Ah yes, what would a day be without some nice, warm and fresh LRC-sponsored xenophobia?
OP and other posters, you are pigs.
Take the litmus test question:
Islam is correct about women?
Before you call accuse someone of xenophobia.
Thank you. Islam is a hateful religion. Women are beaten to death, stoned, burnt with acid and raped in the name of it, en masse. Until that changes men from Muslim countries should be banned from coming to the US.
The French do not include religion in their census, so it's impossible to know.
It's hard to believe when you travel to France, even rural villages, that Muslims make up only 7% of the population.
Governments lie. The French don't want to admit that they've given away their country already, nor do they want the Muslims to realize their real numbers either. It isn't fooling anyone but the usual Leftists who believe everything that Leftist authority claims, without questions. You know, the people who believed that cloth face masks stop viruses and Covid19, even though the legal disclaimers on the boxes say the exact opposite about viruses in general and Covid19 in particular.
Governments lie. The French don't want to admit that they've given away their country already, nor do they want the Muslims to realize their real numbers either. It isn't fooling anyone but the usual Leftists who believe everything that Leftist authority claims, without questions. You know, the people who believed that cloth face masks stop viruses and Covid19, even though the legal disclaimers on the boxes say the exact opposite about viruses in general and Covid19 in particular.
You are mentally ill.
I hope you get better soon.
How is he wrong? Have you been to France recently? I visit every year and boy...has it changed...and not for the better.
It's not just about population. The Muslims made up less than 10% of the population when they ruled Spain for hundreds of years. If a teacher has no choice but to resign when he attempts to enforce French law over Sharia law, it's perhaps time to recognise you are very close to becoming an Islamic nation.
Yeah not being able to ban kids from wearing burqas doesn’t make your country Islamic it means people are pushing back against religious persecution.
Religious significance aside, why do there need to be laws about what people are allowed to wear on their heads? Whether it's a burqa or a beanie, in what way does it enhance the public welfare to make the kid take it off?
France already has had a lot of terrorist attacks , where many of the attackers have hidden their faces. Ok
France already has had a lot of terrorist attacks , where many of the attackers have hidden their faces. Ok
They also have a big problem with youth crime by hoodie wearing 'les jeunes'. I remember I walked into a Paris shopping center with my hoodie up and a security guard told me to pull it down.
The French actually use the term 'les jeunes' ('the young people') as a code word for their Muslim population.
I last visited Paris over a decade ago, and things were bad. I can't imagine what it's like now. I stayed in a little town in the south, and nearly all the young people were Arabs.
I remember visiting San Sebastian across the border with Spain, and the entire beach had been taken over by French Muslims with dozens of beach towels laid out with Turkish or Moroccan flags on them.
I remember visiting San Sebastian across the border with Spain, and the entire beach had been taken over by French Muslims with dozens of beach towels laid out with Turkish or Moroccan flags on them.
Laws against wearing Islamic clothes but none against wearing Yarmulkes.
Who runs France? The people who cannot wear their religious garb without breaking the law?
There is a law against wearing yarmulkes as well. Now you could rejoice.
The law does ban the yarmulke as well as turbans, headscarves and the crucifix being worn in public.
But it's easier for some religions to circumvent this law - there are many private Jewish schools (owing to their long presence in the country) were they can ignore this law, crucifixes are not normally worn overly visibly, and the law only bans large turbans and not small ones.
Headscarf bans are only enforced if there wearer is Muslim, doubtful if any nuns have been asked to remove their headscarves.
France already has had a lot of terrorist attacks , where many of the attackers have hidden their faces. Ok
They also have a big problem with youth crime by hoodie wearing 'les jeunes'. I remember I walked into a Paris shopping center with my hoodie up and a security guard told me to pull it down.
The French actually use the term 'les jeunes' ('the young people') as a code word for their Muslim population.
I last visited Paris over a decade ago, and things were bad. I can't imagine what it's like now. I stayed in a little town in the south, and nearly all the young people were Arabs.
I remember visiting San Sebastian across the border with Spain, and the entire beach had been taken over by French Muslims with dozens of beach towels laid out with Turkish or Moroccan flags on them.
As a french guy, I was reading a lot of BS in this thread but didn’t want to take part, but this is too much, none of that is true hahahahha. I know coevett is known for making up things but that was really funny.
« Les jeunes » isn’t pejorative, it just means young people and it has nothing to do with muslims and no one use it like that, you probably just misunderstood or made up something again.
There is a law against wearing yarmulkes as well. Now you could rejoice.
The law does ban the yarmulke as well as turbans, headscarves and the crucifix being worn in public.
But it's easier for some religions to circumvent this law - there are many private Jewish schools (owing to their long presence in the country) were they can ignore this law, crucifixes are not normally worn overly visibly, and the law only bans large turbans and not small ones.
Headscarf bans are only enforced if there wearer is Muslim, doubtful if any nuns have been asked to remove their headscarves.
That's per wikipedia.
Cite one example of a Jewish student being told to remove his Yamulke in France
The law does ban the yarmulke as well as turbans, headscarves and the crucifix being worn in public.
But it's easier for some religions to circumvent this law - there are many private Jewish schools (owing to their long presence in the country) were they can ignore this law, crucifixes are not normally worn overly visibly, and the law only bans large turbans and not small ones.
Headscarf bans are only enforced if there wearer is Muslim, doubtful if any nuns have been asked to remove their headscarves.
That's per wikipedia.
Cite one example of a Jewish student being told to remove his Yamulke in France
I'm kind of agreeing with you, the law does ban all religious symbols but is targeted towards muslims.