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Muslim Athlete Disqualified Over Uniform
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 05:27 pm |
Should she be disqualified?
Muslim Athlete
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 07:22 pm |
what a boring link about Islam, please let people do what they like
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 07:48 pm |
Quoting elham: what a boring link about Islam, please let people do what they like |
I'm also happy to see you gave this alot of thought with your intelligent response.. A link about Islam? Why even have rules and regulations in sports, if we should let people do what they want.
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 07:55 pm |
I am not against for subjects involving Islam
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 09:27 pm |
sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a chaos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any bigger prejudice more then that??Democracy is a life style and its meaningfull when we feel its necessary in our each cells and i think sport areas and beachs have to be more democratical in big tolerance
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 09:38 pm |
Quoting MrX67: sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a caos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any big prejudice?? |
It's called having an opinion MrX.. Sure you can express your thoughts about rules and some rules are meant to be criticized or even broken. But to comment "you should let people do what they want" is an irresponsible view..with out any explanation,again this is my opinion. If we let people do what they want, you really think our society will have any order.
However, referring to sports specifically they do have specific attire and I believe everyone should be upheld to these standards. In American soccer (football) you are not permitted to wear jewerly. Well, if I am a Christian who wears a cross...I am required to take it off. Guess what, if I refuse I am not permitted to play. Why should this girl be considered an exception to the rule, because of her faith?
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 09:41 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a caos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any big prejudice?? |
It's called having an opinion MrX.. Sure you can express your thoughts about rules and some rules are meant to be criticized or even broken. But to comment "you should let people do what they want" is an irresponsible view..with out any explanation,again this is my opinion. If we let people do what they want, you really think our society will have any order.
However, referring to sports specifically they do have specific attire and I believe everyone should be upheld to these standards. In American soccer (football) you are not permitted to wear jewerly. Well, if I am a Christian who wears a cross...I am required to take it off. Guess what, if I refuse I am not permitted to play. Why should this girl be considered an exception to the rule, because of her faith? |
if aim to eating grape thats ok,but if aim to beat to grape grower no fair on that..
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 09:47 pm |
Quoting MrX67: Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a caos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any big prejudice?? |
It's called having an opinion MrX.. Sure you can express your thoughts about rules and some rules are meant to be criticized or even broken. But to comment "you should let people do what they want" is an irresponsible view..with out any explanation,again this is my opinion. If we let people do what they want, you really think our society will have any order.
However, referring to sports specifically they do have specific attire and I believe everyone should be upheld to these standards. In American soccer (football) you are not permitted to wear jewerly. Well, if I am a Christian who wears a cross...I am required to take it off. Guess what, if I refuse I am not permitted to play. Why should this girl be considered an exception to the rule, because of her faith? |
if aim to eating grape thats ok,but if aim to beat to grape grower no fair on that.. |
I'm sorry I don't understand..could you please explain?
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 10:00 pm |
Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a caos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any big prejudice?? |
It's called having an opinion MrX.. Sure you can express your thoughts about rules and some rules are meant to be criticized or even broken. But to comment "you should let people do what they want" is an irresponsible view..with out any explanation,again this is my opinion. If we let people do what they want, you really think our society will have any order.
However, referring to sports specifically they do have specific attire and I believe everyone should be upheld to these standards. In American soccer (football) you are not permitted to wear jewerly. Well, if I am a Christian who wears a cross...I am required to take it off. Guess what, if I refuse I am not permitted to play. Why should this girl be considered an exception to the rule, because of her faith? |
if aim to eating grape thats ok,but if aim to beat to grape grower no fair on that.. |
I'm sorry I don't understand..could you please explain? |
my mean if you say all this only for democratical order no harm,but if you defence some restrictions with some cultural or belief prejudices then really not fair..
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17 Jan 2008 Thu 10:04 pm |
Quoting MrX67: Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: Quoting teaschip1: Quoting MrX67: sure standarts and rules needed for everything for don't creat a caos,and at other hand why the most of people have very double standarts when making comment about rules,my rules good urs bad,is there any big prejudice?? |
It's called having an opinion MrX.. Sure you can express your thoughts about rules and some rules are meant to be criticized or even broken. But to comment "you should let people do what they want" is an irresponsible view..with out any explanation,again this is my opinion. If we let people do what they want, you really think our society will have any order.
However, referring to sports specifically they do have specific attire and I believe everyone should be upheld to these standards. In American soccer (football) you are not permitted to wear jewerly. Well, if I am a Christian who wears a cross...I am required to take it off. Guess what, if I refuse I am not permitted to play. Why should this girl be considered an exception to the rule, because of her faith? |
if aim to eating grape thats ok,but if aim to beat to grape grower no fair on that.. |
I'm sorry I don't understand..could you please explain? |
my mean if you say all this only for democratical order no harm,but if you defence some restrictions with some cultural or belief prejudices then really not fair.. |
Ok, I believe I understand now. As long as we are consistent with our rules. For example, we don't discriminate against one religion vs the other. It's ok for you to dress one way because your Christian, but because your Muslim you can't. If this is what you mean, I totally agree. I think we should be held to the same standards, no matter what religion we are.
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