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Pm Cameron And Wife Visit A Sikh Temple In Kent.

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anotheoldgit | 09:15 Sun 19th Apr 2015 | News
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One could almost believe that our Prime Minister and his wife were paying an overseas visit to the sub continent, but no one would be wrong, this is Gravesend, Kent, UK.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/04/19/00/27B3A73F00000578-3044865-image-a-58_1429399071991.jpg

One has to ask why do our dignities have to dress up in Sikh costume etc, do Sikhs remove their turban etc. and dress in Western clothes when taking part in our celebrations?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3044865/David-Cameron-addresses-Britain-s-biggest-gathering-Christians-Festival-Life-heading-Gravesend-Sikh-festival.html
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hc4361

/// My wife never wears a head scarf but she always has one in her bag when we go on in a trip in case we go in to a Catholic church, mosque or other religious place. It's simply being respectful. ///

You haven't said if you show the same respect?
They are just showing respect AOG...I am not sure what is wrong with that ?

We are in the middle of an election...can't you find anything else to post ?
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hc4361

/// Are you asking if the Sikh ladies join our celebrations by wearing skimpy clothes, getting rat-arsed, having a shag round the back of Rackhams then vomiting in to the gutter? ///

Since you mentioned respect, I notice that you have shown no respect whatsoever towards our own British ladies, shame on you.
Its nothing to do with respect etc..its kow-towing to get votes
I always show respect, wherever I am, AOG. I take my shoes off when entering a mosque and wear a bandana when visiting a Sikh temple. I have no respect whatsoever for any man or woman who chooses to behave like the minority of British people who get dangerously drunk as they clearly have no respect for themselves.
50 years ago it was unthinkable for a woman to enter a church of whatever denomination without a hat or similar head covering, just as it was for a man to be seen wearing one, apart from the clergy.
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mikey4444

/// They are just showing respect AOG...I am not sure what is wrong with
that ? ///

Nothing wrong in that whatsoever, if it is reciprocated.

For example removing their turbans if they entered any of our ancient buildings of worship.

/// We are in the middle of an election...can't you find anything else to
post ? ///

First I am sick of the election and secondly it makes a change from your constant poll results.
Since wearing a hat is not part of the Protestant faith but wearing a turban is part of the Sikh faith, I fail to see how the removal of a turban can be compared to the removal of a hat.
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/// Since wearing a hat is not part of the Protestant faith but wearing a turban is part of the Sikh faith, I fail to see how the removal of a turban can be compared to the removal of a hat. ///

No respecting male churchgoer would enter a church wearing any form of head gear, so why should a visitor from another faith?
My point is, how important is a hat to a male Protestant in comparison to a turban for a male Sikh?
It never surprises me what depths Politicians will sink too, to gain a few votes.

And don't they both look ridiculous?
respect - yes, but it's better done in an understated way.

otherwise you look ridiculous, or you could lay yourself open to accusations of patronising. a classic of the former was a photo of jack straw visiting a mosque during a previous campaign. ugh!
How many men going to church leave their house wearing a hat?
Corby...well said at 14:01. A turban is not a hat ! This thread is verging on the ridiculous.
Lol, Mr Cameron does look a plum in that
Most denominations of the Christian faith have no dress code for worshippers or visitors to its churches, chapels, cathedrals or ministries and everyone is welcome to visit regardless of what they are wearing.
I think it's what's known in the trade as desperately sikhing votes :-)

I can't off the top of my head (so to speak) think of any of "our" celebrations that say "thou shalt not wear a turban"
AOG

I remember you being castigated on AB a couple of years ago when you posted a thread critical of a Sikh serviceman who was acting as a pallbearer for a fallen colleague, whist wearing a turban.

As some of us told you at that time...a turban is not 'head gear' in the way that say a trilby is, or a stetson.

However, this latest thread proves that you sincerely hold this view, which of course, is your right.

However, I suspect the vast majority of people hearing this would disagree with you.

Oh, and to answer your question...Sikhs do wear western clothing.

Look at the picture of David Cameron sitting down. Notice something about all the Sikh blokes around him?

Notice their suits and ties?

Is that western clothing?

Yep.
Keep away from the Krishna Temple, hc. (unless you're already bald)

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