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    If someone is legally entitled to live there, then it is their country too. People have the freedom to choose a religion and therefore can choose what they wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    I don't get what this threads about, you're all for a free market yet you're making a thread complaining because a companies selling a product you don't like? Sort it out.
    We've established after numerous debates on here that you are unable to make the distinction between personal opinion and the law.

    So I won't waste my breath explaining it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sticky-Note View Post
    If someone is legally entitled to live there, then it is their country too. People have the freedom to choose a religion and therefore can choose what they wear.
    Owning a British passport, which are handed like like confetti nowadays, doesn't make you part of a country anymore than you could consider me Mongolian if you handed me a Mongolian passport tomorrow with my name stamped on it.

    If somebody wishes to live here, then they should be expected to do so on the basis that they will integrate with the native culture and/or customs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    We've established after numerous debates on here that you are unable to make the distinction between personal opinion and the law.

    So I won't waste my breath explaining it.



    Owning a British passport, which are handed like like confetti nowadays, doesn't make you part of a country anymore than you could consider me Mongolian if you handed me a Mongolian passport tomorrow with my name stamped on it.

    If somebody wishes to live here, then they should be expected to do so on the basis that they will integrate with the native culture and/or customs.
    I don't mean just visiting. The ones who live there. You can say what you want but the law states they are part of that country and honestly, you can't do anything about it. Not EVERYONE who was born there follows the same customs so you can stop creating stereotypes around an entire country please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    We've established after numerous debates on here that you are unable to make the distinction between personal opinion and the law.

    So I won't waste my breath explaining it.
    Of course I understand the difference, but you've not established any sort of point to this thread. Are we all supposed to sit here discussing how wrong it is for a private company to be providing goods to a niche demographic? Is this somehow supposed to prove how Britain's overrun with a Muslim incursion? It seems like a thread solely for stirring up prejudice.

    Owning a British passport, which are handed like like confetti nowadays, doesn't make you part of a country anymore than you could consider me Mongolian if you handed me a Mongolian passport tomorrow with my name stamped on it.

    If somebody wishes to live here, then they should be expected to do so on the basis that they will integrate with the native culture and/or customs.
    Are you suggesting you want to stop people from wearing the hijab?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sticky-Note View Post
    I don't mean just visiting. The ones who live there. You can say what you want but the law states they are part of that country and honestly, you can't do anything about it. Not EVERYONE who was born there follows the same customs so you can stop creating stereotypes around an entire country please.
    I can draw attention to it before it progressively gets worse and worse and we end up with the entire country living in segregated cultural ghettos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    I can draw attention to it before it progressively gets worse and worse and we end up with the entire country living in segregated cultural ghettos.
    As there is thousands of religions, races, etc., if you can't accept multiculturalism (which is essentially the entire planet), try moving to the moon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Don View Post
    Of course I understand the difference, but you've not established any sort of point to this thread. Are we all supposed to sit here discussing how wrong it is for a private company to be providing goods to a niche demographic? Is this somehow supposed to prove how Britain's overrun with a Muslim incursion?
    Work it out yourself.

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    It seems like a thread solely for stirring up prejudice.
    Another hugely ironic comment from somebody who bends over backwards to defend Islamic culture.



    Quote Originally Posted by The Don
    Are you suggesting you want to stop people from wearing the hijab?
    Did I suggest such a thing in this thread?

    My opinions on immigration and cultural integration are pretty clear cut, and it starts at the border.

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    As there is thousands of religions, races, etc., if you can't accept multiculturalism (which is essentially the entire planet), try moving to the moon?
    I don't accept multiculturalism within borders, correct - because that is why borders exist with good reason.


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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Work it out yourself.



    Another hugely ironic comment from somebody who bends over backwards to defend Islamic culture.





    Did I suggest such a thing in this thread?

    My opinions on immigration and cultural integration are pretty clear cut, and it starts at the border.



    I don't accept multiculturalism within borders, correct - because that is why borders exist with good reason.
    Honestly, in a sense you kind of sound like Hitler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sticky-Note View Post
    Honestly, in a sense you kind of sound like Hitler.
    Because I make the suggestion that people coming to settle in another country conform and respect the customs and laws of that country?

    Honestly, in a sense that was a bit of a silly comment. Why do you think borders and nations exist my friend? For fun? The hell of it? Think about it.
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