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Julie wake up. Islamaphobia doe not exist. It is a term advanced by Islamists, the Islamic states and the politically correct to suppress all any criticism of Islamic doctrine - see the Runnymede Trust standard definition adopted by many UK state & non-state bodies.pic.twitter.com/Ukt6XZhHwr
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It is. Of course. When the Jews were made to wear stars in the war it was designed to mark them out. Dress is part of someone. If you attack that you attack them. But you know this.
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Burka is a man made law. How many men wear one?
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The burkha is a deeply sinister and disturbing garment that masks identity. It also marks division and sectarianism. We cannot be an inclusive society with people demonstrating such an open rejection of our social values.
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Hello Julia sorry to bother you late but quick question have you ever thought about trying your chances in politics ?
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You're disagreeing with their right to freedom of religious expression not their wardrobe.
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The burkha is nothing to with religion of any sort. It is a cultural/legal practice in many Muslim countries. The UK is not a Muslim country and it is illegal to cover your face in a public building. Why is a burkha any different?
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You realise an awful lot of Christian culture and practice isn't contained within the Bible right? The definition of religious expression is not "that which is written in scripture".
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Then it is that countries culture not a Christian culture. Why should a Muslim woman be exempt from British law?
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There is no British law outlawing the covering of your face in public buildings. So unless you can produce evidence of some law making that a crime I'm not sure what your point is.
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You can be arrested for wearing a motorbike helmet into a shop/bank. Why is a burkha different?
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No law against that either. Try again.
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I know people that have been arrested for it so unless the law has changed it is illegal. The other thing it may be is that it is the individual shops rules. In this case, why is a burkha different to a motorbike helmet.
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No such thing as Islamophobia. all made up to shut people up
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