The Burka in Europe

It is profoundly sad to see women participate in the continued repression of their gender, yet individual freedom of expression is too valuable to sacrifice over such a thing. Of course, the type that covers the face entirely is out of the question.
 
it should not be in Europe

nor aywhere else

what do you think of the Burka?

I'm no feminist, but I'd guess the burka is an Islamic patriarchal society's way of shaming women into subservience. Islamics must either have small dicks or they're insecure about their masculinity.
 
I'm no feminist, but I'd guess the burka is an Islamic patriarchal society's way of shaming women into subservience. Islamics must either have small dicks or they're insecure about their masculinity.
Islam ordains that, since men are so weak in their sexual obsession, women must be repressed to save those males from temptation. Their "god" created men so feeble and women so beautiful that women have to be repressed. No system that treats half the population this way deserves respect.
 
Islam ordains that, since men are so weak in their sexual obsession, women must be repressed to save those males from temptation. Their "god" created men so feeble and women so beautiful that women have to be repressed. No system that treats half the population this way deserves respect.
That is actually incorrect. Men cannot style or shave their beards. They actually have to walk around like the ISIS guys do.
 
it should not be in Europe

nor aywhere else

what do you think of the Burka?
To tell you the truth i have never seen anyone in the UK wearing one, it seems to be a Afghanistan thing, i feel for the Women who wear it can't say for sure but looks like insecure Men are responsible.
 
To tell you the truth i have never seen anyone in the UK wearing one, it seems to be a Afghanistan thing, i feel for the Women who wear it can't say for sure but looks like insecure Men are responsible.
neither have I seen any in Germany.
in the US there seem to be a lot, I am told.
Though I I am not sure whether those are real Burkas.
 
CDU is the "the Islam belongs to Germany party". You elect them, you get what you asked for. That is how it works.
it was President Wulff who said so.
And Merkel let everybody in ... in 2015

Merz tries tries to pull the clock back ....
but the damage has been done ...
 
it was President Wulff who said so.
And Merkel let everybody in ... in 2015

Merz tries tries to pull the clock back ....
but the damage has been done ...
It is all because of the AfD. You would be left alone with the knifemen without them. But since they don´t do much about the threat, AfD will be even stronger after this hoax.
 
Merz has now made a comment about the image of towns
"German Chancellor Friedrich Merz insists on his statement about the "urban landscape" in the context of migration policy - despite harsh criticism of his words.

This was reported by European Pravda, as reported by Spiegel.

On Tuesday, during the chancellor's visit to Potsdam, a journalist asked Merz about the growing popularity of the AfN. He, in particular, replied that the government is correcting past mistakes in migration policy and making progress.

"But of course we still have this problem in the urban landscape and that is why the Federal Minister of the Interior is now working to make deportations possible and carried out on a large scale," he said.

This statement by Merz was criticized as discriminatory, and in some places even racist. However, after a meeting of the party's presidium in Berlin, he stressed that he would not withdraw his words.

"On the contrary, I will emphasize it again: we have to change something about this, and the Federal Minister of the Interior is already working on it, and we will continue this policy," the CDU leader said.

"Ask your children, your daughters, your friends and acquaintances: everyone will confirm that this is a problem, especially after dark. If you ask your daughters, you will probably get a fairly clear and unambiguous answer, which is what I meant when I spoke of the "urban landscape," he added.

After that, the journalist recalled the demonstration that took place on Sunday evening in Berlin: hundreds of people took to the streets, advocating for diversity and against racism.

Merz replied that he did not know about the demonstration because of the meeting in the CDU.

"Anyone who sees this in their daily life understands that my statement last week was correct. By the way, this is not the first time I have expressed this opinion and I am not the only one who shares it. There are many people who say and evaluate it the same way. And whoever considers it necessary to protest against this, let him do it," he said.

On Monday, Merz also rejected the possibility of cooperation with the far-right Alternative for Germany party amid discussions in his home party about the acceptability of such a move.

Recall that the latest polls show that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) tops the rating of German voters' sympathies."

 
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