Posted on 10/11/2018 12:16:47 PM PDT by C19fan
Marks & Spencer customers are threatening to boycott the store for stocking hijabs in its school uniform section.
The company's social media pages have been flooded with angry messages regarding the hijabs, which are on sale for £6 in their 'School Essentials' section.
Dozens of disgruntled customers say they will not use the store until the black headscarf is removed from stock.
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But the girl children aren’t supposed to be schooled...
Do they sell gom jabbars?....................
When will the boycotters be arrested for their hate? The English will make them pay for expressing their anger.
It’s not the girls you have to fear blowing themselves up to take you out, or beheading you.
Dozens of disgruntled customers? It should be many more than that.
which are on sale for £6 in their 'Madrassa Essentials' section.
Fixed it!
In the UK - if you can’t or won’t defeat them ...join them. They roll over for the moose limbs at every chance.
Through 1985-2006, 15% of all suicide attacks were conducted by female suicide bombers.
Islamic Pro-Tip: Hijabs Hide Hickeys & Burkas Block Bruises
And Feminists are silent as a corpse.
In some mooselimbed cultures they marry off a daughter when she has had her first period; and also genital mutilation is part of it.
Recently an ex-coworker posted a picture on Facebook of a little girl, no more than four, in an outfit with hijab. She wrote how cute it was when the little girl wore the hijab. I said that it was sad - and was blasted. People asked why it was sad. Strangely the first responder asked if I thought it was sad that young boys went through circumcision. I couldnt help but note those Moslem people went straight to the Jews argument.
I love Marks and Spencer and hope theyll make the right decision,
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