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A right burkah
This is too funny. See if you can spot the flaw in her argument. :rofl:
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 7646689)
This is too funny. See if you can spot the flaw in her argument. :rofl:
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Re: A right burkah
:rofl: brilliant - what does she expect ey? She wouldn't have got the bloody job had she turned up with the thing on!
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Re: A right burkah
That had me laughing out loud!! I would have thought that the fact that she is so dense would be more of a problem as a teacher than the veil!!!
Rudi x |
Re: A right burkah
Is it a new Monty Python sketch?
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 7646733)
Couldn't watch it all as I was cringing with embarrassment.
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 7646809)
The punchline comes at 2:29. ;)
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 7646816)
It was just after that when I couldn't bear to watch any more, too painful.
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Re: A right burkah
Typical, kids are starving in Africa and this hsit gets the headlines....
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Re: A right burkah
I had tears running down my face:rofl:
She wanted the right to wear a burkah at school in her job as in her view it was not right to be seen by a male, yet it was a male & female who interviewed her for the job in the first place, minus her wearing the burkha:lol: Couple of points here that I noticed when I lived in UK 1. These people are giving British society a bad name, trying to label people racists when all they are doing is wasting time and screwing society for everything they can get in terms of money [sueing people] 2. This deviousness is something I saw more and more of - thank goodness UK is waking up to it. Until these shits are ousted they will give everyone on all sides a bad name and create bad feeling on all sides. 3. It's a poor state of affairs when schools [or any business] now have to make sure males & females interview to make sure this sort of thing doesn;t occur again. It's almost like everyone has to be one step ahead, time consuming, wasteful and assumes everyone is out to get one over everyone. I don't miss this shit at all :thumbdown: This footage is the best I've seen:lol::rofl::lol: |
Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 7646821)
OK. She appears on BBC TV News playing the racist card, saying she'd been discriminated against because she was turned down for a job in a C.of.E. school because she chose to wear that thing on her head. She says she wears it because according to her religion, men (other than her husband) cannot view her face. During the course of the interview, it comes to light that she attended the interview (conducted by a man) without wearing the thing on her head. She suddenly realises what a complete arse she's made herself look. Much hilarity ensues. :lol:
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Re: A right burkah
If she wants to teach kids dressed as Ned Kelly then so be it but makes me wonder what she teaches, couldnt be dress making or debating surely. :eek:
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 7646848)
She didn't get the job because she can't string a sentence together and is a bit lightweight intellectually.
The burkah also gives her problems with hearing. |
Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by sonlymewalter
(Post 7646859)
Mate, she DID get the job...the whole point is she got the job THEN started to wear the burkah to wind people up:sneaky:
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Re: A right burkah
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 7646862)
Oops. I'm suing the school board for employing ****wits.
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