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http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2013/02/03/264031.html
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when i was in the UKKK i saw at least one ladey wearing a burqa. could have been as many as three, but for obvious reasons it was impossible to determine if they were distinct individuals. anyway it was great, like i had stepped through a membrane in time and traveled back to a dude leading five negros behind his horse on a chain
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can you imagine the boiling hate and self-loathing that has to be going through the head of a woman in a modern nation who is wearing a burka
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same
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lotta people wear niqab and other islamic dress here in minneapolis and every time i see them i think to myself "it's like -5 and that makes a ton of sense"
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Whene ver i see a nasty-mouthed big headed guy i'm like this makes alot of sense.
#12
this isnt worse than people who make their baby wearing shirts that say phrases on them like "I'm the baby, gotta love me" or "The ramones"

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http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2013/02/04/police/photo-somali-halloween-costume
St. Paul PD probes photo of officer in hijab
by Curtis Gilbert, Minnesota Public Radio
February 4, 2013

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The St. Paul Police Department launched an internal investigation Monday in response to an online photo purporting to show an officer from the department wearing a culturally insensitive costume.

The man in the photo is dressed as a Muslim woman. He wears lipstick, eye shadow and a red hijab or headscarf, with a mobile phone tucked into one side of it.

A caption, that has since been deleted from Twitter, describes it as a Halloween costume and identifies the man as an officer in the St. Paul Police Department. The man in the photo wears a nametag bearing the Target logo. The name on the tag is illegible.

The investigation has not yet determined if the man in the photo works for St. Paul police, Padilla said. But the Target Corporation has confirmed that the man in the photo is an off-duty St. Paul Police Officer. The company would not confirm the officer's name.

Kassim Busuri, who works as the education director at a St. Paul Islamic center, said the image is offensive.

"Our sisters are wearing this. Our aunts, our cousins, all of them are wearing this. It's part of religion. It's part of culture," Busuri said. "And for somebody to make fun of it, it's not good."

The image was first posted online in November, but Busuri and other members of the Somali American community discovered it yesterday Sunday and brought it to the attention of the St. Paul Police Department. This morning, the department launched an investigation. Spokesman Howie Padilla said Chief Tom Smith takes the situation seriously.

"If an image is deemed offensive by somebody, or it certainly does offend somebody, that's certainly not what the St. Paul Police Department is about," Smith said. "And that's what the chief was concerned of quite frankly."

Padilla says the investigation is ongoing. He said dressing in a culturally insensitive costume could be considered conduct unbecoming of an officer.

"What we're investigating isn't the image itself. It's not that the image made it out to social media," Padilla said. "What we're investigating is that the action the image captured. The action is what concerned us."

The image was posted to Twitter and the photo-sharing website Instagram by an account belonging to a man named Michael Hart. According to his Facebook account, Hart is an assets protection specialist at Target.

A Target spokeswoman released a written statement that said, in part, the company is "appalled by this photo" and does "not tolerate or condone discrimination or harassment of any sort."

The Council on American-Islamic Relations applauded the department for its swift response to the photo. Lori Saroya, executive director of the group's Minnesota chapter, says the St. Paul Police Department generally has a good relationship with the city's Somali and Muslim communities, and sees the photo as an isolated incident.

"I think it seems to be one officer who showed really poor judgment," Saroya said. "I really feel like that if he gets the diversity training he needs to really understand what a hijab means to a Muslim woman, how it's not funny when he puts it on, that will really help resolve this issue."

Minnesota Public Radio News is not naming the officer allegedly appearing in the photo, because his identity has not been confirmed.

The Twitter item shown below is provided by Mukhtar Ibrahim, a former intern with MPR News' All Things Considered.

St. Paul Police (@sppdpio) says it's investigating an alleged policeman dressed as a Somali woman. #CultureNotCostume twitter.com/mukhtaryare/st...
— Mukhtar Ibrahim (@mukhtaryare) February 4, 2013

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"This 'sexy witch' costume is doubly offensive to the Wiccan community," said Agatha Mann, "First, dressing up as a witch undermines our covens. More importantly, though, no real practicing Wiccan has ever been sexy."
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I am Cornholio.
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Je suis Cornholio.
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ولست بحاجة لثقب البازلاء الشاي بلدي كدر
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i have no idea one way or another.
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emmanuellaorlandi why did you downvote my post about the pile of complexes and hatred under every burka. imagine walking around in that fucking thing and seeing thousands of women wearing nonslave garments. what could you possibly think to yourself to justify this discrepancy other than some hatred of yourself or them or both.
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actually most women who wear burqa have degrees in womens studies and are, in a sense, more free than women that are forced by Big Magazine to wear jeans and sweaters.
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Goethestein posted:

emmanuellaorlandi why did you downvote my post about the pile of complexes and hatred under every burka. imagine walking around in that fucking thing and seeing thousands of women wearing nonslave garments. what could you possibly think to yourself to justify this discrepancy other than some hatred of yourself or them or both.



obviously women who wear hijab have the same opinion of what it means as you, they just are too scared or hateful to admit it and take the damn thing off

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i didnt say hijab, i said burka. that's quite a distinct difference. maybe if u knew more about islam u wouldnt make errors like that
#24
the whole niqab debate spilled over from france into quebec and it was dumb as hell. there's literally like a few dozen people who wear face-covering wear in public in all of quebec or something but there's all these debates about whether you can like apply for a driver's license without showing your face or whatever. and the left-wing here gets in on the bandwagon on the premise that the catholic church used to fuck around with people's lives a lot but like it ends up being obviously in tune with right-wing catholics anyway. like the PQ wanted to ban religious symbols in the public service and they were like no yarmulkes no hijabs... nope... oh a cross? yeah a small cross would be fine.
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mccaine once posted that there was a legitimate security threat involved in letting women cover their faces because then they could rob stores and shit.
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islam is a reactionary force of homophobia and partiarchy and should be expunged
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Goethestein posted:

islam is a reactionary force of homophobia and partiarchy and should be expunged

much like your posts, from this forum, after a formal but perfunctory administrative process

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thats rude.
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they should make a baby town like that town only for women. also i want the option to do that in the new sim city game if someone from EA is reading this.
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getfiscal posted:

mccaine once posted that there was a legitimate security threat involved in letting women cover their faces because then they could rob stores and shit.

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babyhueypnewton posted:

getfiscal posted:

mccaine once posted that there was a legitimate security threat involved in letting women cover their faces because then they could rob stores and shit.

lmao

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someone robbed a store in a burqa in that movie about a Palestinian-American trying to find her grandfather's orange trees. SO MUSLIMS SEEM TO AGREE W/ MCCAINE

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discipline posted:

lol damn google translate sucks so bad for arabic



it's probably still better than using MEMRI

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hes dutch, hes found this stuff hard
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also goatstein unless you went a-wandering through tower hamlets the veiled women you saw were probably khaleeji which means their hijab was probably gucci or something + they have more money than you and god combined. lol
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