Burkini-wearing mother told to pay pool cleaning fees | The Independent
If people will holiday in intolerant places like France....
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Previously on "Brits expelled from the pool in Portugal for using burkini."
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBecause you're so delicate and entitled.
I wonder how he is doing in Portugal, hopefully not wearing a burkini by the sound of things .
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Originally posted by Bee View PostHey, snowflake...
Nice try, but it doesn't apply to me.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostIs this mean "Shut The F*** Up" you little bastard?
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Originally posted by Bee View PostDid you read my post? Of course not, you believe in tabloids.
Oh dear...
I was merely commenting on how bad the lies the women were telling.
Every "normal" woman knows you can wear a bikini or swimming costume at an outdoor pool in the West and no one will complain.
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Originally posted by Bee View PostBrit tourists in burkinis made to do humiliating walk of shame out of Algarve pool as swimwear deemed 'not acceptable' - Mirror Online
This is a big lie.
In a Portuguese newspaper said that what happened was these 2 miserable snowflakes after leaving Portugal, complained in the UK tabloids without referring which hotel occurred the incident. Guess why!
The Hotels Association in the Algarve said that was not reported any incident like this and this is compared to a similar scam like false disease and food intoxication with the objective of having a monetary compensation.
In the UK the claims are managed by private companies which gain by a commission and raise clients encouraging false claims in order to have a monetary compensation that could be prosecuted in Portugal or in the UK.
Terrorist SNOWFLAKES
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Originally posted by meridian View PostWhile I was in Croatia last year there was a woman in the waterpark wearing a burkini. Nobody batted an eyelid.
Far more acceptable to the eye than the fat hairy Italian man wearing speedos.
"Far more acceptable to the eye than the fat, hairy, one-leg, gay Italian trans-man wearing speedos."
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