ChatterBank1 min ago
Muslim women's veil torn off
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http://www.express.co...f-Muslim-woman-s-veil
'Thug' must pay his victim £1000, 16 week jail term suspended for 1 year, and 150 hours of community service.
His crime 'charge of religiously aggravated assault'.
An appropriate sentence or did he get off too light?
/// Ms Sidat, who has worn a niqab for 15 years, added: “I was born in this country and love this place. I just want to be treated like everyone else.” ///
'Thug' must pay his victim £1000, 16 week jail term suspended for 1 year, and 150 hours of community service.
His crime 'charge of religiously aggravated assault'.
An appropriate sentence or did he get off too light?
/// Ms Sidat, who has worn a niqab for 15 years, added: “I was born in this country and love this place. I just want to be treated like everyone else.” ///
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BOO...we are not talking about ME........I was commenting on the fact that she said that she "wanted to be treated like everyone else".................then clearly it would be a first step to dress "like everyone else"
When someone came into hospital dressed not in the norm, he would be treated as the norm.....but I say again, it is HER that demands to be treated the same as everyone else despite dressing exactly the opposite to everyone else.
When someone came into hospital dressed not in the norm, he would be treated as the norm.....but I say again, it is HER that demands to be treated the same as everyone else despite dressing exactly the opposite to everyone else.
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That reply of dress like every one else reminds me of a young girl who was murdered in a park becasue she choose to dress differently. She was a goth. Did she deserve to be beaten to death because she didn't dress to suit every ones elses view of normal?
There is no normal. There is fashion and style. And thank heavens for it because I would hate to live in a world full of track suits and baseball caps.
. Would the same apply to some one wearing a nuns habit
There is no normal. There is fashion and style. And thank heavens for it because I would hate to live in a world full of track suits and baseball caps.
. Would the same apply to some one wearing a nuns habit
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Sqad - just curious. Whilst you have called the actions deplorable (something it seems everyone agrees with) it also seems apparent that you can understand why this has happened.
If a teenage girl was wearing provocative clothing and then was raped, would you consider it her own fault, and if she had been wearing sensible clothes it wouldn't have happened?
If a teenage girl was wearing provocative clothing and then was raped, would you consider it her own fault, and if she had been wearing sensible clothes it wouldn't have happened?
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