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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does it matter that there is a double standard? Should the western world follow what the Muslim world does where it pertains to forcing women to wear, nor not wear certain garments? No, we shouldn't. I for one do not like walking out of a Panera bread in Springfield with my young daughters and having a man "shoo" us away from the outside tables because his harm of burkas are eating outside with him and his other friends. Scared the crap out of my daughter and her friends, this is not the Middle East and I could care less about their repressive culture. [/quote] similar situation happened to me at a different place. I stared him down, though. I will not be intimidated into changing anything I do in my day to day life. This is my worry. They leave oppressive countries and bring their crap here. No thank you.[/quote] The Starbucks in the Burlington Coat Factory shopping center in Bailey's Crossroads has been taken over by Middle Eastern men who monopolize the tables both inside and outside. It is very uncomfortable even walking by them because of their nasty comments. [/quote] I'm quite sure you invited the comments based on your attitude. [/quote] That isn't fair- i am a hijab and burka wearing (ok h&m shirtdress over pants wearing) muslim of pakistani origin and those guys creep me out even though they are usually polite to me. I always wonder wether they'd be so smiling and polite if it wasn't for my clothing- they should behave that way to ALL women, ALL women are worthy of respect- my clothing choice is because i want to obey Gods commandments in the Quran, it doesn't say anywhere that only Muslim women should be respected. These men are terrible Muslims, tbh, like a pp most of the South Asian and Persian men, even from my fathers generation didn't act like these creeps. I was recently listening to an Imam addressing this issue and he really went after the others of muslim boys who 'love' on their sons and train their daughters and tech their sons to disrespect women and won't give them equal chores in the house etc. . so it is really a Miiddle eastern problem- even the Christians from that area are like this. [/quote]
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