Respect to the Portuguese for standing up for their culture.

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Islamic cultural dress unnerves many non Muslims and for good reasons. It’s not merely a religious signifier such as a nun’s habit or a vicars dog collar or a Jewish man’s Kippah, it is a political uniform. Men wearing distinctly Islamic dress are showing the non Muslims that the person wearing this garb has contempt for the life and culture of the nation in which they reside. It shows the world that the wearer is loyal not to the nation but to Islam. Where women are concerned, Islamic dress is a ‘slave badge’ showing that the women wearing it have either accepted, or been forced into accepting, a subservient social and cultural position. Islamic female dress is not comparable to the modest clothing styles favoured by Christian or Orthodox Jewish women it is instead a statement that women are second class citizens. Islamic cultural dress also bothers non Muslims as they know from experience, both personal and the experience of friends and relatives, that the more hijabs, niqabs, dishdashas or thobes that are worn in an area then the more crap and dangerous will be the lives of non Muslims in that vicinity. This is because many of us know that the more Islam there is in a locale, then the more violence, crime, intolerance and cultural vandalism will exist there.

For far too long Western nations have blindly accepted Islamic dress codes as being expressions of religious faith and not the declarations of allegiance to a dangerous and misogynistic death cult which these items of clothing are in reality. Nations whose values are the exact opposite of that of Islam in that amongst other things, they have equal rights for women and men, have for far too long tolerated clothing that shows the world that the wearer is an adherent of a fascistic ideology that has at its heart a murderous contempt for non Muslims.

However, this weakness, this suicidal tolerance of political dress that should be the subject of public opprobrium doesn’t rule everywhere in the West and there are some people in some countries who are prepared to say ‘no’ to Islamic political uniforms. In Portugal for example, a group of Muslim women with British passports were refused entry to a swimming pool at a holiday resort because they were wearing burkinis the Islamically approved swimwear.

According to Breitbart, the Muslim women with British passports were told that their Islamic political uniform was not acceptable to Portuguese culture and were told to either wear normal swimsuits or bikinis as that is what other women wore. Well done to the Portuguese I say. Those who made this decision are standing up for their own culture in the face of an Islamic one that often aggressively waves their retarded ideology in people’s faces with no thought to what might be acceptable in the place where they are.

Here’s part of the Breitbart article from the 1st August 2017 about staff at a resort who acted on complaints by other residents about the supremacist flaunting of Islamic political dress at the hotel’s pool. As is usual policy for this blog the original text from Breitbart is in italics whereas this blog’s comments are in plain text.

Breitbart said:

British holiday makers wearing burkinis left a swimming pool after being told the Islamic swimwear was “not acceptable” and that they must “follow Portuguese culture”.

Excellent news! It’s so good to see an ordinary Portuguese apartment complex worker standing up for Portuguese culture.

Maryya Dean and her sister-in-law Hina claim they were told by a building security manager that they could not wear their burkinis in the swimming pool.

This pair appear to be miffed that they were not allowed to push their Islam in other people’s faces.

The women were approached following complaints made by other holiday makers who share the pool at the apartment complex in Albufeira, Portugal.

I’m with the complainers on this one. I and I guess many others, will applaud the cultural confidence of the Portuguese citizens and others at the hotel who complained. They were not cowed by worries about ‘giving offence’ or any legal repercussions that may have come their way had they made a similar complaint in the UK for example.

Ms. Dean, who was on holiday with her four children, her sister-in-law, and other relatives, told the Mirror Online: “Given my cultural background I was wearing a burkini.

Let me translate Ms Dean’s statement for you. It should read: ‘given my allegiance to a seventh century death cult I was wearing a burkini’

I was approached by the building security manager as someone made a complaint that I was not wearing a bikini and therefore not appropriate to be in the pool.”

Fair do’s to be honest. If every other woman is wearing a bikini or a normal swimsuit then so should this pair of Muslims. This really is a case of ‘when in Rome do as the Romans do’. To do otherwise shows an arrogant disregard for Portuguese culture, but then showing arrogant disregard for the values of others is typical for Islam and its followers.

Hina, 31, was in the pool wearing a “covered swim suit”.

‘Covered swimsuit is another euphemism for ‘Burkini’

The apartment worker reportedly told her: “You have to wear a bikini or shorts. In Portuguese culture, it’s not acceptable.”

Fair play to the worker for this. The wearing of the burkini was considered unacceptable in the Portuguese apartment complex and to other paying guests and he told these arrogant women this fact. The local people have a dress code and he enforced it. When you enter a foreign country either as a holidaymaker or as a migrant you should adapt to the culture of the nation where you are staying, not arrogantly assume that you can impose your twisted Islamic values on everyone else. For example I would not enter a Catholic church as a tourist in somewhere like Spain, without being appropriately dressed for that environment as it shows respect for my hosts and is basic good manners. Unfortunately these Muslimas failed to show respect for either the other guests or for Portuguese culture as a whole.

The man then started making cultural references and said that Portuguese people wear bikinis and so should we,” the 36-year-old from Chessington, Surrey, said.

Damn right there. These Muslimas with British passports, whose loyalty seems to be reserved for Islam rather than Britain, should have been more aware of what is and what is not acceptable in Portuguese culture before they booked their holiday.

He said we had to abide by Portuguese culture if we were in the country,” Ms. Dean added and claimed she had to do a “walk of shame” back to her apartment.

I have no problem whatsoever with the actions of the apartment complex staff. They acted on complaints made by other guests about these irritating Muslimas and their cultural arrogance and this muscular defence of the national culture by the staff should be celebrated and defended. I would like to add that I doubt that they had to suffer a ‘walk of shame’ back to the apartment merely because of the instruction not to wear burkinis. This statement by the Muslimas looks very much like hyperbole. I would not be surprised to hear later on more detail that may be unflattering to the Muslimas concerned. It is possible that the ‘walk of shame’ that they allege the ‘suffered’ could be because they kicked off verbally when challenged about their cultural arrogance, when the correct response would be to say ‘I’m sorry I didn’t realise there was a problem’ and to change into clothing that is more acceptable or avoid the pool.

These Muslimas took the piss out of the Portuguese by wearing burkinis in an environment where such dress is not socially acceptable. The fault here lies not with the Portuguese people or the resort’s management, but with the arrogant Muslimas who thought that they could parade the badges of their disgusting ideology with impunity.

I do hope that the other guests, especially those who complained about the behaviour and dress of these Muslimas, bought a drink for the facilities manager in gratitude for him standing up for Portuguese culture and Portuguese values. We need many more people who are prepared to stand up for their nations and cultures when faced with attempts to push Islam into people’s faces like this.

I have little problem with women freely choosing to wear modest dress, as some Christian and Jewish women do. But, people who wear such garb are often in a minority and especially where Islamic dress is concerned the dress comes with an awful lot of political baggage. These women failed to realise that there are situations where such dress causes concern for others or may well be culturally inappropriate for a particular situation and the views of the majority should take precedence. These Muslimas thought that they could parade their allegiance to a seventh century death cult because everyone around would be too cowed by fears of being called a ‘racist’ or an ‘Islamophobe’ that their dress would not be challenged. In this case they thought wrong and got the response that they truly deserved.

Link

Original story from Breitbart about the arrogant Muslimas who thought they could push Islam in the faces of other holidaymakers in Portugal.

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/08/01/burkini-clad-holidaymakers-leave-pool-islamic-swimwear-portuguese-culture/

1 Comment on "Respect to the Portuguese for standing up for their culture."

  1. Joana Vasconcelos | August 2, 2017 at 11:06 pm |

    I am from Portugal. Our country is the oldest in Europe. Portugal was founded in 1143 CE by our 1st King D. Afonso Henriques. His goal was send the Muslims back to where they came from. It took us over 500 years to free our country from Islam. We had the help of Jewish Knights. Jewish People are here in our Peninsula since the 1st century CE. 1/5 of Portuguese and Spaniards are Jewish, even not knowing it, due to forced conversion. We welcome everybody, except those criminals and supremacists aka Muslims. I am very happy with the decision of this hotel. We feel the pressure of European Union to accept Muslim invaders, and our left wing politicians are rabid Freedom-haters who deffend the islamization of Europe.

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