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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 25 Nov 04 10.56pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote Cucking Funt at 25 Nov 2004 7:15pm

To put matthau's post into perspective, it tends to be the fundamentalist moslem states that prohibit houses of worship for faiths other than islam. And it's the encroachment of islam in this country that he's highlighting.

India is a bad example but the point is valid.

Edited by Cucking Funt (25 Nov 2004 7:15pm)

If you could give a few examples then the point would be even more valid.

 


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matthau Flag South Croydon 25 Nov 04 11.05pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

ok, take the word india away, haha.
just meant the fact that we live in a multi culteral society and that if a huge influx of europeans/north americans etc wanted all of a sudden to move into a country in the middle east and make their own homes there. and live the way they do over here, eg. white women being able to wear what they want, that wont be tollorated will it? yet over here we accept the lot.

Edited by matthau (25 Nov 2004 11:07pm)

 

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matthau Flag South Croydon 25 Nov 04 11.08pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

i take back the fact that i mentiond india. ok? sorry.

 

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 25 Nov 04 11.30pm Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote matthau at 25 Nov 2004 11:05pm

ok, take the word india away, haha.
just meant the fact that we live in a multi culteral society and that if a huge influx of europeans/north americans etc wanted all of a sudden to move into a country in the middle east and make their own homes there. and live the way they do over here, eg. white women being able to wear what they want, that wont be tollorated will it? yet over here we accept the lot.

Edited by matthau (25 Nov 2004 11:07pm)

There are large expat European and American communities all over the Middle East, most of whom live together in compounds where they do follow their own rules (alcohol, women's dress etc) and are mainly ignored by local officials because of the economic value they bring. This is true of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait etc. So in fact your statement "that wont be tollorated" is way wide of the mark.


 


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matthau Flag South Croydon 26 Nov 04 12.00am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend


There are large expat European and American communities all over the Middle East, most of whom live together in compounds where they do follow their own rules (alcohol, women's dress etc) and are mainly ignored by local officials because of the economic value they bring. This is true of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait etc. So in fact your statement "that wont be tollorated" is way wide of the mark.



exactly that. mainly ignored, Officially, they at the very least dont want to accept it.


mate, this arguments had its day - im going to sleep.

Edited by matthau (26 Nov 2004 12:03am)

 

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 26 Nov 04 12.07am Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Quote matthau at 26 Nov 2004 12:00am


There are large expat European and American communities all over the Middle East, most of whom live together in compounds where they do follow their own rules (alcohol, women's dress etc) and are mainly ignored by local officials because of the economic value they bring. This is true of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait etc. So in fact your statement "that wont be tollorated" is way wide of the mark.



exactly that. mainly ignored, Officially, they at the very least dont want to accept it.


mate, this arguments had its day - im going to sleep.

Edited by matthau (26 Nov 2004 12:03am)


But they do accept it, because it's in their interests to.

Nighty night

 


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matthau Flag South Croydon 26 Nov 04 12.18am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

we're two argumentitive gits arent we. haha

 

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Seth Flag On a pale blue dot 26 Nov 04 12.21am Send a Private Message to Seth Add Seth as a friend

Couldn't you sleep for wanting the last word?!

 


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npn Flag Crowborough 26 Nov 04 8.37am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Been following the debate with interest, so iIf I could chuck a couple of pence worth in:
Yesterday's Metro (for those of you who are commuters) had a brief interview with a young black commedienne (can't rememebr the name). One of the questions was "what are you listening to at the moment" to which her reply was "Angie Stone, I like Joss Stone too, but I'm keeping it afro".
Two questions:
1. Is that a racist comment?
2. If not, then would it be if it were, let's say, a white commendian saying that he was listening to Eminem - "I like Dizzee Rascal too, but I'm keeping it white"?

 

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matthau Flag South Croydon 26 Nov 04 11.53am Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

i cant deny that if that was the other way around it would be deemed slightly racist. yes.

oh well..there you go eh..

 

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se19_palace Flag RASCLARTING ABOUT SOOOOLECTARRR 26 Nov 04 1.17pm

so it wasnt itchy armpits then?

 


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madcap Flag #winning 26 Nov 04 1.52pm

Quote npn at 26 Nov 2004 8:37am

Been following the debate with interest, so iIf I could chuck a couple of pence worth in:
Yesterday's Metro (for those of you who are commuters) had a brief interview with a young black commedienne (can't rememebr the name). One of the questions was "what are you listening to at the moment" to which her reply was "Angie Stone, I like Joss Stone too, but I'm keeping it afro".
Two questions:
1. Is that a racist comment?
2. If not, then would it be if it were, let's say, a white commendian saying that he was listening to Eminem - "I like Dizzee Rascal too, but I'm keeping it white"?

Could quite possibly be the fact that Angie Stone actually has an afro and the commedienne has one too? I doubt a newspaper would allow racist comments in an interview.

 


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