>magical
awu
here's an idea: every time you pass by a token of diversity, mainly those wearing a burka,
you make a sign of the cross.
just once, to yourself, not aggressively, don't mind if they notice or not.
just a simple sign of the cross.
just be ready that someone, somewhere, WILL get severely triggered.
by an innocuous, ephemeral sign made by waving hands in the air.
at the sight of a piece of cloth hiding muslim women from men's sights and signaling virtue.
yup.
now that'll be some olympic-level figure skating trying to rationalize claiming those making gestures in the air are EVIL
how would a discreet, free and unasked for prayer for me be irrespectful?
why would they be insulted?
they showcase their alliegance to allah to everyone who sees them.
they'd have to see me make the sign to even notice
>First: The Golden Rule
but what if would appreciate strangers praying for me
>Second: Freedom of Religion
how is moving an arm for a second stopping them from doing anything they want to do?
>Third: shit like that would only make you an instigator oh divisionfag of the streets
crazy, eh? for a gesture that lasts less than a second.
think that through.
> a gesture that you would make merely to cause trouble.
look at this dude.
you're telling me being somewhere in public, in America, and doing a simple, inconspicuous sign of the cross - in the vicinity of a muslim - is "causing trouble".
who's the trouble here?
well thanks, i guess.
it was just an idea, expecting that it might provoke some interesting reactions, the justification of which would be even more interesting.
your reaction would seem to confirm.