Just heard from a friend. That girl was walking down the street in burqa. Police was called , took all the data but couldn't confirm identity so the girl was taken to the station and inspect *face* by female police officer. Life of a Muslim in Poland oO
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All it shows is how backward Poland is.
There have been rich Arabs in London with wives, sisters, etc who have worn burqas as far as I can remember."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR -
Yep. bit over the topOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostAnd?
All it shows is how backward Poland is.
There have been rich Arabs in London with wives, sisters, etc who have worn burqas as far as I can remember.Comment
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In many European countries you are required to prove your identity if asked by the police. If you are unable to, they may well detain you.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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It is not over the top at all.
Wear a balaclava and run around the streets of any major city and the police will be asking questions about your identity.Comment
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*maybe* , just *maybe* they will be forced to live like locals and integrate better thanks to that?Originally posted by original PM View PostIt is not over the top at all.
Wear a balaclava and run around the streets of any major city and the police will be asking questions about your identity.Comment
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Nope.Originally posted by diseasex View Post*maybe* , just *maybe* they will be forced to live like locals and integrate better thanks to that?
The very rich Arabs who come to London to buy expensive things never have been. In fact they have been specifically targeted by hospitals and universities."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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you're talking about rich saudi princes, I'm talking of average mohammad.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNope.
The very rich Arabs who come to London to buy expensive things never have been. In fact they have been specifically targeted by hospitals and universities.Comment
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Thought the Polish historically had better principles than that....Originally posted by diseasex View Postyou're talking about rich saudi princes, I'm talking of average mohammad."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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