In the last 30 days there have been 122 Islamic terrorist attacks in 21 countries, in which 859 were killed, and 844 injured. Where was the outrage?
Since you are obviously a big fan of reading that propaganda site could you kindly do me the courtesy of quoting it accurately? Ta Your current method of deliberately changing the words to suit your narrative, pretending that ALL deaths at the hands of Muslims are terror attacks makes you look nothing more than the racist bigot we all already suspected you of being. When even the bigot site you use admits that not all of those were terror attacks but you are so bigoted you have to add that false accusation to back up your lies then it really does say a lot about you.
I disagree with you. Some people in society are only too willing to allow themselves to be manipulated. Civilized society is a restraint to a point but it is a veneer too
I'm as tolerant of any race or creed as the next man but I would absolutely ban the burqa, any clothing that allows ANYBODY to roam freely and be unidentifiable has absolutely no place in the world as it is today IMHO. Its like giving carte blanch to terrorists and criminals to pass through cities anywhere
How many terrorists wore a burqa when they committed a terror attack? Ban the balaclava. Ban the wimple. Ban the hoodie. Ban freedom of expression.
Did I mention it actually being used in a terror attack? Its certainly easier to move key players around though. If half a dozen blokes in balaclavas walked into a bank it wouldn't be long before they got their collars felt, and you do realise hoodies and wimples don't actually cover the face right?
https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2000/mar/04/weekend7.weekend9 An estimated 500,000 children died due to sanctions on Iraq during the 1990s . Where was the outrage ?
It would be a straight out ban on anybody moving any serious distance with anything obscuring the face, love the way that hoodies are suddenly being held up as an example, most normal folk don't walk round in them with the hoods up and their heads down for any length of time without reason anyway
Your 'tolerance' is skin deep. You think you are as tolerant as the next man when it serves your purpose to say so. Of course there are issues with hiding one's face in certain situations but to deny an entire group the right to self expression is NOT tolerance.
I know a lot of people who always have their hoods up. Two of the young lads where I work turn up every day using public transport with their hoods up. I work with them and I couldn't tell you which one of them it was coming round the corner. In every match day recap video some of our players have their hoods up.
sorry mate, just very very emotional right now, picked my eldest sons ashes up from the undertakers yesterday, that's something no parent should ever have to do. Tending to lash out in all directions at the moment tbh.