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@sisfreak2017 | 23 March 19 | |
@bambi99 | 23 March 19 | |
@bozzalad | 25 March 19 | |
banning jordan petersons books now
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@wakeup4 | 25 March 19 | |
NZ is finished these progressives will stop at nothing
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@recurve16 | 27 March 19 | |
Muslim campaigners condemn New Zealand women for donning headscarves in solidarity with mosque shooting victims, saying: 'The hijab is NOT empowering for us'Critics pointed out that women in conservative Muslim countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia were forced to cover up for the sake of modesty or risk public rebuke, fines or arrest. 'When we see non-Muslim women wear the hijab in solidarity of Muslim women it is very ironic and contradictory because our experience with the hijab is not empowering or uplifting in the political sense,' said Maryam Lee, a Muslim women's rights advocate and author in Malaysia who chooses to not wear a hijab. Lee, who has written a book called 'Unveiling Choice' about the hijab, said women in Malaysia opting not to wear headscarves would now receive more harassment and pressure to wear the hijab by Muslims citing Ardern's actions... There's just no pleasing them |
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@ogdenz | 27 March 19 | |
Speculation.
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@recurve16 | 27 March 19 | |
Like every single word you've typed about brexit for over 2 years. So what's yer point gimp ? |
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@recurve16 | 28 May 19 | |
Days after the deadly attack on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, a private patrol service was launched in New York to protect Muslim places of worship there. The additional security has proved controversial. On a Friday afternoon, minutes before the Muezzins at Brooklyn mosques give the call to prayer, a group of young Muslims is headed to nearby mosques in what look like New York Police Department (NYPD) squad cars. The cars, with their red and white emergency lights on, will be parked right outside the mosques and stay put while worshippers go in and offer prayers. Noor Rabah, a volunteer and co-founder of the group, calls it security on steroids. By keeping the emergency lights on and making the siren go on when there's any trouble, they hope the vehicle can act as a deterrent. Many mosques in the country have conducted security drills including active-shooter training. The Muslim Community Patrol, too, has beefed up its presence in and around Brooklyn mosques - but ever since the idea of such a patrol was floated, they have also faced backlash, particularly on social media. A few far-right commentators have accused them of being enforcers of Sharia law. It's the fear of the unknown, responds Mr Rabah. Allow our actions to show you what our way of life teaches, he says. There's also a concern that increased police presence will keep many worshippers, who are suspicious of law enforcement, out of the mosques. It's too early to say whether communities will embrace the Muslim Patrol as the other option, but for now the group is busy signing-up and training new volunteers with plans to expand nationwide by next year. |
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@recurve16 | 28 May 19 | |
@shadow27 | 28 May 19 | |
Um ok.. Where is the protection for all the other religious groups? Ugh.. I can't even *gone* |
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