@@Ufb10 It's seen as extremely rude to snub a handshake, as I'm sure you know full well. If people refuse to accept popular customs and the way things work here, then they shouldn't be here.
I remember the last time Labour were in power, Harriet Harman came to Birmingham to speak to a group of Muslims who were segregated into men and women. That's Harriet Harman who spent her whole lengthy political career campaigning for women's rights, yet was happy to abandon all that at the drop of a hat to appease some Muslims. Says it all really.
Gender segregation is nothing new. The Jews do it as well. Or should we shut down places like Stamford Hill in London? Britain has long prided itself on the values of freedom of expression, freedom of religion. People should be free to dress however they see fit so long as there is no indecency.
Hi welcome to a British citizen of Black culture with all the terrorists carry on feel free to just say im British and of another culture if you must but you are British patriot by the sound of things .so British is enough 😀
Let's be honest here.. It will ONLY be classed as misogynistic if committed by a white, British male. Anything else will be classed as 'religious' or 'cultural' and will be, of course, perfectly acceptable behaviour.
As I said elsewhere, a few summers ago I was coming back from a walk on a stiflingly hot day. I came across a dad and his two sons dressed in shorts and T-shirts, but the poor mother was swaddled from head to toe in a black burqa. No ifs, no buts, no maybes. This is ABUSE of women! Even the hajib, when forced upon girls and women is misogyny. I've had Muslim students tell me that they only wear it because their parents force them to. However, I expect most UK teachers would be far too frightened to ask their students if this were the case.
Too late for that, but they won't anyway, they run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. All they have done is emasculate british men and caused women to have to fight transgenderism in sports bathrooms and god knows where else.
@iknowhowtocook9565 they don't choose so get your facts right. Muslim husbands demand the woman does not show her face to other men. It's called...little dick ,massive insecure persona.
Julia thinks the British men are as violent and stabby as those coming here from Gaza after the 7/7 attacks on music festival. Or those coming from an area that slaughters White farmers in Africa.
Actually, we are a SECULAR nation, with a clearly-defined separation between church-and-state. We are NOT a 'christian' country, that is just your personal belief. We are a country for all. Stop being a bigot, it's not that hard.
@@stefanturner1802 That is true, however this country’s laws have a rich Christian heritage, and basically go back to 1066, and it is imperative that we do not allow an input from another religion that does not have any affiliation to our ways. There is no need for it at all, we have succeeded for a millennia with the laws we have, and now that the law seems to be being tweaked in some ways, we are getting into disarray.
It should be legal. Freedom of expression. It should be legal. Because all the criminals are commiting crimes they can be arrested for. But the same idiots that fell for it and lost us our guns will lose the rest.
@@oopsdidItypethatoutloud it was never really fiction in the first place, he made it as a sign post for fascism after fighting them in europe, to show the signs in such an obvious way that hopefully any idiot could spot it and reject it before it was too late.
The Burqua is becoming more and more prevalent on the streets of Lancashire! And I'm sick to death of seeing it, it's depressing. I thought we lived in the 21st century, not the 7th century. It needs banning, because I'm pretty sure many wear them just to prove a point... That they arrogantly can, and stuff anybody who has moved into the 21st century. 🙄
My mum used to say back in the 80s how do we know what’s hidden under that monstrosity.? I ask ye how would we even know if they were hiding a bomb under it .
@eminaliyev9682 I really don't get what you mean.Every Westerner knows that Muslim women are debased in their culture. Why doesn't our Home Secretary speak out about Muslim misogyny as we all witness in Great Britain these says?Muslims who want to live in this country - and I really wish they didn't want to - must abide by our rules. To bring Hitler into the debate strikes me as a typical left-winger's tactic to kill debate stone dead. If you don't want debate,keep away.
@@AbrarJahin-vs8yzwell when you have men dressing like your women and going and shooting a man outside a Scottish school a few years back ! Think how you would feel ! Seriously think on it cause kids where traumatised from that
They also forcibly stripped a nursing mother on a beach. Both acts removed the human rights of women. No man has the tight to tell a woman what she must, can or cannot wear.
@@Parker_Douglas i thought that law has excisted for years behind closed doors they just want to bring it out to to include everyone and make it in to our law,which knowing twotier starlinn he will do
You cannot offend a sector of the society if what you're saying is true, but no one in the government wants to state the obvious and say the thing that everybody else already knows and is thinking.
Misogyny is hatred, contempt, or prejudice against women or girls, a form of sexism that maintains patriarchy. If / when HMG make misogyny illegal, surely this gives them good reason to target the grooming gangs, there can be no greater example surely?
I overheard 2 young children talking about women wearing the Burqa and one said god made them very ugly so the got to cover up so they don’t frighten young children like us 😂
What is in the water over there in Britain😢 my god ❤from Amsterdam, where also black or muslim children carry more knives or other weapons . Everybody knows. Except the willingly blind.
hatred and prejudice against males. Misandry, similar to misogyny, means hating a certain gender and misandry means hating men. It is a type of misanthropy but against males. A misandrist is a person, usually a female who hates men. Copper/Butler/Abbott/Philips all spring to mind here....
Phillips laughed at the thought of a debate in Parliament on male suicide and homelessness. This would be career-ending for any male MP who showed that attitude to women, but she seems to have prospered.
If there's no balanced law for misandry, we should petition for one and then bring the home secretary to court under the "extreme misandry" law for not establishing it in the first place and being prejudiced against men.
@reilly-vc1rm it’s not illegal to hate men they give us good reason not to trust them . Even in times of war all they think about is getting their hole .
@@gwangi64 male suicide outweighs female suicide over 4 to 1 half of those men have no history of mental illness and no suicidal ideation. Maybe they have just had enough.
Its the 21st Century.We got over "racism" in the 70s and 80s.Why NOW are we grading people by their race,sex,religion etc?Why not height,weight,hair colour?There should be NO laws in which people are more protected than others based on skin colour,religion.Lets just have good well enacted laws.ENOUGH IDENTITY POLITICS!
"But I identify as being right. So have the right to break the laws." A person on the left or in that religion might say. They basically are saying that but not so overly.
My dad was a bus driver in London for LT. always complaining he doesn’t know who is getting his bus. Nobody said anything and let burkas board the buses and planes and then what happens all of a sudden 💥 boom the bus or plane is gone with everyone on them. And all Because drivers can’t say lift that up let me see if it matched the pass. It’s F-ing stupid.
The burqa predates the religion of Islam. It is cultural rather than religious. To cover a whole class of people completely so that they appear identical is a way to dehumanise them. Covering body and face is sometimes used during interrogation to disorientate prisoners and prevent them communicating between themselves.
I think it was Abu Bakr who taunted one of Mohammad’s wives - “I have recognised you!” - and then told Mohammad to cover them up. Mohammad got a revelation about it very soon afterwards. Convenient.
As a woman and supposed “free citizen” of Britain - in my own personal thoughts I find the sight of women covered to prevent them being seen as disturbing. Or should I have not let you into that thought, will it be held against me?
I have two teenage sons, I asked them if mysoginy had been discussed in school, of course they said. What about misandry I asked, never heard of that word they replied. Equality?
We're again putting our focus on the methods of crime stopping, rather than the results and reasons why it is done. Any excuse to avoid talking about the uncomfortable truths
How can people be arrested for insulting a god, when there is absolutely no proof that any god exists... it's a belief, and I believe they are wrong!!!
Yup but that won't happen and men sadly protest for it. The majority of us would rather suffer in silence and "take it like a real man" just as we've been bred to do. Until we do, the sªssƴ mən we keep voting into office, will continue to do the bidding of their rad!cal Fəmnists lobbyists
China has Muslim communities and things were totally different over there (just got back).. No issues like we have in UK.. They all have to follow the same law.. It's our countries fault.. not (always) the people themselves.
😂 u nutter have u lost ur marbles majority of Muslims mind their own business, work hard and give the most charity in the UK. Why are you so obsessed with them their normal humans. We need zones with no ppl like you
You nutter you can't ban or change what ppl belive 😂 majority of Muslims mind their business, work hard and give the most charity in the UK whereas ur lot get drunk, r8ape and start fights 😂
Misogyny is a crime likened terrorism unless you belong to a particular group who worship misogyny and suppression of women and strangely they also seem to be the root of terror/knife crime.
Certain cultures treat women as second class citizens. How on earth is that compatible with our values and any fight against misogyny? Or will it be a two tier application of such new laws I wonder?
Well I’m not misogynistic , I even bought my wife a stout pair of square toed shoes in order to make it easier for her to get closer to the kitchen sink and I also bought her an extending duster so she could reach places that would other wise need a step ladder.
Will this possible ban against criticising women - mean then that any comments against 'transwomen' will be included? Unintended (or intended) consequences???🤔
There used be places where men could relax together without having women present. Clubs and organizations. These have nearly all been discontinued in the name of feminism, even the Boy Scouts. However, women only clubs and organizations have remained, for the protection of women, and so they should. Isn’t there a paradox here?
I looked up "misogyny" to be sure. it seems to mean "hatred of women." Now, I gather that Yvette Cooper, and many other people, are not too sure what a woman is so how can this law be enforced, exactly?
Some do but probably because they have been indoctrinated by a religion and culture. I believe originally garments like this were to 'protect' women from lustful men or male relatives and prevent rape, I think this is how wearing the burkah came about. Men could not be tempted by seeing a woman's beautiful face or her arms, ankles etc if she was fully covered.