U.S. Troops Face Eating, Drinking Restrictions During Ramadan

CDNBear

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Lots of hypocrites on here who see no problem in non-Muslims being forced against their will to follow Muslim religious practices in Muslim countries, yet they think that if we adopt similar laws in our countries to force non-Christians to follow Christian religious practices like Easter that it's somehow "disriminatory".

Their favourite phrase "When in Rome...." only applies, in their view, to non-Muslims in Muslim countries. It doesn't apply the other way around. Otherwise, it's "bigoted"
Look, I get you're a product of the British education system, so are automatically at a disadvantage, but no one has said what you just made up.

And, of course, it's always the usual suspects, who have one braincell and a thimbleful of commonsense and logic beween them.
I concur, it's sad to see you among their ranks.
 

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Only one idiot I see on here making up arguments that no one has made just to have something to make himself feel "right" about.

Pathetic and juvenile.


SLM: When in Rome.

SLM: Why? If foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws, then foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws.

SLM: But it is the law.


Blackleaf: Why the ****ing hell should non-Muslims be forced to observe Ramadan? It's just needless PC gone mad again.

SLM: What part of following the law is too difficult for you to grasp? Don't want to follow those laws? Don't go there.

Blackleaf: So I take it you oppose Muslims observing Ramadan in Christian countries like Canada. Because, going by that logic, you should do.

It's funny how non-Muslims are "required" to observe Muslim practices in Muslim countries, yet Muslims themselves aren't forced to observe Christian practices in Christian countries. In my view, all Muslims in Britain should be forced to observe Easter and Sunday Christian worship, or get a £10,000 fine and a year's imprisonment. When in Rome....

And here comes the hypocrisy:

SLM: The laws that would force that would be discriminatory and therefore wrong.


So, in other words, according to the wordly wisdom of SLM and her gormless pals, non-Muslims have to follow Ramadan when they go to other countries "because it is the law" and if we "don't want to follow those rules then we just don't go there", but if Western countries adopt laws forcing non-Christians to adopt Christian practises then that would be "discriminatory".

What happened to "when in Rome"?

 

CDNBear

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And here comes the stupidity...


SLM: When in Rome.

SLM: Why? If foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws, then foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws.

SLM: But it is the law.


Blackleaf: Why the ****ing hell should non-Muslims be forced to observe Ramadan? It's just needless PC gone mad again.

SLM: What part of following the law is too difficult for you to grasp? Don't want to follow those laws? Don't go there.

Blackleaf: So I take it you oppose Muslims observing Ramadan in Christian countries like Canada. Because, going by that logic, you should do.

It's funny how non-Muslims are "required" to observe Muslim practices in Muslim countries, yet Muslims themselves aren't forced to observe Christian practices in Christian countries. In my view, all Muslims in Britain should be forced to observe Easter and Sunday Christian worship, or get a £10,000 fine and a year's imprisonment. When in Rome....

And here comes the hypocrisy:

SLM: The laws that would force that would be discriminatory and therefore wrong.
I blame the poor state of British education.
 

SLM

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And here comes the stupidity...

The stupidity never left. It sticks around and just refuses to understand what is actually being said while continuing to makes up arguments against positions that were never posited in the first place.
 

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Cross a line and we'll just see who you take orders from.


From no woman.

SLM: When in Rome.

SLM: Why? If foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws, then foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws.

SLM: But it is the law.


Blackleaf: Why the ****ing hell should non-Muslims be forced to observe Ramadan? It's just needless PC gone mad again.

SLM: What part of following the law is too difficult for you to grasp? Don't want to follow those laws? Don't go there.

Blackleaf: So I take it you oppose Muslims observing Ramadan in Christian countries like Canada. Because, going by that logic, you should do.

It's funny how non-Muslims are "required" to observe Muslim practices in Muslim countries, yet Muslims themselves aren't forced to observe Christian practices in Christian countries. In my view, all Muslims in Britain should be forced to observe Easter and Sunday Christian worship, or get a £10,000 fine and a year's imprisonment. When in Rome....

And here comes the hypocrisy:

SLM: The laws that would force that would be discriminatory and therefore wrong.


So, in other words, according to the wordly wisdom of SLM and her gormless pals, non-Muslims have to follow Ramadan when they go to other countries "because it is the law" and if we "don't want to follow those rules then we just don't go there", but if Western countries adopt laws forcing non-Christians to adopt Christian practises then that would be "discriminatory".

What happened to "when in Rome"?
 

CDNBear

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From no woman.

SLM: When in Rome.

SLM: Why? If foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws, then foreign visitors are expected to obey local laws.

SLM: But it is the law.


Blackleaf: Why the ****ing hell should non-Muslims be forced to observe Ramadan? It's just needless PC gone mad again.

SLM: What part of following the law is too difficult for you to grasp? Don't want to follow those laws? Don't go there.

Blackleaf: So I take it you oppose Muslims observing Ramadan in Christian countries like Canada. Because, going by that logic, you should do.

It's funny how non-Muslims are "required" to observe Muslim practices in Muslim countries, yet Muslims themselves aren't forced to observe Christian practices in Christian countries. In my view, all Muslims in Britain should be forced to observe Easter and Sunday Christian worship, or get a £10,000 fine and a year's imprisonment. When in Rome....

And here comes the hypocrisy:

SLM: The laws that would force that would be discriminatory and therefore wrong.


So, in other words, according to the wordly wisdom of SLM and her gormless pals, non-Muslims have to follow Ramadan when they go to other countries "because it is the law" and if we "don't want to follow those rules then we just don't go there", but if Western countries adopt laws forcing non-Christians to adopt Christian practises then that would be "discriminatory".

What happened to "when in Rome"?
What happened to the British school system?

I mean really. I knew it was bad, but the above shows it to be worthy of an intervention.
 

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From no woman.

Oh FFS. Quit with all your stupid masturbatory machismo. You're impressing no one.

My position is, and always has been, that when you are in a foreign nation, you follow their laws. Yes, their laws may be indeed be stupid, they may even be discriminatory, but they are the laws and they need to be followed. It doesn't matter what your feelings are about it, it doesn't matter how upset it makes you, it is a hard and fast line that does not get crossed or you face penalties. No argument can be made because there is no argument. The only choice you have is whether to go there or not.

Your position is to enact discriminatory laws in your own nation where none currently exist. It is a bigoted and backwards position. One that is, sadly, completely predictable coming from you. And it is wrong.
 

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Oh FFS. Quit with all your stupid masturbatory machismo. You're impressing no one.

I'm not trying to impress anyone. I'm just sticking to what I believe.

My position is, and always has been, that when you are in a foreign nation, you follow their laws.
My position is that when I'm in a Muslim country I, as a non-Muslim, will not be forced to observe Ramadan. I will stick to my Christian beliefs even if it means getting a fine. I am not a Muslim and will NEVER observe Muslim traditions. Those Yank troops should be taking the same stance.

Your position is to enact discriminatory laws in your own nation where none currently exist.
Just like other countries have done, like in those countries mentioned in the OP. You may think such laws are "discriminatory" but others don't.
 

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Probably not a good idea to be putting a baseball bat in my hands right now. Even a metaphorical one. LOL
Oh dear. Now we'll get dozens of posts about how baseball is actually a British game called rounders which is played only by women and real men don't take orders from women who should be in the kitchen and real men only play soccer which is really football and was invented by the British who are the greatest in the world at everything except for the damn immigrants who are destroying Britain with Labour and the Tories and Britain is the greatest whatever in the whatever. . .
 

CDNBear

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I'm not trying to impress anyone. I'm just sticking to what I believe.

My position is that when I'm in a Muslim country I, as a non-Muslim, will not be forced to observe Ramadan. I will stick to my Christian beliefs even if it means getting a fine. I am not a Muslim and will NEVER observe Muslim traditions. Those Yank troops should be taking the same stance.

Just like other countries have done, like in those countries mentioned in the OP. You may think such laws are "discriminatory" but others don't.
Please, we need no more examples of the poor state of the British school system.
 

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I'm not trying to impress anyone. I'm just sticking to what I believe.

Safe to say that no one cares.

My position is that when I'm in a Muslim country I, as a non-Muslim, will not be forced to observe Ramadan. I will stick to my Christian beliefs even if it means getting a fine.
Stupid is as stupid does I suppose.



I am not a Muslim and will NEVER observe Muslim traditions. Those Yank troops should be taking the same stance.

Just like other countries have done, like in those countries mentioned in the OP. You may think such laws are "discriminatory" but others don't.
So petty revenge and bigotry are what drive you. Again, no big surprise.