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Daily Star - Burka underwear advert
I picked up a copy of the Daily Star on the train this morning - more in the same vein as the J Clarkson thread yesterday http://www.dailystar....6501/BURKA-BABE-FURY/
As we've commented before, this just proves that under whatever covering Muslim women wear (for whatever reason), they are no different to the rest of us in what they choose to wear underneath. Clarkson is said to have commented that women in burkas now put him off driving because he knows what they're wearing underneath. Not all of them Jeremy, you can bet that many wear comfy stuff, same as some of the rest of us. Women like undies, doesn't matter what you wear on the outside!
As we've commented before, this just proves that under whatever covering Muslim women wear (for whatever reason), they are no different to the rest of us in what they choose to wear underneath. Clarkson is said to have commented that women in burkas now put him off driving because he knows what they're wearing underneath. Not all of them Jeremy, you can bet that many wear comfy stuff, same as some of the rest of us. Women like undies, doesn't matter what you wear on the outside!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Muslim world is in uproar. Out of 1.5 billion Muslims, SEVEN have complained to the BBC about Clarkson's remark.
The German underwear advertisement has been on YouTube since October last year, so it has taken a long time for anyone to get angry and complain about. The Daily Star says millions have viewed the ad, yet the viewing figure on YouTube is 304,000.
All seems to be just making angry silly Muslim stories out of very little. Of course that landers to a lot of people's prejudices. The Express Group won't sell very many of it's lame tabloids by writing nice stories about Muslims.
http://www.youtube.co...feature=youtube_gdata
The German underwear advertisement has been on YouTube since October last year, so it has taken a long time for anyone to get angry and complain about. The Daily Star says millions have viewed the ad, yet the viewing figure on YouTube is 304,000.
All seems to be just making angry silly Muslim stories out of very little. Of course that landers to a lot of people's prejudices. The Express Group won't sell very many of it's lame tabloids by writing nice stories about Muslims.
http://www.youtube.co...feature=youtube_gdata
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