Muslim woman says man set her blouse on fire on New York street

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Muslim woman says man set her blouse on fire on New York street
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 12:55 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, September 13, 2016 02:17 PM EDT
NEW YORK — A Muslim woman wearing traditional clothing has told police that a man lit her blouse on fire in New York City.
Police say the 35-year-old tourist told them she felt heat on her arm Saturday night in midtown Manhattan and noticed her blouse was on fire. She said she patted out the fire and noticed a man standing nearby holding a lighter. She said the man then walked away.
The New York Police Department hate crimes task force is investigating it as a possible bias crime.
There have been no arrests.
Police say a New York City woman was arrested Thursday after she assaulted two Muslim women pushing their children in strollers in Brooklyn. Prosecutors have described the attack as a hate crime.
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She's British, apparently.

At least, as much as you can be both Muslim and British.
 

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If she was wearing traditional clothing, he couldn't set her blouse on fire. Burka, yes. Blouse, no.
Depends on the tradition.




The more you know. . .
 

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so where do the nuns fit into this?
EVERY nun I ever saw in catholic school dressed just like that

what,
they douse 'em all in fire retardant so they don't all burn in hell?
 

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All various ways that Muslim men use to enclave their women or that Muslim women use as an act of defiance. Their way of saying: "F*ck you. We're Muslims and we can do what we like. You accept our rules and customs, not vice versa."

Before 9/11, you rarely saw women wearing burkas in Britain. They were a very rare and unusual sight. As soon as 9/11 occurred, there were suddenly loads of Muslim women wearing them and still are. They wear it as a form of intimidation and you can't blame any non-Muslim for suddenly snapping and attacking one of these women.
 
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All various ways that Muslim men use to enclave their women or that Muslim women use as an act if defiance. Their way if saying: "F*ck you. We're Muslims and we can do what we like. You accept our rules, not vice versa.

Before 9/11, you rarely saw women wearing burkas. They were a very rare and unusual sight. As soon as 9/11 occurred, there were suddenly loads of Muslim women wearing them. They wear it as a form of intimidation and you can't blame any non-Muslim for suddenly snapping and attacking one of these women.

yeah intimidation
that certainly describes the nuns in catholic school

here BL just for you
"History of British Sponsored Al Saud & their Association with Wahabi Ideology"
https://jafrianews.com/magazine/his...-saud-their-association-with-wahabi-ideology/

Just like when answering the question "who let them in in the first place?"
You are being played
 

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All various ways that Muslim men use to enclave their women or that Muslim women use as an act of defiance. Their way of saying: "F*ck you. We're Muslims and we can do what we like. You accept our rules and customs, not vice versa.

Before 9/11, you rarely saw women wearing burkas in Britain. They were a very rare and unusual sight. As soon as 9/11 occurred, there were suddenly loads of Muslim women wearing them and still are. They wear it as a form of intimidation and you can't blame any non-Muslim for suddenly snapping and attacking one of these women.



They don't intimidate me, that's for sure.
 

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They don't intimidate me, that's for sure.

So? Some people aren't intimidated by Ku Klux Klan outfits, but would you argue that those outfits are worn with no intimidation in mind?
 
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you missed the word nuns and it only takes that to demolish your arguement

No, I didn't. Nuns are Catholics the last time I checked and no Catholics wear burkas.

Millions of Catholics don't walk around Western nations dressed up like mediaeval Daleks to intimidate the non-Catholic population.
 

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No, I didn't. Nuns are Catholics the last time I checked and no Catholics wear burkas.

Millions of Catholics don't walk around Western nations dressed up like mediaeval Daleks to intimidate the non-Catholic population.

right we call them penguins because they dress in feathers
 

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Britain in the 21st century. No wonder most Britons want this intimidating mediaeval clothing banned:

 

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Police say the 35-year-old tourist told them she felt heat on her arm Saturday night in midtown Manhattan and noticed her blouse was on fire. She said she patted out the fire and noticed a man standing nearby holding a lighter. She said the man then walked away.
The New York Police Department hate crimes task force is investigating it as a possible bias crime.
There have been no arrests.
Probably because it didn't happen.