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Original post by BaconandSauce
We are not (hint is your previous posts on the matter give you away)

But yes yours is a failure (otherwise you'd still be there) which is why you came to try and be part of other peoples


What country do you assume I'm from?
Original post by WBZ144
And I believe that Trump being elected will have a direct negative impact on my country, so I'll continue.

My country is one of America's closest allies, what America does impacts us too. Besides, even if it had nothing to do with me that does not change the fact that I am free to voice my opinion, and for someone who pretends to be against censorship you sure have a funny way of showing it.


You claiming to be American now?

But yes you are free to voice your 'opinion' just don't get annoyed when others laugh at you
Original post by BaconandSauce
You claiming to be American now?

But yes you are free to voice your 'opinion' just don't get annoyed when others laugh at you


How you would get that impression from my post (which is pretty clear) is beyond me.

You can laugh all you want and I couldn't care less. Just don't try to tell me not to voice my opinion because of some irrelevant fact like how much money Trump makes or how many businesses he runs.
Original post by WBZ144


You can laugh all you want and I couldn't care less..


Good news.

Because I am laughing at you and your 'opinions'
i see nothing wrong with it unless of cource they are being forced to dress like that. if it's by personal choice no problem
Original post by WBZ144
What country do you assume I'm from?


A failed one:biggrin:
Original post by BaconandSauce
Good news.

Because I am laughing at you and your 'opinions'


Good for you.
Original post by BaconandSauce
A failed one:biggrin:


That's not an answer. Which one?
Original post by TheArtofProtest
Something which you failed to do.

If you feel like someone's opinion is wrong and you disagree with it, you respond to it.

If you feel like they lack the necessary information which you possess, then you educate them.


What is reprehensible and utterly idiotic is you telling a person that they cannot express a view, because they are not qualified enough, and simultaneously, you refuse to even explicitly state your position or offer anything contrary.

You choose to bully and intimidate people and their right to freedom of speech by telling them that they are not qualified, in an effort to get them to stop posting statements which you have clearly taken issue with.


Next time you come across a post which you feel the person is not qualified to make, you either educate them (if you feel your opinion holds more weight) or you ignore them.

You do not badger them into shutting up.


I'm going to save this quote to use on you the next time I see you doing this :tongue:

Won't be long... :wink:
Original post by Mathemagicien
I'm going to save this quote to use on you the next time I see you doing this :tongue:

Won't be long... :wink:


To be fair, I never tell a person to shut their mouth because they are "unqualified".

I may be disdainful and aloof in debates, but I never tell people that they have no right to comment, because I realise that the other person is probably quite similar to me and what right do I have, to tell him that his opinion is worthless.

I see many posts on here that I disagree with yet I don't go around picking personal fights with people simply because I can't form a coherent argument to their point.


Sometimes I do slip up and like anyone, I do need reminders and whilst I'm grateful that you have taken it upon yourself to be my private behavioural specialist, you probably won't find much work here. Nonetheless, thank you for the offer. :smile:
Reply 310
Original post by Butternuts96
That's certainly a perfectly valid question if islamophobes like yourself assumed that each and every one of these women were forced to wear these.
"There is no compulsion in religion" is a fundamental verse of the Quran that is widely neglected by islamophobes and extremists :smile:
And misused by others.
I think that you may be using that verse out of context. It does not mean that Muslims can pick and choose which of Allah's rules they follow.

It means that you cannot force anyone to become Muslim, because that decision is determined by Allah alone, apparently.
http://www.alim.org/library/quran/AlQuran-tafsir/TIK/2/256
Original post by TheArtofProtest
because I realise that the other person is probably quite similar to me

One of the reasons I try not to get bogged down in arguments/long discussions

(Rage reporting is the other)
Reply 312
Original post by Khaar
Western backed regime in Iran was overthrown.

Communist Soviet backed regime in Afghanistan was overthrown.

Lol at how people think women wearing niqab hijab abaya etc is oppression and they attack the women. Then the same people defend people wearing shorts or something.
So the change was due to the Islamic theocracy replacing secular values.
Reply 313
Original post by Khaar
Wearing the niqab isn't extreme. It is Islam. The wives of the prophet (pbuh) wore it.
There are parts of Islamic ideology that much of the world (including many Muslims) consider to be "extreme". The mandatory wearing of the niqab/burka is just one.
Reply 314
Original post by Butternuts96
Ohhh, I misinterpreted your words and accidentally repped you. My bad. The OP knows how TSR works.

1. Post something immigrant/muslim related
2. Some people reply back explaining something
3. Gang of islamophobes join in bashing Islam from all directions.

Any idiot KNOWS how these things go down. OP ain't looking for an "intellectual discussion".
Do you think that those societies/communities that see the enforced wearing of the niqab, burqa, etc, as Islamic should be supported or condemned (in the context of that issue)?
Reply 315
Original post by Butternuts96
Read my previous reply, OP knew this and wasn't looking for intellectual discussions.
Just because someone isn't looking for an intellectual discussion, doesn't mean that you shouldn't give them one.
Reply 316
Original post by Butternuts96
14. Women can refuse sex, no husband can force it without it being a sin (although Allah will judge a women for it IN THE AFTERLIFE if she refuses without a valid excuse eg menstruation/headache/illness)
A woman who refuses her husband sex will be "cursed by angels until she awakens" - (Bukhari & Muslim)
Those photos are really sad, they look like dementors from the Harry Potter films..
Reply 318
Original post by Butternuts96
This is one of those that have not been explained fully by God. All questions about Islam that us muslims have to ask God, we will get the chance to ask him on Day of Judgement. One of the things to look forward to!
And what if he replies "Because I created women intellectually inferior to men, so that their testimony cannot be relied on to the same degree". Would you just accept that?
Reply 319
Original post by RegrettingAS
Men are designed to work long rough hours, as opposed to women.
Not me!

Another interesting fact is that in the US suicide rates are higher than ever at around 7% and divorce at over 25%. On the other hand, in Islamic countries these are almost zero. Feel free to search and validate these facts online.
In a country where everyone fully believes in a particular religious ideology, that people follow that ieology is not really remarkable.

BTW, suicide rates are higher in The Islamic Republic of Pakistan than they are in the UK. How do you explain that? And why is Barbados and the Bahamas half the rate of Indonesia?

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