should hijabs and burqas be banned at stores?, page-251

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    Yes this thread has become very long but so what? I am shocked by the select few do-gooders who are calling for it to be banned.
    So much for freedom of speech. What's next? Book burnings of political/social or whatever books that have been read too much?
    Ridiculous. You extreme leftist should go somewhere else.


    It seems clear to me that Willbass has been contradicting himself. On one hand saying true muslims follow the Quran
    and saying "Because in the Quran we are to respect all religions." Yet others have shown there are many hateful passages in Quran
    which Willbass defends as being written in a time when it was relevant but not so anymore.

    Can't have it both ways.

    For the record I hate the burqa. I hate seeing people suffer and no doubt women who wear it are suffering and that's a fact.

    And I love multi-culturism. If everyone was the same the world would be so bloody boring. So many muslims in Sydney and I think it's nice to
    see some different faces.

    I have nothing against religious people either as long as the people preaching it are not extreme. At no time was Sydney more colorful than under World Youth Day.
    Sure beats all those gloomy faces sitting on the train most days.

    But still, just like now, people were still whinging during World Youth Day that those 'visitors' riding back, after a days celebration, were too
    noisy on the train and should just be quiet, face the front and not move.

    Some people just have no spirit and joy in their life. Maybe they need some religion.
 
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