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Old 01-25-2017, 04:19 PM
 
Location: Cbus
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Remember, the United States is and always has been a Judeo-Christian nation .
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Old 01-25-2017, 04:36 PM
 
Location: D.C. / I-95
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Remember, the United States is and always has been a Judeo-Christian nation; Americans have never and will never wear hijabs nor will they ever support the wearing of them.

For many in Western nations, especially those descended from Anglo-Saxon traditions (e.g., US, Canada, Australia, NZ, Ireland, etc.), hijabs are widely viewed as a sign of religious and cultural oppression and a marker of the Third World.

The United States is NOT a Third World country nor do we support the ideologies most closely associated with these nations and their primitive cultures.

The United States is one of the kindest nations to women on the face of the earth and always has been. Feminism and respect for women is very prominent in the United States, and the wearing of hijabs is neither consistent with feminist ideologies nor our traditionally Protestant mores and values.

Oftentimes, Democrats and the liberal news media like to place our shared and historic American cultural norms, customs and traditions, including our Judeo-Christian values and ideals, on the back-burner in favor of outsiders from other cultural and religious heritages that are radically different from our own (e.g., Islamic traditions).

Western nations, especially the more liberal ones (e.g., Scandinavian countries), are really good at this. Look at the mess Sweden, et al. is currently in with all of their Islamic "refugees," LOL. Women and girls are being raped in public in broad daylight!

Non-Western nations don't tolerate behavior that neither differs from nor supports their own, so why should we in America? Go to Iran or Saudi Arabia as a woman without a hijab, and you'll see how quickly you'll either be arrested or - worse - beaten.

That's the reason why Donald Trump was elected President back in November; he wants to put Americans and our shared heritage, values, customs, norms, etc. FIRST, which includes the protection of women's rights.

Now, some people are going to say that Donald Trump is a bad president for women, but that's not true. What he and his Administration are actively combating is the inundation of low-wage workers from highly primitive, backwards nations / cultures, in which the abuse of women (and children) is normal and common.

Incest, child-rape, gang-rape, etc. is NOT the norm in America and - so help us God and Mr. Trump - never will be.

If we don't do something to halt this inundation, then we will see our culture fall apart in less than a generation. And that's not good, especially for women, children, LGBT folks, plants, animals, etc.

All too often the American woman doesn't realize how good she really has it with the American man until you experience the non-American man.
i bet you felt really proud of yourself when you pressed submit huh?
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Old 01-25-2017, 04:40 PM
 
Location: Cbus
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Originally Posted by Bert_from_back_East View Post
Probably nowhere.

Remember, the United States is and always has been a Judeo-Christian nation; Americans have never and will never wear hijabs nor will they ever support the wearing of them.

For many in Western nations, especially those descended from Anglo-Saxon traditions (e.g., US, Canada, Australia, NZ, Ireland, etc.), hijabs are widely viewed as a sign of religious and cultural oppression and a marker of the Third World.

The United States is NOT a Third World country nor do we support the ideologies most closely associated with these nations and their primitive cultures.

The United States is one of the kindest nations to women on the face of the earth and always has been. Feminism and respect for women is very prominent in the United States, and the wearing of hijabs is neither consistent with feminist ideologies nor our traditionally Protestant mores and values.

Oftentimes, Democrats and the liberal news media like to place our shared and historic American cultural norms, customs and traditions, including our Judeo-Christian values and ideals, on the back-burner in favor of outsiders from other cultural and religious heritages that are radically different from our own (e.g., Islamic traditions).

Western nations, especially the more liberal ones (e.g., Scandinavian countries), are really good at this. Look at the mess Sweden, et al. is currently in with all of their Islamic "refugees," LOL. Women and girls are being raped in public in broad daylight!

Non-Western nations don't tolerate behavior that neither differs from nor supports their own, so why should we in America? Go to Iran or Saudi Arabia as a woman without a hijab, and you'll see how quickly you'll either be arrested or - worse - beaten.

That's the reason why Donald Trump was elected President back in November; he wants to put Americans and our shared heritage, values, customs, norms, etc. FIRST, which includes the protection of women's rights.

Now, some people are going to say that Donald Trump is a bad president for women, but that's not true. What he and his Administration are actively combating is the inundation of low-wage workers from highly primitive, backwards nations / cultures, in which the abuse of women (and children) is normal and common.

Incest, child-rape, gang-rape, etc. is NOT the norm in America and - so help us God and Mr. Trump - never will be.

If we don't do something to halt this inundation, then we will see our culture fall apart in less than a generation. And that's not good, especially for women, children, LGBT folks , plants, animals, etc.

All too often the American woman doesn't realize how good she really has it with the American man until you experience the non-American man.
Please don't pretend that "Judeo-christian" conservatives give a damn about the LGBT community, I guess when it's convenient
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Old 01-25-2017, 05:52 PM
 
Location: Springfield, Ohio
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I would say any socially liberal city or international city would apply. Most places in the Midwest or South she will get looks and perhaps some comments.
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Old 01-25-2017, 05:53 PM
 
Location: Nashville TN, Cincinnati, OH
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I would say any socially liberal city or international city would apply. Most places in the Midwest or South she will get looks and perhaps some comments.
Not Detroit, Cleveland or Atlanta. The midwest is not that socially conservative except in the rural areas.
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Old 01-26-2017, 08:10 PM
 
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The city where I've seen the most hijab is Houston, even in the suburbs. It's a very international metro where cultural differences are celebrated except by some who notoriously like to post their bigotry in various online forums.

In Texas, Dallas is also somewhat that way. I tend to see some here in Austin, more lately than before, but not nearly on the scale of Houston.

I really enjoy seeing and meeting people of different ethnicities, cultures, and religions, who all really want most of the same good things in life. Fortunately, the country is rapidly getting more and more diverse.
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Old 01-26-2017, 10:35 PM
 
Location: Detroit
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Detroit, I still have yet to go to a city where that is as common as it is in Metro Detroit. And to correct some of the other posters, it's not just Dearborn either, you see it in public literally everyday all over the metro area.
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Old 01-27-2017, 01:28 AM
 
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New York City and Detroit.
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Old 01-27-2017, 04:35 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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There is a sizeable Muslim population in the Phoenix area, which makes since seeing as we have a similar climate to places like Central Iraq
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