Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
Not the PP. I do, and see burkas in No. VA every day. Go to Tysons II mall and it's full of 'em - usually Saud
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
Not the PP. I do, and see burkas in No. VA every day. Go to Tysons II mall and it's full of 'em - usually Saud
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't recall our terrorists wearing burqas. I'm sure it happened somewhere in the world, but more people have been killed by men in white sheets than women in black sheets, and we still allow those.
It did. Some women in burqas hid bombs underneath and went into an ISIS command center and killed a bunch of ISIS terrorists. So, it works there, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
+1
PP has given you some great vocab - now go look them up. I think I have seen one burqa in my ten years living in this area. More niqab and obviously a ton of hijab. But burqas? No.
Go to Bailey's Crossroads, my friend. Many burqa clad women walking about. A woman who wears only a hijab in that area would be considered a slut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
+1
PP has given you some great vocab - now go look them up. I think I have seen one burqa in my ten years living in this area. More niqab and obviously a ton of hijab. But burqas? No.
Go to Bailey's Crossroads, my friend. Many burqa clad women walking about. A woman who wears only a hijab in that area would be considered a slut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
+1
PP has given you some great vocab - now go look them up. I think I have seen one burqa in my ten years living in this area. More niqab and obviously a ton of hijab. But burqas? No.
Go to Bailey's Crossroads, my friend. Many burqa clad women walking about. A woman who wears only a hijab in that area would be considered a slut.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't we ban pants? They are dangerous camouflage
Anonymous wrote:I don't recall our terrorists wearing burqas. I'm sure it happened somewhere in the world, but more people have been killed by men in white sheets than women in black sheets, and we still allow those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
+1
PP has given you some great vocab - now go look them up. I think I have seen one burqa in my ten years living in this area. More niqab and obviously a ton of hijab. But burqas? No.
Anonymous wrote:It's a dangerous camouflage and there isn't even mention of the 'burqa' in the Quran.
It was created by men to enslave "their" women.
Anonymous wrote:It's a dangerous camouflage and there isn't even mention of the 'burqa' in the Quran.
It was created by men to enslave "their" women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see burkas downtown and in gtown all the time.
I doubt you know the difference between a burqa, hijab and niqab, or even a kaffiyeh for that matter.
+1
PP has given you some great vocab - now go look them up. I think I have seen one burqa in my ten years living in this area. More niqab and obviously a ton of hijab. But burqas? No.
There are some around. I used to see a lady on the green line wearing a burqa.