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LancsLad

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she raises more than eyebrows i think

Looking at her pics I have to agree. I meant that my agreeing with her would cause a few of the limpies on this Board to quiver as my agreement wouldn't fit in with their preconcieved notion of me.


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Looking at her pics I have to agree. I meant that my agreeing with her would cause a few of the limpies on this Board to quiver as my agreement wouldn't fit in with their preconcieved notion of me.


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you must be one of those terb celebs I keep hearing about on hyperdogs blog
 

Rockslinger

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As a muslim woman I find that this thread just makes me ANGRY!!!! Or should I say ANGIER!!! ...
Dateline: August 5, 2011, The Toronto Sun
Michele Mandel's Column on page 5

Apparently, there has been another "honour killing". Shaher Bano Shahdady (21) found dead by her father. The person suspected responsible for her death is her husband Abdul Malik Rustrom (27)

All those who support the wearing of the burka should read Michele's column.
 

LickRus

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Dateline: August 5, 2011, The Toronto Sun
Michele Mandel's Column on page 5

Apparently, there has been another "honour killing". Shaher Bano Shahdady (21) found dead by her father. The person suspected responsible for her death is her husband Abdul Malik Rustrom (27)

All those who support the wearing of the burka should read Michele's column.
This one?
TORONTO - Another honour killing in our midst and the silence is deafening.

Shaher Bano Shahdady was just 21, a young mother who wanted to live her Canadian life as a free Canadian woman. And for that, she was strangled to death in front of her toddler.

From the Baloch region of Pakistan, she came to Toronto as a little girl. At 14, her father, Mullah Abdul Ghafoor, sent her back to Pakistan to study at a religious fundamentalist madrassa and a few years later she was forced into an arranged marriage with her first cousin.

But her precious son was her ticket back home.

Complications in her pregnancy allowed her to return to Toronto. Her baby was born with a serious heart defect that eventually required a transplant, but at least she was back in Canada. Shahdady was a devoted mother, her friends say, and while she lived with her strict religious family in Scarborough, she managed to escape through Facebook where she chatted with friends and administered a Baloch entertainment page that had 6,000 members.

She began to change, friends say. Shahdady no longer wanted to wear a burka that covered her face and body but would don just the hijab head scarf instead. She’d registered at the Adult Learning Centre to work on etc etc

http://www.torontosun.com/2011/08/04/deafening-silence-greets-honour-killing
 

avxl1003

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Canada is only a Mosaic because ONE MAN made it government policy, Pierre Trudeau.
While it was his government that made it policy, it wasn't an idea unique to him. It had been around for ages and was already a widely accepted concept in Canada. It's also not a bad policy..

The Canadian Multiculturalism Act affirms the policy of the government to ensure that every Canadian receives equal treatment by the government which respects and celebrates diversity. The Act also:
recognizes Canada's multicultural heritage and that that heritage must be protected
recognizes Aboriginal rights
recognizes English and French remain the only official languages but that other languages may be used
recognizes equality rights regardless of colour, religion, etc.
recognizes minorities' rights to enjoy their cultures.[2

What's bad about any of that?

Besides which.. Most people here aren't worried about multiple cultures.. They're worried about one culture (albeit with thousands of sub-cultures within it), and it would be the Islamic culture. If you ask me, that sounds racist..
 

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Besides which.. Most people here aren't worried about multiple cultures.. They're worried about one culture (albeit with thousands of sub-cultures within it), and it would be the Islamic culture. If you ask me, that sounds racist..
Uh, let me get this straight. You're talking about Islam, which is a totalitarian religion. Then you talk about it as a culture when it isn't. Then you say something sounds racist when no talk of race has been mentioned anywhere in this thread. Man, you're confused!


Racism is just plain stupid. Hating people because they look different is no different than hating people due to their height or shoe size.

However, being concerned about people because the values they hold and the violent way that they express them, even in a country that does not accept them, is not racist, culturist or religionist, if those are actually words. It is a rational response to their imperialist aggression that they can do whatever they want and everybody else must accept it because they believe it is the will of God.

Now if you don't mind, I want to stop typing and return back to checking out Persian Princess's gallery. At least this very unsexy thread has helped me add to my TDL.
 

Rockslinger

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TORONTO - Another honour killing in our midst and the silence is deafening.
Yes, this is the column in the Sun. So sad. The lady was only 21. All she wanted was to be free to do what Western women take for granted.
 

avxl1003

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Uh, let me get this straight. You're talking about Islam, which is a totalitarian religion. Then you talk about it as a culture when it isn't. Then you say something sounds racist when no talk of race has been mentioned anywhere in this thread. Man, you're confused!


Racism is just plain stupid. Hating people because they look different is no different than hating people due to their height or shoe size.

However, being concerned about people because the values they hold and the violent way that they express them, even in a country that does not accept them, is not racist, culturist or religionist, if those are actually words. It is a rational response to their imperialist aggression that they can do whatever they want and everybody else must accept it because they believe it is the will of God.

Now if you don't mind, I want to stop typing and return back to checking out Persian Princess's gallery. At least this very unsexy thread has helped me add to my TDL.
Holy semantics batman.. Fine, I'll reword.. It is prejudiced to single out those that practice a specific "religion" and identify them as being "Non-Canadian" because of it.

As far as your ranting about "imperialist agression" I'd like to know if you know any Muslims personally? I know many (they seem to gravitate towards the particular industry I'm in), and I can tell you that (just like Christians) there are some who wish the world to bend for them, but most just want to get by in life. Lumping them all in together and forcing the trait of "imperialist aggression" on the lot is prejudice. It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out.
 

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Canada is only a Mosaic because ONE MAN made it government policy, Pierre Trudeau. It was not something that came from the people, it was something imposed on them as part of his internationalist ideology. Trudeau did not believe in nationalism of any kind, especially Quebec nationalism and used the "mosaic" and multiculturalism" as a means of stating to the Quebecois that they weren't special, just one of the many groups that populate Canada. It was the beginning of the end of any hope for Canada to develop a truly "Canadian" culture, like similar countries Australia or New Zealand. Now with free trade and the internationalizing of culture through media and the internet, Trudeaus's dream has come true and we are just a land mass, ruled by pathetic apologists, reflecting the cultures of over 200 OTHER countries, but no longer allowed to develop anything of our own lest it offend one of the myriad groups in the current mosaic.
Thank you for explaining it to avxl1003.
 

HOF

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This is very dangerous thinking.. This was a situation where the cops were likely too damned lazy to do their jobs.. But you've quickly made this out to be a case of Canada vs Islam.. These people ARE Canadians..

The trouble most 2nd or 3rd generation Canadians have is understanding that Canada is not like the U.S. in that it is not a "melting pot", but rather it is a "mosaic" (multicultural). This means that by bringing their own cultures into Canada and keeping their cultural differences these Islamists ARE BEING Canadian. In Canada we believe it is more valuable to preserve many different cultures and learn to live in Harmony, than to force everybody to adopt little bits of other cultures and drop many aspects of their own.
Canada is a country not a religion.

Islam is a religion not a country. The religion of Islam is peaceful but becomes bastardized by elements such as:
Nation of Islam (NOL) which is and always has been nothing more than a conduit for organized crime under religious pretense. Al-Qaeda which is a Sunni extremist group operating under the guise of religion but they are nothing more than terrorists involved in jihad with everyone that does not conform to their extremist ways and they do not speak for Islam or Muslims in reality. It's unfortunate that Sunni muslims have over 80% of all Muslims and more that can be influenced to be radical or worse.

These extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda, NOL, KKK, Nazis, Aryan Nation and others take a radical stance and exercise terror onto others.

Islam is a religion and a peaceful one. Muslims are not the enemy. The radicals are.
Muslim http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim

Muslim-Sunni-Al Qaeda
Catholics-Opus-dei, exorcisms and abuse
Scientology


Aryans, KKK, Supremists, Countries run by dictatorsAll religions have radical sections that commit terrible acts on others.

All religions and hate organizations have radical sections that commit terrible acts on others.

David Menzies is a free-lance writer who positions himself in harms way to get stories and create controversy. It would not be surprising if he took his son to Dundas Square as an excuse to cause a scene. Regardless of him having a Syrian couple as witnesses or not, and they wouldn't know his real intentions nor do I.
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/video/...2237001/wheres-the-common-sense/1092950775001

Why do people immigrate to Canada? Better life, health care, welfare, jobs, education all possible reasons, but wouldn't it be best to embrace your new country that can provide so much good for immigrants. Embrace new traditions, freedoms and opportunities while keeping a balance with old ones in this beautiful country of ours.

As for avxl1003, acceptance and tolerance works both ways. I enjoy learning about new cultures and traditions in an open forum not radical ones. Knowledge is power not radical rhetoric and acceptance is devine. In Austrailia, it's assimilate or go back where you're from; I think there is validity to that concept but possibly harsh wording.

All three parties involved were disrespectful David Menzies, The Muslim Lady & the Police Officer.
 

Rockslinger

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I guess no one wants to discuss the murder of Shaher Bano Shahdady (21) and the concept of "honour killings" of Muslim women who fail to obey. Perhaps, too controversial?
 

HOF

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As a muslim woman I find that this thread just makes me ANGRY!!!! Or should I say ANGIER!!! I choose not to wear hijab... When I am in Dubai visiting my family I do wear one... Not because it makes me a "better" muslim but beacuse it is easier.. I fit in and go unnoticed...In Dubai one has a choice to wear or not wear the hijab or burqa... I LOVE Canada because I have the freedom to be who I want to be...Please understand no where in the Quran does it say that women must cover (except in mosque). It says you must dress with humility... Having said that I am a firm believer of respecting the laws and values of the country I am in...If I go to Saudi Arabia or Iran I must cover SO I DO!!! There is no choice...If I don't want to veil I don't go to places that require me to do so, PLAIN AND SIMPLE...Here in Canada we have a mosaic that dosen't work... she has the right to wear a hijab, it is also the OP right to take a picture and not be assaulted for doing so... If she dosen't want her picture taken (because she fears it will take her soul my be taken away. A cultural belief Not a muslim belief!) stay home!! You sure as hell shouldn't be in a tourist area.... If you want to live here conform to this society.. If not GO BACK!!! We all have the right to our religions and our believes as long as they do NOT infringe on others... The OP was not being disrespectful of her and perhaps if she calmly went and explained her situation to him he would have also been kind enough to show her that his pics did not have her in them and if one did to delete it...
Persian Princess, you have accepted and embraced both worlds easily and respectfully for all the right reasons. David Menzies knew what he was doing would cause a scene and that's why he was there to get fifteen minutes of fame he displays:
Disrespect, Intolerance, Prejudism, Ignorance, Arrogance and Self-Righteousness under the guise of being somewhat of a reporter. He put himself and worse his child in danger as he knew there was an Islamic event happening in the area. Maybe someone should call the CAS for his poor decision making as a parent?

Oh, Persian Princess, you seem disappointed, frustrated and perplexed, you need a good HOFfing to decompress and destress;)
 

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Disrespect, Intolerance, Prejudism, Ignorance, Arrogance and Self-Righteousness under the guise of being somewhat of a reporter. He put himself and worse his child in danger as he knew there was an Islamic event happening in the area. Maybe someone should call the CAS for his poor decision making as a parent?
You're right HOF, it was his fault. We should have banned cameras in the square (including police cameras) because there was an Islamic event. Perhaps every non Muslim should have been cordoned off for a couple of blocks to make it more comfortable for them.

What if it was a tourist from small town Canada that was assaulted just because they found the gathering to be culturally interesting and something they wanted to show friends 'back home'? Would they still be "intolerant, arrogant or prejudiced"?
 
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