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Beyond the Veil

by Twi
(Aberystwyth)

Today, a new law was passed in a country forbidding people from wearing a certain item of clothing. In this same country, people were arrested for turning up at a 'banned' protest.
Yes, that's right, they were arrested because the protest was not authorized.

At this point, you might be wondering just where this is happening. Middle East maybe? Perhaps even North Korea.

The actions of the authorities seem to indicate a dictatorial type regime.
This same country is right now one of the front runners in a NATO campaign, supposedly fighting for 'democracy' in Libya.
A democracy so long as you're a blue-suit that is. Forget about a true people's democracy.

That country is France.

GO TO - english.aljazeera.net

Today, in France, women are banned from wearing the Muslim veil in public. Surely, you'd think in a supposed 'democratic' country, people are entitled to wear what they want.

If a woman wants to wear a veil in the street, let them do it. You cannot force someone to wear a veil, and you cannot force someone not to wear one either. The veil is a cultural tradition, handed down from ancient nomadic tribes of the Arabian desert: The best clothing to wear if you're caught in a sandstorm!

Sarkozy et al will argue the veil is a symbol of male oppression - but in the vast majority of cases, this is simply not true.
This attack on a culture though goes far deeper...

People who are caught wearing the veil will be 'escorted to the police station where they will be threatened with fines until they take it off.' So they can be 'identified'.

Ah, so the PTB just want to make sure all their CCTV face recognition systems can track everyone's movements.
Someone's on a powertrip, that's for sure... or perhaps Sarkozy is suffering from an 'MMB'.

Essentially, anyone wearing something that 'obscures their face' (eg, hoodies, goths in make up ...) could face interrogation in the future, as what constitutes a 'veil' becomes hazy. Another step towards a 'Brave New World'

Maybe the blue-suits want everyone to wear what they wear.

As Agent Smith said to Neo in the final scene of the third matrix movie, after making everyone clones of himself: "Like what I did to the place..."


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Apr 12, 2011
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From Political Correctness to Nu-Fascism
by: Twi

Hi ChrisH, thankyou for your interesting comments and perspective. I?m hearing you on that one?
This new law in France has all the marks of an NWO experiment. I also suspect the law is being implemented via pressure from the EU rather than the French government itself. Belgium was going to do the same ? but other internal issues have delayed it. Germany looks to be passing the same law too.

My feeling is that the Burkha is being used as a ?soft target? to sway public opinion. The notion that they must have criminal intentions doesn?t hold. Remember the NWO phrase ? ?If you?ve got nothing to hide, what?s the problem??

Political Correctness (PC) is a major problem, with you 100 percent on that one. I am coming to the conclusion that PC is in fact another NWO tactic. If the blue-suits have been planning NWO for as long as some articles suggest, then PC would have been part of that ?master plan.? Perhaps PC was forced because the blue-suits knew it would drive people towards more nationalist sentiments. It actually divides people instead of allowing them to find common ground.
For me, PC makes no sense. I tend to see ?people? and ?individuals?, so the concept of race, skin colour, age, nationality, is alien to me. What I ?see? is a sort of vibration and colourfield that either resonates with your own frequency or does not. If they resonate, you connect with them. A group resonating together makes a chord. People thrown together in the PC boxes make discord in the cosmic symphony.

So now, what we have is the next step. With so many people fed up with PC, passing laws that appear anti-PC is going to be accepted with jubilation by some. Speak out against it and you?ll be arrested (?the protest is not authorised?). Those caught wearing a Burkha will be bundled into the back of a van and taken to a police station where they?ll be threatened and intimidated until they remove it. It?s all OK of course, it?s all in the name of national identity.

Where will it end? This is only the start of something much deeper.

**Reaches for the Guy Fawkes mask**


Apr 12, 2011
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Two sides of the coin
by: ChrisH(UK)

I'm always in two minds on this issue. Firstly, I personally feel uncomfortable when faced with a person covered from head to toe in cloth. A couple of years back I had to attend a city hospital for a routine scan; the waiting room was absolutely full of women covered with veils. They were all gathered in one area of the waiting room, like a batch of sardines in a tin; couldnt tell one from the other. I felt naked, even though I was dressed at the time in a warm winter coat and trousers.

The other thing is, we conduct conversation with people face to face. It is disconcerting to try and hold a conversation with someone whose face is shrouded in cloth, with just the eyes showing; although one can read a lot in the eyes, it is not the complete picture. You always feel that the other person is hiding something and that they have some kind of advantage over you.

There has already been a robbery conducted in the UK by a bloke wearing a cover-all; it really doesn't do much to enhance the situation, irrespective of the democratic aspect of allowing people to wear what they like. Years ago it wouldnt have been so much of a problem because we weren't over-run by immigrants; but today we are expected to bend every which way and "be nice" to all and sundry (apart from our own people, of course).

Let us not forget that Christian people are already being punished for wearing crucifix symbols, while in their workplace; I wonder why it is OK to do this, but not ok to ban the burka?
which is much the same thing. If we permit the burka then we should permit people to wear little crosses if they so wish. If Britain supports the wishes of the Muslim but not the Christian then it is discriminating.

What bothers me is that the Muslim way of life has been silently creeping through British society and, in some areas, outnumbering the indigenous population, making them feel like strangers in their own country. Under current conditions it is all too easy to pander to the newer immigrant culture and start expecting British people to conform to it, rather than the other way around. It IS our country, after all (or, maybe it is, or it was; will it be so again?).

Lax attitudes open the door to changes in laws; do we want Sharia in the UK? Do we want all UK women to "cover-up" so that the Muslims won't feel lonely? No, I thought not.

So if you don't ban the burka in the UK then you shouldn't ban the wearing of any form of religious garment or article.

As for France.....well, they don't believe in anything much anyway. When in France, do as the French do. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Britain....total confusion, what do we do there?




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the complexities of france
by: Tom

Nice subject for comment, this one. There is one vital element your interesting analyses have failed to take into account: france is a secular state.

Having lived in France and French territories for ten years, and having worked in the pitiful french education system I feel qualified to speak about that. legally, and the law is king in France, religion plays no official part in public life. A ridiculous distinction, as we know the heads of large french companies and the movers and shakers of public life regularly see each other at mass in the churches of the aristocratic 16th district of Paris, to name but one place. well, not all of them meet in churches, as the jews will confirm. however, their religious beliefs remain private and public shows of religious observance or allowing religious views to affect public policy are taboo. It's a stance that goes back to the revolution when for a short time christianity was abolished and churches were looted and burned as symbols of the ancien regime of the detested kings who ruled by divine right.

The problem is that Islam is a very public religion, something which many of you can comment on in much more depth than me. it's practices shape the public life of its adherents and in france that poses a problem. Indeed, when in france, do as the french do. But for a devout Muslim, it's impossible. So, irresistible force meets immovable object?

And here, as Twi says, is where the machiavellianism of the NWO comes in. france's population is becoming more and more islamic with an explosion of the predominantly muslim north african population in the south and in paris. If the french state continues its repression of islam in the name of the republic, young radicals won't hesitate to express their feelings and 'civil unrest' will break out. chaos. and from chaos....order, naturally.

Thanks for your attention!

PS. in the name of the good lord, keep up the good work Levi and Web Guy ;)

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