Posted on 10/02/2016 11:34:39 AM PDT by PROCON
Muslim women are being beaten, killed, and sold into slavery in the Muslim Middle East. But these are small potatoes compared to the indignities fundamentalist Muslim women are suffering in America. In America, sharia-compliant women complain that Americans do not smile enough at them on airplanes.
This is why the New York Times has chosen to put a spotlight on the indignities hijab-covered women suffer every time they go to the airport.
They interviewed an expert on the subject, a lawyer for CAIR, the Council for American Islamic [State?] Relations. CAIR knows what it's talking about when it comes to Islam, given its intimate knowledge of groups like Hamas.
Roula Allouch, 36, is a Cincinnati lawyer and the chairwoman of the national board of directors of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, one of the nation's largest civil rights and advocacy groups for the American Muslim community.
[She claims] More and more people are being deplaned because they're Muslim.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
You’re supposed to smile at some entity (could go either way) who is wearing a trash bag with peep holes? Really?
Gee, I’m sorry. I thought if I smiled at you your master might cut my head off.
I’m kind of attached to it.
I smile at everyone, but I only fly about every five years, so it doesn’t contribute much to the aggregate. I feel sorry for Moslem women, so I smile at them ... just as I smile at people whose children are having meltdowns or other catastrophes.
Any mooselimb, man woman or child, could go sudden jihad at any moment. I always keep a sharp eye on all mooselimbs I might see when out, and either make plans to immediately leave the area, or, if that is not practical, to assess any potential threat with an eye to be able to neutralize the threat before it kills me. Smile at a mooselimb? bwaaaaaaa
Libs and Muslims = paranoiac ‘victims’ who project all of their own issues, mostly delusional, onto others.
I wouldn't let them into this country in the first place.
The most absurd “sharia-compliant” women are those who wear the scarf and cover all of their hair, but are also wearing tight clothes that show off their figures. I saw one the other day in my office building - skintight suit pants and suit coat, but thank goodness for modesty’s sake all her hair was covered!
Don’t smile at them. The cloth on the face is to keep you from seeing them. Trying to be friendly with a female muzzard will get you the unwanted attention of a male relative.
“...his wife, sister or sister-wife.”
Heh, heh! Shares DNA with all of them, for sure.
;^)
Then they should have stayed in their mother country. I wonder if they’re smiled to, there?
Don’t tell me who I have to smile at when I’m out. I smile at babies, dogs, pratfalls, really handsome men, and cute teen girls who try to act like they are 35, among other things.
Take your demands and stick them. As long as I do not impede, curse at you or strike you, I can ignore you or anyone else for as long as I chose.
Smile at you? What are you? A moron? You think you have a right to demand my attention and not only attention, but approval?
Hmm...I’ll smile at the next hijabi Muslimah I encounter, then make the sign of the Cross and let her see my US/Israeli flag lapel pin.
“UULUULUULUULUULUULUULUULUUL!!!!!”
I do not see many, but make a point to give them "Stink Eye" and make it obvious they are being watched.
I turn my nose up in disgust at slavery, I will never smile at it.
They’re lucky they aren’t kicked in the teeth.
Yep. It might be funny or cute if we only saw this kind of thing on Halloween or maybe someone going to a costume party but to see them here in our culture is not okay at all.
Islam/sharia is not compatible with Western culture or values. Period.
I don’t smile at them anywhere.
This too...
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