africanspur
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It's difficult to know where to start with this.
Your reference is an incident in the USA.
The last sentence I was referring to was the last sentence - ie you think it's islamophobic for someone to be upset after an Islamic Terrorist attack????? Really.
You seem to know a lot about my life but actually know nothing, just assumptions which are of course all completely wrong.
Giving you a small clue, which you've had many times in another thread, working for an international trading group with offices in the UK, France and many other countries, working with colleagues, friends right across the world. Another clue, the owners were not British or white. How many thousands of people I know, difficult to say.
Before that when I was younger I worked mainly in North and Central London, even for a while next to door to the White Hart Lane stadium. One isolated example among thousands - My best friend at that time was a Muslim of Pakistani origin. I said to him regularly, how do you put up with all this abuse? His reply was that he didn't want any trouble and just wanted to fit in. Pretending it didn't happen. Sounds familiar.
The attitude of Zemmour in France and Braverman in the UK - both trying so hard to be more French or English according to their views so that the racists and xenophobes won't notice.
Also my wife's sister married a Muslim half French/Algerian. I knew all his side of the family as well who lived in France. My younger daughter married a Buddhist.
Now you're talking about the hijab - you told some other poster we were talking about the abaya.
Anyway, appararently the abaya is not now a religious item of clothing, therefore if it is banned it has nothing to do with religion any more than a baseball cap does and therefore would not be deemed as islamaphobic to ban it? So much flip-flopping.
Jesus fecking christ.
Can you even read my post or the article linked? Sikh people were physically attacked because some absolute idiots thought a turban makes them Muslim. Do you think that's islamophobic or not? How can you not understand what I'm trying to say?
Attacking a sikh person is a little bit more than just being upset no?
So you're not white British and don't live in the French countryside? Because that's what I said so I'm interested to see what assumptions were wrong there? I know your job, you mention it in an almost weekly basis.
Among thousands of personal examples . You've got actual Muslims on this thread also explaining their perception of islamophobia in France.
We're talking about the hijab because we're now talking about islamophobia in France as a general topic. I don't have any close family friends who wear the abaya. I do have some who wear the hijab though which is why I referenced them. They can go swimming in public pools in the UK for one thing.
You can't even get that physically attacking a sikh person because of a recent islamist attack and perception that they are Muslims is islamophobic. You deem this to 'be upset'. I don't expect you therefore to get my point about the abaya,even though there clearly isn't any flip flopping.
But hey ho, let's just agree that everything about France is perfect eh?