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Cuckanada
Canada allows female mounted police to wear hijab
The iconic uniform is updated "to better reflect the diversity" in Canada and boost recruitment of Muslim women.
"The commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police recently approved this addition to the uniform," Scott Bardsley, a spokesman for Ralph Goodale, the public safety minister, told the AFP news agency.
"This is intended to better reflect the diversity in our communities and encourage more Muslim women to consider the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as a career option."
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/0...141522168.html
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Cuckanada
Canada has tons of square white guys aka the leaders in getting cucked
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#Trump4Treason
Re: Cuckanada
because anyone wearing a hijab is a terrorist.
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Cuckanada
I'm Canadian and have no problem with this. If they want to adorn symbols of subjugation that is their prerogative.
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Valancais for RoY
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by nathanjizzle
because anyone wearing a hijab is a terrorist.
I think this has more to do with opposing the spread of Islam's bad ideas, not banning them as a defense against terrorism.
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Re: Cuckanada
Where does OP live again? That's right. Some shithole in eastern europe.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by D-Wade316
Where does OP live again? That's right. Some shithole in eastern europe.
...which does not allow women to be oppressed to dress in burqas
http://btvnovinite.bg/article/bulgar...arlamenta.html
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Reign of Error
Re: Cuckanada
Why do you assume a hijab is necessarily a symbol of subjugation ? (keeping in mind that universality is a key matter in countries where there is rule of law)
I know a woman who converted to Islam - her husband was culturally Muslim but not very religious. He didn't try to convert her, she converted on her own and decided to wear the veil against his wishes. She didn't feel subjugated, she felt empowered by this decision.
In fact, many radical converts in the West are young women who decide to wear ostentatiously religious clothing to annoy their parents (very much like deciding to go punk, or emo).
Does that mean that it's always a fully reasoned choice? No. But the same applies to men. Men are just as susceptible to peer pressure as women (humans in general make very little use of their capacity for free will)... for instance, it's not uncommon for Muslim men to be indifferent to the whole hijab issue (or other religious customs)... until another Muslim who isn't indifferent starts questioning their manhood. We shouldn't have double standards on how we define the threshold of choice for men and women.
But one thing is certain: the assumption that there's always a big bad male (usually a husband, father, or brother) forcing women to make choices is demeaning to men and women alike.
Last edited by BoutPractice; 08-24-2016 at 05:52 PM.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by BoutPractice
Why do you assume a hijab is necessarily a symbol of subjugation ?
Because it is.
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#Trump4Treason
Re: Cuckanada
people are stupid. this is the exact reason why im not a social person and look down on people.
Last edited by nathanjizzle; 08-24-2016 at 06:22 PM.
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NBA Superstar
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by nathanjizzle
people are stupid. this is the exact reason why im not a social person and look down on people.
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wet brain
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by fiddy
ayyy lmao
savage nikkas
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by fiddy
Alpha AF nation
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Down with GLOBALISM
Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by BoutPractice
Why do you assume a hijab is necessarily a symbol of subjugation ? (keeping in mind that universality is a key matter in countries where there is rule of law)
I know a woman who converted to Islam - her husband was culturally Muslim but not very religious. He didn't try to convert her, she converted on her own and decided to wear the veil against his wishes. She didn't feel subjugated, she felt empowered by this decision.
In fact, many radical converts in the West are young women who decide to wear ostentatiously religious clothing to annoy their parents (very much like deciding to go punk, or emo).
Does that mean that it's always a fully reasoned choice? No. But the same applies to men. Men are just as susceptible to peer pressure as women (humans in general make very little use of their capacity for free will)... for instance, it's not uncommon for Muslim men to be indifferent to the whole hijab issue (or other religious customs)... until another Muslim who isn't indifferent starts questioning their manhood. We shouldn't have double standards on how we define the threshold of choice for men and women.
But one thing is certain: the assumption that there's always a big bad male (usually a husband, father, or brother) forcing women to make choices is demeaning to men and women alike.
Pointing to one or two instances against the norm is not proving a point.
There are women all over the middle East burning the burqa as a sign of that subjagation.
Men in these regions do use it as a sign of control. It's definately cultural and widely accepted in their religion to suppress their women.
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Re: Cuckanada
Originally Posted by fiddy
LOL, there are people coming to Canada in droves from your part of the world, trying to get out of that shithole and make a better life for themselves.
Has your sister been sold into prostitution yet or did your Mom get her a job at the tourist bar she works at wanking off British tourists?
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