then it would be cancelled because it would insult f**king muslims or some **** like that.
A leading BNP official actually telephoned alton towers to see if the BNP could book for a day. Alton towers had no problem with this.All that was stipulated was that people must be dressed in a traditional British manner and be christian to which the A.T. spokesperson could not discriminate in such a way. When questioned on the 'muslim day' and how it differed from its stipulations the spokesperson hung up. One rule for one ay....?
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