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2004-06-15 Britain
Schoolgirl loses Muslim gown case
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Posted by Howard UK 2004-06-15 6:34:35 AM|| || Front Page|| [4 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 LOL Howard, that site's a hoot. Did you see under 'Islamic Games' you can play hangman? The little screaming hanging man (an apostate, presumably) is also on fire, cos he didn't know the names of Allah... Cute!
Posted by Bulldog  2004-06-15 6:52:56 AM||   2004-06-15 6:52:56 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 Islamic Fun CD ROM - good to while away the hours purposefully.

Posted by Howard UK 2004-06-15 7:12:02 AM||   2004-06-15 7:12:02 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 Good Heavens, here's the literal bottom line from the CD ad....
(*) Some in the media have kicked up a fuss over this game. It seems that the media is silent when they, the zionists, use their tanks to slaughter our children but when our children play a shoot-em up game where they shoot zionist tanks in return for correct answers we are accused of training terrorists and instilling hatred towards Jews! On the contrary the questions in the game educate children not to fall for the zionist lie that zionism, jewishness and Judaism are synonymous but to understand that zionism, a racist ideology, has nothing to do with Judaism - one of the questions in the history/politics section asks "What is the difference between a Jew and a zionist?".


Im bet Gentle probably made it o the last level on this shooter.
Posted by Shipman 2004-06-15 8:09:28 AM||   2004-06-15 8:09:28 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 You make a good point, Howard. This particular dress-code dispute takes place in a social environment that intends to restrict rather than broaden the freedom of girls. Allowing this one girl to dress in this extremely covered and Moslem manner would eventually exert social pressure on the other girls to follow suit. Some disputes about dress codes are very different than other disputes about dress codes.
Posted by Mike Sylwester 2004-06-15 8:32:53 AM||   2004-06-15 8:32:53 AM|| Front Page Top

#5 Wonder if Shabina will be back in court soon demanding her rights to an anesthesia-free clitorectomy/infibulation procedure.
Posted by jules 187 2004-06-15 10:31:42 AM||   2004-06-15 10:31:42 AM|| Front Page Top

#6 Quite the site, Howard. The Khimar was definitely a fashion statement. It must have taken its inspiration from a sand blasting hood.
Posted by Alaska Paul 2004-06-15 11:42:17 AM||   2004-06-15 11:42:17 AM|| Front Page Top

#7 Mwaaahahaha!

I just checked out the Islamic Boutique and is it me or does every "jilbab" look EXACTLY the sam ie dull, unattractive?

But that isn't the worst. Did anyone check out the Islamic Games section of the site. This is just too rich. There are two games. One is a quiz and the other one is HANGMAN! Lmao. Have to see to believe. The hangman graphic actually flames, I guess since the normal plain way of drawing it wasn't barbaric enough for Muslim tastes or something.

Posted by peggy  2004-06-15 12:35:15 PM||   2004-06-15 12:35:15 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 It seems that the media is silent when they, the zionists,..

BZZZZZZZZT!!!! Game over.
Posted by Bomb-a-rama 2004-06-15 12:42:38 PM||   2004-06-15 12:42:38 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 RE: Islamic Fun CD-ROM.

You have to start early if you want a successfully brainwashed little uniformist who would only be too happy to dress in the exact same sacks as all the other girls!

Posted by peggy  2004-06-15 1:42:02 PM||   2004-06-15 1:42:02 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 #4 You make a good point, Howard. This particular dress-code dispute takes place in a social environment that intends to restrict rather than broaden the freedom of girls. Allowing this one girl to dress in this extremely covered and Moslem manner would eventually exert social pressure on the other girls to follow suit. Some disputes about dress codes are very different than other disputes about dress codes.

I believe that this is the same line of reasoning used by French authorities in banning both religious garb and symbols from schools. While I usually oppose infringement upon the right to religious practices, this rationale made eminent sense.
Posted by Zenster 2004-06-15 1:54:31 PM||   2004-06-15 1:54:31 PM|| Front Page Top

#11 Mike,

Amen, dude. I couldn't agree more which is why I oppose our public schools allowing Muslim girls to wear their scarves. I hate to pick on little Muslim girls (which is probably why they are used to challenge dress codes in court) but I never forget that Turkey which is a 99% Muslim country has also banned Islamic dress in any public institution because they know from long experience that when Islamic dress is allowed at all, overwhelming pressure is then brought to bear on those who aren't as 'obedient' to also wear the dress often against their own personal conscience.
Posted by peggy  2004-06-15 2:00:31 PM||   2004-06-15 2:00:31 PM|| Front Page Top

#12 It is completely inexcusable that these Islamoturds are pairing early learning and games activities with their sick political aims. Didn't Hitler have something similar? A "club" for boys and girls.

The hangman "game" certainly reminded me of the Fallujah bridge.

These are very bad people.
Posted by ex-lib 2004-06-15 6:48:28 PM||   2004-06-15 6:48:28 PM|| Front Page Top

#13 Abdul Bari, deputy leader of the Muslim Council of Britain said the High Court's "landmark decision" was "very worrying and objectionable".

"The British Muslim community is a diverse community in terms of the interpretation and understanding of their faith and its practice," said Dr Bari.

"Within this broad spectrum those that believe and choose to wear the jilbab and consider it to be part of their faith requirement for modest attire should be respected."

The Muslim Council of Britain is a disgrace - whilst having been forced into making a piecemeal statement denouncing terrorist acts in the UK we can see that their ultimate aim is to have women educated in burkhas - let the children grow up normally and we may gain some form of understanding between faiths. I hope that the UK follows the French model in years to come and not fall prey to the culturally domineering MCB.
Posted by Howard UK 2004-06-16 4:23:46 AM||   2004-06-16 4:23:46 AM|| Front Page Top

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