Eric Cartman wrote: » when feminists advocated for the burning of bra's , do you think for one second that anyone played the mental gymnastics of "they mean run up to random women and burn their bra's "
Overheal wrote: » Eric Cartman wrote: » when feminists advocated for the burning of bra's , do you think for one second that anyone played the mental gymnastics of "they mean run up to random women and burn their bra's " No because feminists called on women to burn their own bras. Clutching at straws there EC
Eric Cartman wrote: » If you want to talk about clutching at straws take a look in the mirror pal, youve been clutching at the made up idea that im advocating attacking young girls for pages now, its not sticking.
DubInMeath wrote: » The thing is that the call to burn bras is a myth, the call that tit made to her supporters isn't.
SoundsRight wrote: » Surely the Gardai have better things to be doing than looking at some harmless tweets. This FG councillor must live in a very privileged area if this is what gets him all hot and bothered.
Utter Consternation wrote: » An incitement to hatred basically. I see on twitter that a Councillor has reported her to the Gardai over it.
Overheal wrote: » ”harmless”https://www.irishpost.com/news/young-muslim-girls-kicked-egged-dublin-gang-allegedly-pulled-hijabs-off-170319
SoundsRight wrote: » Yes, burning an item of clothing harms no-one. The 'assault' looks like any other egging by little scamps in Dublin, there was no evidence of any religious element to it. This is the most tolerant country in the world for Muslims. Maybe a little too tolerant.
cookie1977 wrote: » Prey tell how the average lunatic gets hold of a hijab they see and burns it without assaulting the wearer???
[Deleted User] wrote: » I can see why political correctness is so important. I hadn't read that quote from Gemma until now but reading Eric Cartman's posts, I knew he didn't literally mean violently remove the hijab and burn it or burn it off their backs. It's a turn of phrase. I'm sure Gemma didn't mean it literally either but here we are. Be politically correct if you don't want to be misunderstood. It's like the way Trump supporters constantly have to come to his defense, bending over backwards to tell you what he really meant with a controversial statement.
SoundsRight wrote: » It's a hack of a leap to go from 'burn hijabs' to 'assault women and burn their hijabs'. If people are uncomfortable with the practice of keeping women under male control, they have a right to protest against it.
cookie1977 wrote: » You'd prefer to wait for someone to act out her request ala trump and his "punch him" comments??
Joeytheparrot wrote: » We don't have to wait.https://www.joe.ie/news/gardai-investigating-assault-dundrum-678588
SoundsRight wrote: » And when two white European girls go walking round a Muslim country, they are treated with such respect.https://news.sky.com/story/fifteen-men-charged-over-beheadings-of-female-hikers-in-morocco-11595382
bobmalooka wrote: » What’s your logic here? We should try to bridge the gap of depravity?
SoundsRight wrote: » We are the most tolerant country in the world. It's embarrassing how people are twisting this 'assault' into something it's not. Why didn't she call the gardai, instead of taking a video? Would be interesting to see what happened in the lead up to it.
SoundsRight wrote: » We are the most tolerant country in the world.