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    I was just repeating what Ruby said…I wouldn’t dream of using that word Cherrie..

    Now this is where it gets difficult in my eyes anyway not necesarly for anyone else. I have pointed out about Sharia law should not be accepted here but I am a Sikh. My mum is a baptised Sikh and wears her dagger under her clothing.
    The wearing of the dagger has been allowed in this country along with the turban on motorbikes and the sikh bangle to be worn in schools and workplaces.
    What’s the answer now it’s all been accepted?

    #451829

    @kent f OBE wrote:

    I was just repeating what Ruby said…I wouldn’t dream of using that word Cherrie..

    Now this is where it gets difficult in my eyes anyway not necesarly for anyone else. I have pointed out about Sharia law should not be accepted here but I am a Sikh. My mum is a baptised Sikh and wears her dagger under her clothing.
    The wearing of the dagger has been allowed in this country along with the turban on motorbikes and the sikh bangle to be worn in schools and workplaces.
    What’s the answer now it’s all been accepted?

    That wasn’t directed at you regarding the “paki” comment x

    And WOW @ the permission of the dagger wearing. I need to think about this so I can confidently form a personal opinion free of ignorance ( if I have one) Something at this point in time is off… not quite right… having passed one law on cultural/religious grounds for some and not others (if that is indeed the case) The Turban and bangle I understand as a symbolic indication of ones faith juxtaposing that with Islamic, Jewish and Buddhist Monk attire.

    All the minor details are only magnified as relevant to us.. however time and time again… I will stress.. there is a bigger picture which I prefer to concentrate on… the transparent plan “divide and conquer” still seems the absolute goal here.

    “I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel in your temple, pray in your church. For you and I are sons of one religion, and it is the spirit” Gibran.

    #451830

    Difficult one isn’t it? Even I don’t expect it all to be accepted just because it’s my religion. By the way the dagger is much part of a baptised Sikh as is a turban and the bangle. They are part of the 5 and cannot be separated.

    #451831

    We start off with people crying because Justice is being carried out, then progress to what would me more than suitable for the front page of the bnp, by some. It might be wise for rubyred to consider the definition of the word CONVERSION. Quite frankly, the inteligence of some on this site is absolutely laughable.

    #451832

    i am sorry if i offended anyone on here,, I actually do not hate anyone , and generally get along with all, regardless of race and creed.I just saw red at those bloody fundamentalists shouting outside court, why live in a country, when all you want to do is wish it harm ?

    #451833

    @gazlan wrote:

    We start off with people crying because Justice is being carried out.

    One question.

    To you.

    Would you, in the name of justice (your word – not mine..), throw the first stone in the execution of this woman?

    #451834

    @sarah 30 wrote:

    One question.

    To you.

    Would you, in the name of justice (your word – not mine..), throw the first stone in the execution of this woman?

    What on earth the persuasion of my faith has to do with this you might like to enlighten me.

    You go first ! :roll:

    #451835

    Th Iranians could always opt for the ” civilised ” method couldn’t they ?

    #451836

    I would just like to say I have not been offended by what’s been said here. A little shocked maybe at a choice of words but that happens in all threads. We all have said things that will shock or miff someone maybe.
    I was merely throwing in my 2pence worth and a different perspective. Everyone is allowed their opinion.

    #451837

    @kent f OBE wrote:

    I would just like to say I have not been offended by what’s been said here. A little shocked maybe at a choice of words but that happens in all threads. We all have said things that will shock or miff someone maybe.
    I was merely throwing in my 2pence worth and a different perspective. Everyone is allowed their opinion.

    Well said kent, thank goodness for common sense and considered responses.

    Teapot

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