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Chess Champion would rather be dead than live in an Obama muslim utopia


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2016 Oct 1, 12:32pm   12,378 views  53 comments

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/10/01/us-chess-champion-id-rather-sacrifice-my-career-than-be-forced-to-wear-hijab.html

The best-ranked female chess player in the United States has said she would rather sacrifice her career than submit to demands to wear a hijab at the next world championship. Nazi Paikidze, the reigning US Womens Chess Champion, swore to boycott the 2017 contest, which is being held in Iran and will have an enforced Islamic dress code. Paikidze admitted that the decision will harm her career, but said that doing the bidding of an oppressive regime in order to compete is not a price worth paying. In an interview with the founder of My Stealthy Freedom, a campaign against...

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41   OneTwo   2016 Oct 2, 8:33am  

Tenpoundbass says

I was told by the Muslim Doorman in Malysia that I should not wear shorts. At first I thoght he was giving me fasion tips. But the increasing anger in his voice made it clear. He was serious as a heart attack.

Hilarious. You can go around any number of clubs in the West and find plenty that would stop you from entering if you had shorts/trainers/whatever on.

42   Strategist   2016 Oct 2, 8:37am  

Rashomon says

Strategist says

I have never ever spoken to any Burkha clad women. But they were on TV clearly stating the Burkha was required by their religion. You should be trying to convince them that the Koran says nothing about the dress code, not me.

I don't need to convince anyone of anything. The Qu'ran has no passages in it that state a burkha must be worn. That is simply a fact.

You will find this interesting.
https://proud-a.blogspot.com/2014/03/IWD2014.html

43   OneTwo   2016 Oct 2, 8:42am  

Strategist says

You will find this interesting.

https://proud-a.blogspot.com/2014/03/IWD2014.html

Why's that interesting? The world is a big place full of often very strange and very different people. What those women did is not normal behavior pretty much anywhere on this planet. They wanted to shock. Good for them. Conversely, I'm quite sure that you could find plenty of (Iranian) women who would be appalled by that behaviour, so what's your point?

44   Strategist   2016 Oct 2, 8:46am  

Rashomon says

Why's that interesting? The world is a big place full of often very strange and very different people. What those women did is not normal behavior pretty much anywhere on this planet. They wanted to shock. Good for them. Conversely, I'm quite sure that you could find plenty of Iranian women who would be appalled by that, so what's your point?

They were the ones making a point. I believe it was against the suppression of women that is enforced in Islamic countries.

45   OneTwo   2016 Oct 2, 8:49am  

Strategist says

They were the ones making a point. I believe it was against the suppression of women that is enforced in Islamic countries.

Which is a perfectly valid point in some instances, but isn't a product of women wearing a headscarf.

46   Tenpoundbass   2016 Oct 2, 8:50am  

Rashomon says

Hilarious. You can go around any number of clubs in the West and find plenty that would stop you from entering if you had shorts/trainers/whatever on.

This was a hotel door entrance to a 98 degree sunny day you dink. In a tropical equatorial country you applogist fool.

47   OneTwo   2016 Oct 2, 8:55am  

Tenpoundbass says

This was a hotel door entrance to a 98 degree sunny day you dink. In a tropical equatorial country you applogist fool.

You utter plum, so the hotel had a dress code as well. Big deal. I've been to Malaysia before - there's no ban on wearing shorts in that country, but that doesn't mean every private business has to allow you to wear them within their establishment. If you are saying that he was trying to prevent you from going out in shorts, then I call utter bullshit on you unless you were wearing some hideously dodgy pair of white trash shorts. That's it, isn't it?

48   HEY YOU   2016 Oct 2, 10:12am  

Without chess the global economy would collapse,yesterday.

49   MMR   2016 Oct 2, 10:28am  

Rashomon says

Yeah, because that's obviously the same as being required to wear a headscarf when visiting Iran

Why is it ok to demand wearing a headscarf in Iran when it is not ok to demand that the face not be covered, "as a matter of public safety" in France?

Again France and other countries fucked up by letting so many people with zero interest in assimilation and/or capacity and willingness to produce.

50   MMR   2016 Oct 2, 10:30am  

Rashomon says

Conversely, I'm quite sure that you could find plenty of (Iranian) women who would be appalled by that, so what's your poin

Appalled enough to actually do something about it? Hardly

51   MMR   2016 Oct 2, 10:33am  

Rashomon says

The Qu'ran has no passages in it that state a burkha must be worn. That is simply a fact.

Why aren't they called out on it to the point that they stop repeating such falsehoods? Particularly in Europe and/or the US

52   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2016 Oct 2, 11:00am  

Iran can make women hide themselves in public. The rest of the world should shun this behavior. Any world organization who holds tournaments and meetings in Iran should be shunned if an exception of not made, and if it is broadcast, people should boycott the station. The world doesn't have to accept forcing women to wear a burka, or similarly hide their faces in public.

53   Tenpoundbass   2016 Oct 2, 11:21am  

Rashomon says

You utter plum, so the hotel had a dress code as well.

It was not! Quit spinning shit you rag head. No Sharia No Sale not on American soil and not on our watch.

We'll fedex all of you bloody savages back to the fucking stone age.

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