Please tell me that's sarcasm.
You mean because religious diversity is so high in the middle east?
Please tell me that's sarcasm.
What if Orthodox jewish women wore one and werent photographed? Or Amish? You cant say lack of evidence is evidence.The only source is the designer itself, who doesn't use any facts for this ridiculous claim. Just an estimate. By the way, there isn't even any photo of a non-muslim looking woman wearing a burkini. Not in this article, or others that also just quote Zanetti.
So non 'middle eastern' people 'look less Muslim'?You mean because religious diversity is so high in the middle east?
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So non 'middle eastern' people 'look less Muslim'?
The head coverings do not come directly from Islam's rules. The largest Islamic country in the world is Indonesia, and these coverings are rarely seen there. You can see similar situations in Muslim-majority countries outside of the Middle East and Central Asia.I didn't say that a person forced them, I said Islam forces them. Islam tells them to keep their beauty to their husband and close family, and hide it from everyone else.
Obviously they do it because they want, because they think that makes god happy, and their families happy, and if they don't then god will punish them in some way.
We are talking about Islam now, but I know about Opus Dei, which is an catholic organization that also treats women as slaves, serving the priests, doing their laundry, cooking for them, etc... Because supposedly god said so. That should be looked into also.
Most Muslims are Asian though.If someone is caucasian or asian, it is likely they aren't muslim. Do you think that's wrong?
I can't decide for you, and you can't decide for me. But the law (or the mayor or whatever) decides for everyone. You can't ride a motorcycle in Europe without wearing a helmet. Maybe I want to ride without a helmet and feeling the wind in my face seems like a fair retribution for increasing my chances of getting hurt in case of an accident. But the government decided it's best for me to always wear a helmet. And if I don't I will be stopped by the police, get a ticket, etc. Fair enough. This is the same.
The only source is the designer itself, who doesn't use any facts for this ridiculous claim. Just an estimate. By the way, there isn't even any photo of a non-muslim looking woman wearing a burkini. Not in this article, or others that also just quote Zanetti.
Dude just stop.If someone is caucasian or asian, it is likely they aren't muslim. Do you think that's wrong?
If someone is caucasian or asian, it is likely they aren't muslim. Do you think that's wrong?
This is a middle-class enterprise at best, so I doubt the that seemingly baseless information. By the way, her own website says this is for muslim women, so what are we discussing?So basically a business owner is just lying and your proof is your feels and the fact that goah darnit you just know better than the woman.
She designed the thing I think she can speak best to her goals for its creation and design.
Most Muslims are Asian though.
Let me put it this way: Asia accounts for over 60% of the world's Muslims.Yes, but most Asians aren't muslim.
Let me put it this way: Asia accounts for over 60% of the world's Muslims.
Who knows what the numbers actually are? But you should know better than to make assumptions on who the buyers of the burkini are. A lot of the time, our prejudices aren't borne out by reality.That doesn't change my claim.
But again to clarify: I wrote "probably not middle-eastern", because I haven't seen one article about this topic with a non-middle eastern woman wearing a burkini, even though it is claimed there were thousands sold with a high percentage to non-muslim women.
Where are those non-muslim women sporting those burkinis?
Who knows what the numbers actually are? But you should know better than to make assumptions on who the buyers of the burkini are. A lot of the time, our prejudices aren't borne out by reality.
The proof may not be strong, but I don't think that you have anywhere near the data to dismiss it out of hand.I know how to judge sources and if the only source is an assumption, it's a bad source
That doesn't change my claim.
But again to clarify: I wrote "probably not middle-eastern", because I haven't seen one article about this topic with a non-middle eastern woman wearing a burkini, even though it is claimed there were thousands sold with a high percentage to non-muslim women.
Where are those non-muslim women sporting those burkinis?
I was going to post a picture but felt it inappropriate. Literally Google "burkini" and look at the 4th picture. Asian woman. Is she 'non-Muslim looking' enough for you? Smfh.
I wrote "probably not middle-eastern", because I haven't seen one article about this topic with a non-middle eastern woman wearing a burkini, even though it is claimed there were thousands sold with a high percentage to non-muslim women.
So you want to show me a picture of an Indonesian woman now to prove there are thousands sold to non-muslim women?
You guys are really doing the most to support a bullshit article
You mean because religious diversity is so high in the middle east?
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You do realize that Indonesia is the country with the largest number of Muslims (Indonesia has ~210M the whole middle east including north Africa has ~317M), Or the fact that there are more Muslims outside the middle east than in it.
So you want to show me a picture of an Indonesian woman now to prove there are thousands sold to non-muslim women?
You guys are really doing the most to support a bullshit article
A kasher store is a specialized store, not a convenience store, there was a public lease by the "hlm" organism for this store.
It was a public action to give people in a poor neighbourhood a grocery store
It was own by fran prix and sold to a man who stealthly change it to a halal store
The separate hours for jewish women in some paris pools is not normal and discriminatory
Well depends how transgendered people are allowed to use them...If a women want to go to the pool without men gazing, i don't see how it's discriminatory. Are gendered bathroom discriminatory ?
And this so-called "shitting" is enough to make you indifferent to terror attacks? Your priorities are wretchedly out of whack.And yet there's two decades of France shitting on the Muslim faith every opportunity they get.
I have to ask, though, how would that owner even know? Does she ask every buyer or include a religion checkbox on every order form?So basically a business owner is just lying and your proof is your feels and the fact that goah darnit you just know better than the woman.
And this so-called "shitting" is enough to make you indifferent to terror attacks? Your priorities are wretchedly out of whack.
I have to ask, though, how would that owner even know? Does she ask every buyer or include a religion checkbox on every order form?
Lmao this thread is nothing but Islamaphobes spouting crap, getting owned, doubling down, and then bailing on the thread.
A piece of clothing is just a piece of clothing. Paternal misogyny is forcing a woman to wear something against her wishes.Wow. Banning a piece of clothing that is inherently misogynistic is now paternal misogyny.![]()
Its like some people just cant process the fact that there are people that actually want to wear a hijab, or that they want to go to the beach without wearing something too revealing. These mayors are doing no one a favor, they are just making some womens life more difficult.
Maybe these people should manifest themselves and organize a demonstration or something. That's what people do in democracies when they want to get heard. That's what people do so the politicians and the media can gauge how numerous they may be.
I see Burkini as Burka. A symbol of oppressed status of women in Islam.
It is not as if there are only 2 choices, Burkini or Bikini. There are so many other costumes that are available to Muslim women.
Burkini is not a burka for the 10th time.I see Burkini as Burka. A symbol of oppressed status of women in Islam.
It is not as if there are only 2 choices, Burkini or Bikini. There are so many other costumes that are available to Muslim women.
It won't care because - once again - the government has nothing to do with those local decrees.what will the french government do if female citizens begin to wear whole body neoprene suits with a swimming cape?
It won't care because - once again - the government has nothing to do with those local decrees.
What you see here is just a handful of shitty mayors pulling questionable ordinances out of their asses, just to please their racist electorate.
How convenient is it to skip his "I don't want muslims to be ashamed anymore" conclusion?The french prime minister did support the move, but it's not surprising, since he play with nationalist and borderline racist rhetoric everytime he have the occasion to do so.
He last pearl: "I have a muslim friend and he told me that he is ashamed to be a muslim"
Black Friend argument 2.0
did anyone stop to think about the fact that banning burkinis means that some people may not be able to enjoy the beach, you know the population of people who the ban is supposedly 'protecting'? Let's limit what they can wear following in suit of their alleged oppresors because that's really instrumental for inclusion.
...I think the only way to reduce [religiousness] is to be more inclusive. Let's say this ban goes through -- what do we expect the outcome to be? You think muslim women will just wear a regular bikini? My bet is they'll just stop going to the beach. Now you've further isolated them, which is simply counter-productive.
Integrated, modern societies are the best way to reduce religiousness and increase secularism. Europe has done a poor job integrating their muslim populations -- they end up with what are basically ghettos that are highly segregated and often have high poverty rates. When you segregate communities and a lack of support allows poverty to decimate livelihoods and socioeconomic mobility, it creates problems -- this goes for all races and religions.
How convenient is it to skip his "I don't want muslims to be ashamed anymore" conclusion?
Oh, come on, now.Because if you know the character, you know it's a joke. He said last week that hijab represent oppression of women. So what is his plan to get muslims out of shame ? Getting them out of Islam ? Changing their religion ?
What? LOLIf someone is caucasian or asian, it is likely they aren't muslim. Do you think that's wrong?
Oh, come on, now.
Most Muslims in France are ashamed for the terror attacks being made in the name of Islam, not for being Muslims.
What? LOL
Turks and Bosnians are Caucasians.
Indonesians are Asian.
Religion is not a race dude.