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A lot of posters in this thread seem to be thrilled this woman died. All because she wore a burkha,
Nice to see people using a woman's death as an opportunity to take potshots at her religious beliefs. For some reason, I suspect that the response would be different if a Christian or Jew had died in a similar accident.
Oh, and the posters speculating about the "oppression" she must have lived under are especially classy. You all may want to get your crystal balls checked.
She lived in Australia, kimosabe.yeah, she lived a life totally free of repression in the muslim world,
Apt comparison.and jews had it easy under hitler too
A lot of posters in this thread seem to be thrilled this woman died. All because she wore a burkha,
I think she lived a sad life and probably died having the little bit of fun she was allowed to have.
I think she lived a sad life and probably died having the little bit of fun she was allowed to have.
Being clairvoyant must be nice. Do you do palm readings, or do you limit yourself to speculating about the private lives of dead Muslims?
HER death is tragic and would not have happened if the sexually insecure Muslim men did not make religious laws requiring her to have a certain attire. That is true tragedy.A lot of posters in this thread seem to be thrilled this woman died. All because she wore a burkha,
I feel for the poor woman. Her life under that Burkha must have been one of perpetual humiliation and oppression, and the one chance she gets of letting just a little loose, and it kills her.
It probably counts as a merciful release. She had a little fun, and she died.
I often wondered how these ladies actually feel while wearing those.
Can you imagine having fun while wearing that kind of outfit? I must admit, it's beyond my imagination. I also said "I think", not "I know". As a kid, I wore jeans as much as possible and this was when girls wore dresses. Climbing trees in dresses is really hard, I think it must be impossible in a burka.
Yes, I'm sure it does.the holocaust started with many repressions, many women live under appression.
Seems apt to me.
I guess we can add "making broad generalizations" to your already impressive repertoire.so i got where she lived wrong, my bad. Still leaves million of women in most arab countries, who are not treated well
That won't be necessary.try again kimosabe
Can you imagine having fun while wearing that kind of outfit? I must admit, it's beyond my imagination. I also said "I think", not "I know". As a kid, I wore jeans as much as possible and this was when girls wore dresses. Climbing trees in dresses is really hard, I think it must be impossible in a burka.
I'm sure that if you thought for a minute, you'd realize that "fun" is subjective and one person's idea of a good time may not be entirely consistent with another person's. You'd probably also realize that making assumptions about someone based on their appearance is silly. No aspect of Islam prevents a Muslim woman from wearing jeans or whatever type of clothing she wants as long as she safeguards her modesty.
HER death is tragic and would not have happened if the sexually insecure Muslim men did not make religious laws requiring her to have a certain attire. That is true tragedy.A lot of posters in this thread seem to be thrilled this woman died. All because she wore a burkha,
Is that subjective? What exactly does safeguarding her modesty entail?