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Kix Feb 12th 2013 10:49 am

Ban all Muslim men from flights
 
Gulf News

What a rant!


"I will not stand by while my daughters' rights and freedoms, and those of other New Zealanders and Westerners, are denigrated by a sorry pack of misogynist troglodytes from 'Wogistan'."
Can you say that?????

OleJanx Feb 12th 2013 11:29 am

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by Kix (Post 10539761)
Gulf News

What a rant!



Can you say that?????

He just has, but whether it is advisable, or even acceptable, is another question entirely.

Bahtatboy Feb 12th 2013 11:31 am

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 
I'd like to know what prompted it.

scrubbedexpat141 Feb 12th 2013 11:53 am

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 
I can't get over 'Wogistan'

This bloke must have bollocks the size of basketballs.

Miss Anne Thrope Feb 12th 2013 12:21 pm

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What an awful punishment to have to avoid all those wonderful Westerm airlines (United, Delta, Lufthansa, KLM, Ryanair, Alitalia, Iberia, American...) and have to settle for the likes of Singapore, Cathay, Emirates, ANA, Qatar, Thai....

OleJanx Feb 12th 2013 12:26 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by Miss Anne Thrope (Post 10539886)
What an awful punishment to have to avoid all those wonderful Westerm airlines (United, Delta, Lufthansa, KLM, Ryanair, Alitalia, Iberia, American...) and have to settle for the likes of Singapore, Cathay, Emirates, ANA, Qatar, Thai....

You forgot to mention that outstanding western airline of courtesy and charm, Air France...:D

Bahtatboy Feb 12th 2013 12:38 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by Miss Anne Thrope (Post 10539886)
What an awful punishment to have to avoid all those wonderful Westerm airlines (United, Delta, Lufthansa, KLM, Ryanair, Alitalia, Iberia, American...) and have to settle for the likes of Singapore, Cathay, Emirates, ANA, Qatar, Thai....

Hadn't actually looked at it like that, but now you come to mention it... Good western airlines? BA (but haven't flown with them for a long time), Finnair (courtesy and Helsinki aiport makes up to some extent for old fleet), er...that's it :(

Cypselos Feb 12th 2013 12:48 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 
Air France was great last time I flew it, BA was dire. Though they did serve a good Chilean Malbec which helped things along.

weasel decentral Feb 12th 2013 12:54 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 
Wogistan.. nice racial or religious abuse aside that's a pretty good word he has invented there

Meow Feb 12th 2013 12:58 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by Kix (Post 10539761)
Gulf News

What a rant!

Can you say that?????

Wow! It's so over the top that you almost have t laugh at how ridiculous he sounds. Has he got a bodyguard yet as he's probably going to need one, which is rather ironic considering...

Bahtatboy Feb 12th 2013 1:17 pm

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There's some strange comments coming out about this (albeit they may be out of context):

New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, who Prosser said had not seen the column before it was published, said the MP had made a "mistake" but that he would not be stood down.

"It's an extremist view on an extreme circumstance in the world's security at this time, but you can't generalise, you cant lump everyone in the same boat," Peters said.

"People make mistakes. This is a mistake."

But Peters said "there is an element of truth to what he is saying".

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But Mr Peters says he doesn't think his MP is racist by using the term Wogistan.

"That phrase came from a media specialist in the National Business Reviee back in the Wine Box days.

"If the media is racist, then maybe it is, but I don't think it was. It was a mythical place a long time ago in the article I'm talking about."

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New Zealand First MP Richard Prosser has been forced into a backdown and now says comments he made about Muslims were not balanced.

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Prosser, 45, has previously made no apology for the strength of the controversial ideas he has been pushing for almost 10 years.

In 2011, he called for the burqa to be banned, while he also wanted bank tellers, dairy owners and taxi drivers to be armed.

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"He's succeeded in making the NZ First candidate who drank his own urine on TV look sane and moderate. Another triumph for NZ First and "Investigate"."

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He has the narrowest of minds, is nothing more than an ignorant oaf and should go live in Texas.

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That's disgusting.
Is it really any wonder that people hate the west with bigotry like that going on?

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Note: Just to reiterate, none of the above is mine, nor do they represent my views.

Boomhauer Feb 12th 2013 1:46 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by Bahtatboy (Post 10539804)
I'd like to know what prompted it.

Being pissed off at being harassed just because authorities want put up a show of non bias.

Boomhauer Feb 12th 2013 1:49 pm

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by weasel decentral (Post 10539949)
Wogistan.. nice racial or religious abuse aside that's a pretty good word he has invented there

Seen it a bunch of times on American forums.

LaLaLayla Feb 12th 2013 1:54 pm

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That kind of language is more acceptable among Australians. I remember asking one of the other (very well-to-do Australian) mum's at our kids' posh private school in London where she thought X teacher was from. "Ah, some kind of wog" she said. I have never forgotten that. I confronted her and she said it was normal to use that word in Oz. Alas, forward a few years and my Aussie husband has confirmed it, although he would never use the word himself. Not now, anyway.

scrubbedexpat141 Feb 13th 2013 3:56 am

Re: Ban all Muslim men from flights
 

Originally Posted by LaLaLayla (Post 10540061)
That kind of language is more acceptable among Australians. I remember asking one of the other (very well-to-do Australian) mum's at our kids' posh private school in London where she thought X teacher was from. "Ah, some kind of wog" she said. I have never forgotten that. I confronted her and she said it was normal to use that word in Oz. Alas, forward a few years and my Aussie husband has confirmed it, although he would never use the word himself. Not now, anyway.

Although I understand localised dialect and some words not being 'offensive' in a certain community or nation etc...it kind of doesn't make it alright.

I call people ***** all the time. I know it's not right, just because I think the word is fine it doesn't mean I'll start chucking it around willy-nilly.

Aussies. *****.


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