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Message 1666376 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 16:06:17 UTC - in response to Message 1666338.  

Two Muslim women were ordered to leave a swimming pool in a French holiday village on the southwest coast for wearing body-covering "burkinis".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7904645/Two-Muslim-women-thrown-out-of-pool-for-wearing-burkinis.html

To put things in context, the French have some very strict rules on swimming pool attire. My sons were thrown out of French pools because they were wearing the standard surf-shorts. We had to go and buy speedos before they would let us in the pool. Oddly enough that didn't make the headlines.
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Message 1666395 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 17:12:21 UTC - in response to Message 1666376.  
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Two Muslim women were ordered to leave a swimming pool in a French holiday village on the southwest coast for wearing body-covering "burkinis".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7904645/Two-Muslim-women-thrown-out-of-pool-for-wearing-burkinis.html

To put things in context, the French have some very strict rules on swimming pool attire. My sons were thrown out of French pools because they were wearing the standard surf-shorts. We had to go and buy speedos before they would let us in the pool. Oddly enough that didn't make the headlines.

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What context? Hygien? Are Muslims dirtier then others?
Your sons were thrown out of the French pool because they didn't follow some rules. It has nothing to do with surf-shorts or speedos ...
How old are your sons?
What nonsense is this?
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Message 1666400 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 17:16:02 UTC - in response to Message 1666376.  

Two Muslim women were ordered to leave a swimming pool in a French holiday village on the southwest coast for wearing body-covering "burkinis".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7904645/Two-Muslim-women-thrown-out-of-pool-for-wearing-burkinis.html

To put things in context, the French have some very strict rules on swimming pool attire. My sons were thrown out of French pools because they were wearing the standard surf-shorts. We had to go and buy speedos before they would let us in the pool. Oddly enough that didn't make the headlines.

I think that has made the news ...
http://www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-01/no-speedo-then-dont-try-go-swimming-france-seriously
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Message 1666407 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 17:29:14 UTC

They got some coffee, Eatin' right through the cup,
An' when they go ka-ka, They make you stand up
In France, Way down in France
Way on down, Way on down In France
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Message 1666422 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 18:17:12 UTC - in response to Message 1666395.  

Your sons were thrown out of the French pool because they didn't follow some rules. It has nothing to do with surf-shorts or speedos ...

The rules being that you cant wear surf shorts. So it has everything to do with surf shorts and speedos.
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Message 1666432 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 18:40:03 UTC - in response to Message 1666422.  

Your sons were thrown out of the French pool because they didn't follow some rules. It has nothing to do with surf-shorts or speedos ...

The rules being that you cant wear surf shorts. So it has everything to do with surf shorts and speedos.

The rules were quite clear that you had to wear approved swimming attire. My French is not good, but from what I could understand it was something to do with hygiene.

They had signs up about it and directed me to the local store to buy the correct swimwear for them. Then they were allowed in the pool.
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Message 1666435 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 18:43:30 UTC - in response to Message 1666400.  

Two Muslim women were ordered to leave a swimming pool in a French holiday village on the southwest coast for wearing body-covering "burkinis".
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7904645/Two-Muslim-women-thrown-out-of-pool-for-wearing-burkinis.html

To put things in context, the French have some very strict rules on swimming pool attire. My sons were thrown out of French pools because they were wearing the standard surf-shorts. We had to go and buy speedos before they would let us in the pool. Oddly enough that didn't make the headlines.

I think that has made the news ...
http://www.pri.org/stories/2014-09-01/no-speedo-then-dont-try-go-swimming-france-seriously

Good find. That is exactly it.
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Message 1666451 - Posted: 17 Apr 2015, 19:16:21 UTC - in response to Message 1666422.  
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Your sons were thrown out of the French pool because they didn't follow some rules. It has nothing to do with surf-shorts or speedos ...

The rules being that you cant wear surf shorts. So it has everything to do with surf shorts and speedos.

OMG. Well I haven't been to France in a while. 1969 as kid, 1970 as kid, 1973 as teenager.
What f*g rules are you talking about?
The ONLY rules I remember was in a "piscine":
Nettoyez-vous avant de se baigner!
Ne utilisez pas vos sous-vêtements!
Respectez les autres!
S'amuser:)

Clean yourself before bathing!
Dont use your underpants!
Respect others!
Have fun:)

No Speedo? Then don't try to go swimming in some places in France — seriously!!!!!!!!!!
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Message 1666769 - Posted: 18 Apr 2015, 9:30:32 UTC - in response to Message 1666432.  

The rules were quite clear that you had to wear approved swimming attire. My French is not good, but from what I could understand it was something to do with hygiene.

Yep. The way it was explained to me is that the French think surf shorts and swimming attire like that is unhygienic because people tend to walk around in it even when they are not doing swimming pool related activities. But you don't wear speedos unless you are swimming.
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Message 1666805 - Posted: 18 Apr 2015, 13:58:48 UTC - in response to Message 1666802.  

Speedos:) I thought that was swim cloths for elite swimmers.
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Message 1667558 - Posted: 20 Apr 2015, 12:37:44 UTC

It's not like the french pools are subtle about their rules. I've been to a few and they usually have big signs up clearly illustrating what is and is not allowed, by means of symbols (ticks and crosses) so there are no issues with language barriers.
Them's the rules, and at least they have a semblance of reasoning (hygiene) behind it.
The story about muslim women being thrown out for wearing bhurkinis is twisting the story to suit their own agenda. (Gosh, imagine a newspaper doing that...)
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Message 1667561 - Posted: 20 Apr 2015, 12:58:15 UTC - in response to Message 1667558.  
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It's not like the french pools are subtle about their rules. I've been to a few and they usually have big signs up clearly illustrating what is and is not allowed, by means of symbols (ticks and crosses) so there are no issues with language barriers.
Them's the rules, and at least they have a semblance of reasoning (hygiene) behind it.
The story about muslim women being thrown out for wearing bhurkinis is twisting the story to suit their own agenda. (Gosh, imagine a newspaper doing that...)

Here muslim women prefer to swim without males hanging round and they can use bhurkinis if they want to.
With a country with 25% voters for Marine le Pen anything can happen.
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Message 1667635 - Posted: 20 Apr 2015, 16:00:43 UTC - in response to Message 1667631.  
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It's not like the french pools are subtle about their rules. I've been to a few and they usually have big signs up clearly illustrating what is and is not allowed, by means of symbols (ticks and crosses) so there are no issues with language barriers.
Them's the rules, and at least they have a semblance of reasoning (hygiene) behind it.
The story about muslim women being thrown out for wearing bhurkinis is twisting the story to suit their own agenda. (Gosh, imagine a newspaper doing that...)

Here muslim women prefer to swim without males hanging round and they can use bhurkinis if they want to.
With a country with 25% voters for Marine le Pen anything can happen.

Is le Pen Anti-Women?

Definitly Anti-Muslim-Women:(

Her father Jean-Marie Le Pen who led the National Front party from its foundation in 1972 until 2011.
Le Pen has made several provocative statements concerning the Holocaust which have been interpreted by the legal system as constituting Holocaust denial. He has been convicted of racism or inciting racial hatred at least six times. Thus, on 13 September 1987 he said, "I ask myself several questions. I'm not saying the gas chambers didn't exist. I haven't seen them myself. I haven't particularly studied the question. But I believe it's just a detail in the history of World War II." He was condemned under the Gayssot Act to pay 1.2 million francs (183,200 euros).

The Holocaust was a genocide affecting both Male and Females, Young and old!
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The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State
http://itccs.org/
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Message 1667740 - Posted: 20 Apr 2015, 20:40:31 UTC - in response to Message 1667735.  

Lots of desinformation on the Net.
Looks like ITCCS is one of them who does it.
For instance Republic of Kanata doesn't exist.
Kevin Annett: Child Genocide Guilty Verdicts for Pope Francis, the Jesuit General, and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Republic of Kanata Announced.

Vancouver, BC -- In an ExopoliticsTV interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre, ITCCS Field Secretary Kevin Annett announced the final verdict of the International Common Law Court of Justice in Brussels, convicting Pope Francis, Jesuit General General "guilty as charged of aiding and abetting Crimes against Humanity, including murder and human trafficking, and of personal involvement in those crimes." The Final Judgment of the Common Law Court is below, along with an exclusive report by Kevin Annett on "Who's really behind child trafficking? Following the big money across the globe."

Republic of Kanata: The Winnipeg Proclamation of Independence, establishing The Federated Republic of Kanata and Articles of the Constitution of The Federated Republic of Kanata.

In his interview, Kevin Annett also discussed Constitutional Convention planned for October 27-31, 2014 in Winnipeg, Manitoba to establish the Republic of Kanata as one positive outgrowth of the ongoing Common Law Court of Justice trials and verdicts against the Crown of England, Roman Catholic and Anglican Churches, and Government of Canada.
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Message 1667840 - Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 0:28:30 UTC - in response to Message 1667740.  

Yes, it looks like a protest group trying to draw attention to the way the Catholic Church covered up child abuse. The current Pope still hasn't done enough to deal with it.
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Message 1667999 - Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 10:24:14 UTC - in response to Message 1667898.  

Women too illogical to play high-level chess, says UK master - beaten by woman

How did HE explain that!
You get outliers in every group, it's perfectly possible for what he said to be true in general terms even if there are some notable exceptions.

His statement:
“One is not better than the other, we just have different skills. It would be wonderful to see more girls playing chess, and at a higher level, but rather than fretting about inequality, perhaps we should just gracefully accept it as a fact.”
That sounds fair to me.

Amanda Ross, of London’s Casual Chess club, told the Telegraph newspaper Short’s comment were “incredibly damaging when someone so respected basically endorses sexism.”
Give it a rest love.
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Message 1668109 - Posted: 21 Apr 2015, 15:58:15 UTC - in response to Message 1667999.  

Women too illogical to play high-level chess, says UK master - beaten by woman

How did HE explain that!
You get outliers in every group, it's perfectly possible for what he said to be true in general terms even if there are some notable exceptions.

Although possible and a nice way to keep the status quo, there is no evidence to back that up.
Calm down, dear: the dark side of ‘emotional intelligence’

His statement:
“One is not better than the other, we just have different skills. It would be wonderful to see more girls playing chess, and at a higher level, but rather than fretting about inequality, perhaps we should just gracefully accept it as a fact.”
That sounds fair to me.

Does it? Would it sound as fair to you if you were a female chess player? I suppose the world looks very different in your male privilege bubble.

Amanda Ross, of London’s Casual Chess club, told the Telegraph newspaper Short’s comment were “incredibly damaging when someone so respected basically endorses sexism.”
Give it a rest love.

Lewis' law - "Comments on any article about feminism justify feminism."
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