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Diversity Training For Boris?

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naomi24 | 09:49 Sun 12th Aug 2018 | News
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I’m not sure if laughing is aloud – but I did – heartily.

On a more serious note, Lord Tebbit, a former Tory chairman, accused party chiefs of inflaming the row and allowing Jeremy Corbyn to escape scrutiny over allegations of anti-Semitism.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6048869/Conservatives-claim-Boris-Johnson-diversity-training-burka-comments-row.html

Furthermore, Rowan Atkinson has written the following to The Times:

‘As a lifelong beneficiary of the freedom to make jokes about religion, I do think that Boris Johnson’s joke about wearers of the burka resembling letterboxes is a pretty good one. All jokes about religion cause offence, so it’s pointless apologising for them. ‘You should really only apologise for a bad joke. On that basis, no apology is required.’

https://metro.co.uk/2018/08/10/rowan-atkinson-backs-boris-johnson-ever-apologise-bad-joke-7821391/

He’s right … isn’t he?
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Well done Rowan Atkinson. It seems to me that the tide is turning at last, hope so.
17:05 Sun 12th Aug 2018
//in danger of alarming people, especially our children? //
Too painful to type

oops...I was wrong

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//in danger of alarming people, especially our children? //


Actually Talbot darling it was Naomi who said they were afraid.



Not the same thing is it.

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Rockrose, //You are being very silly Naomi! //

That’s a cop out and it’s not working. You’re ducking the question. Should they be given diversity training? Yes or no?

//Actually Talbot darling it was Naomi who said they were afraid. //

No I didn’t. I said some children are alarmed at the sight of people in a burka – and they are.

fiction-factory, your opinion of me is irrelevant. I know what I know and you’re welcome to cross-reference my posts.
No, I don`t think he should be sent for diversity training. He should just be sent for'how to have some tact and diplomacy and learn when to keep your mouth shut' training. If he thinks that women in burkas resemble letterboxes then that is his opinion and he is entitled to it.
^ That's exactly what diversity training is
But it was clearly not a joke. It was a statement of obvious undeniable fact; that there is a simularity between someone wearing a burka and a letterbox.

I think some Tories, amongst others, need to go to "truth telling is ok" training.
"You can't tell a difference between a burka and a niqab!"

Neither can I. It's not too high on my list of "need to know" items.

I also cannot explain the difference between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims (I only know that they cannot stand each other), I don't know why Jewish men wear skull caps (or what the correct name for one is), I don't know why Easter is a movable feast and I don't know why there has never been a female Pope (perhaps all the world's 1.2bn Catholics should have some "diversity" training).

I would suggest none of this ignorance is a measure of my intelligence. It's simply that I have no interest whatsoever in any religion or their habits and manifestations. As a result, I don't want to know why some women feel the need to roam around wearing a garment that just provides a slot for their eyes (though I understand it is to prevent me being overcome with lust should I see any of their bare skin). No amount of "diversity training" will encourage me to take an interest in such nonsense, nor will it dissuade me from referring to it as such. What I'd really like is for the women concerned to receive some training themselves. I'd like them to be taught that many people find their appearance ridiculous (whether they like it or not) and some find it offensive. I'd like them also to understand that religions (of all denominations) are highly likely to be ridiculed here in the UK and followers just have to put up with it.
NJ, a niqab has a slit for the eyes a burqa has a mesh
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OG, //I think some Tories, amongst others, need to go to "truth telling is ok" training. //

That's a better idea.
Anyone fancy a Ham Burka?.
Another picture example:
https://goo.gl/images/K3i1dL
/// I'm not sure what your training would involve, AOG. ///

Learning to integrate with the peoples of the country that they have chosen to settle in, and not to create ghettos imagining their own countries.
Like a mirage you mean?
/// My nieces and nephews or friends have shown no fear when seeing a 'burka'. ///

It is not unknown for our children to be regularly taught 'diversity' at their schools.
Nieces and nephews may have been misinformed that hiding is ok, and not be aware of what "bad" folk can do, and do more easily, and get away with to do again, if hidden under a cloth that no one queries. Unsure if ignorance is a good or bad thing in those circumstances.
It not unknown for some children to be scared of Santa, so why is unreasonable to assume that they would be equally scared of persons dressing up in burkas?

https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article11645366.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/santa-and-baby.jpg

Why we do not ban it in this country, when even the European Court of Human Rights supports France's ban on the burka.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/10940882/Banning-the-burka-is-not-racist-its-a-kindness.html
The following should be displayed outside all premises:
No persons wearing a niqab, burqa, crash helmet or ski mask will be served. If you don't uncover your face we don't
want your custom.
I don't see the need to list a few types of face covering, merely say that no face covering is allowed.

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