Sunday, August 9, 2009
MUST READ!!!! My Week Wearing a Burqua
Thanks to TROP for finding this excellent article,,
I felt almost sick reading this,, I fear for the future of our wonderful, advanced FREE society,,
Straight up,, I would rather be DEAD!
before I would EVER SUBMIT to this attrocity!!!
BAN THE BURQUA and NIQAB,, it's a GARBAGE BAG for WOMEN!!!!
>>>>>>>
My week wearing a burka: Just a few yards of black fabric, but it felt like a prison
By Liz Jones
Last updated at 12:39 AM on 09th August 2009
Comments (14) Add to My Stories
Squatting next to me is my burka. It looks so innocuous: just a few yards of black fabric. But, my goodness, how oppressive it is, how suffocating, how transforming.
Moved by the plight of Lubna Hussein, a Sudanese woman who faces 40 lashes for wearing trousers in public, I decided to spend a week enveloped in what she should have been wearing.
Out shopping one day, I caught sight of myself in a Knightsbridge store window. Instead of me staring back, I saw a dark, depressed alien.
A smudge.
A nothing.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1205208/LIZ-JONES-My-week-wearing-burka--Just-yards-black-fabric-felt-like-prison.html#ixzz0Nh4j7hIu
I felt almost sick reading this,, I fear for the future of our wonderful, advanced FREE society,,
Straight up,, I would rather be DEAD!
before I would EVER SUBMIT to this attrocity!!!
BAN THE BURQUA and NIQAB,, it's a GARBAGE BAG for WOMEN!!!!
>>>>>>>
My week wearing a burka: Just a few yards of black fabric, but it felt like a prison
By Liz Jones
Last updated at 12:39 AM on 09th August 2009
Comments (14) Add to My Stories
Squatting next to me is my burka. It looks so innocuous: just a few yards of black fabric. But, my goodness, how oppressive it is, how suffocating, how transforming.
Moved by the plight of Lubna Hussein, a Sudanese woman who faces 40 lashes for wearing trousers in public, I decided to spend a week enveloped in what she should have been wearing.
Out shopping one day, I caught sight of myself in a Knightsbridge store window. Instead of me staring back, I saw a dark, depressed alien.
A smudge.
A nothing.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1205208/LIZ-JONES-My-week-wearing-burka--Just-yards-black-fabric-felt-like-prison.html#ixzz0Nh4j7hIu
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