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  1. king Ale

    Burqa

    What happened to @IrishZebra?
  2. king Ale

    Burqa

    Why did I have the impression then? :shifty: I have to think of another vice :D
  3. king Ale

    Burqa

    Wait, does he smoke? I arranged the smoking part for you :D
  4. king Ale

    Burqa

    :stuckup: Wait and see how Fred will respond. He's like my young brother, I know him more than he knows himself :D Not wearing a hijab is a vice in his opinion but it's not what that keeps him from marrying his girl. It's like a woman and his smoking man, she will try to convince him of...
  5. king Ale

    Burqa

    Look, it's like asking a beloved husband to quit smoking :bianconero:
  6. king Ale

    Burqa

    :D
  7. king Ale

    Burqa

    Yes! Lets start :D Do you believe in God Sheik? :D
  8. king Ale

    Burqa

    It is haha :lol: It's a joke, obviously :D
  9. king Ale

    Burqa

    It's been about three years :smile: Islam actually stopped that fashion, men were burying their daughters alive in the pre-Islam era. There is a verse in Qoran (Takwir surah) condemning those men.
  10. king Ale

    Burqa

    By "man" I mean those who are typically having a say in what their women wear, where they go, who they marry and when they die; Fathers, brothers, husbands. So yea, I have a father, two brothers and a boyfriend :D
  11. king Ale

    Burqa

    I'm not bitter, there has not been any man in my life forcing me to do anything. I'm talking about the past. Women USED TO be considered as men's belongings, it's not an opinion, it's a fact. Are you a Muslim? I can then refer you to Qoran if so. Men used to bury their daughters alive in the...
  12. king Ale

    Burqa

    No. I direct them to the right way. I know women who are approved of their men marrying as many women as they want. They think this is a right given to men by Islam so they have to obey. And I'm all for a law which forbids this even if those women, who are supposedly the victims of this stupid...
  13. king Ale

    Burqa

    So Fred and JBF didn't get it. Who else thinks I, even in the slightest, turned down the possibility of women wearing Burqa willingly? Either I couldn't explain myself or you two were so frustrated that couldn't read properly. I haven't still gotten over the last night result so I'm not going...
  14. king Ale

    Burqa

    True. I know that it could be totally useless (and I also know that it could even make those people more stubborn at doing what they are prevented from), but what's the alternative then?
  15. king Ale

    Burqa

    A few years back, Iranian parliament was going to lay down a law which allowed men to have as many wives as they want. Women rights activists immediately started to oppose against it, many articles written, many protests started. When finally some of the activists were arrested, the others...
  16. king Ale

    Burqa

    Greg, And only in France can we have such a law, not in Afghanistan. The next generations of women in France whose grandmothers were forced to wear Burqa and their mothers were forced to not wear Burqa, will be freely practicing their religion, wearing hijab, without being forced to wear Burqa.
  17. king Ale

    Burqa

    What I'm going to say is a mixture of facts and opinions. Burqa is not an Islamic hijab, that is right. It's not an accident though that a very large proportion of women who wear Burqa are Muslims. This is why this has mostly become a topic Muslims look at as yet another way of harassing...
  18. king Ale

    Burqa

    No, I'm not. I'm not a victim of Islamic oppression (as you put it). Men can have their opinions about this as well. I don't think there is a specific line here separating the two. I'm for the ban Sheik. I was following the talks here until a certain time and I read your posts and in...
  19. king Ale

    Burqa

    I don't care about the intentions behind the whole thing and I also don't know how good it will be for French citizens. From a woman point of view, I like the new trend :tup:
  20. king Ale

    Burqa

    So because men use dirty talks in stadiums, women must be banned from going there? You let the guilty go and ban the victim, eh? :D And if women decide that they don't mind hearing those curses, why do they have to be protected against their will?