Ban This Filth!!

Ban This Filth!!

In a recent survey carried out, it has been revealed that 39% of people feel that Muslim students should not be allowed to wear their Hijabs in state schools.

Funny that.

I seem to remember having a load of mad old religious fanatics running around my school when I was a kid wearing exactly the same thing, and it never did me any harm.

And besides. It’s better than having your students running around looking like that prat out of Kajagoogoo like they tend to nowadays. I say bring it in for everyone, especially the fellas.

Student From Tallaght

12 Comments

  1. Comment by Thriftcriminal on June 12, 2008 7:03 am

    Never ending storeeeeeeeeeeeeeey bud?

  2. Comment by Rosie on June 12, 2008 8:47 am

    did you ever move that post you did about scobie haircuts over to the wordpress site? that was my favourite of yours, but i can’t find it. probably because i have a hangover. still, you should put it in your sidebar as “best post i ever wrote”.

  3. Comment by Neilo on June 12, 2008 9:44 am

    I have taken to sneakily taking photos of those cunts with the most fucking ridiculous haircuts around. I’ve got a fair few at this stage. It’s not quite enough for starting an Irish equivalent of http://www.mulletsgalore.com, but it is enough to get a giggle at how stupid these “people” look. The other thing that makes me laugh at the haircuts is that these are people who are supposed to be tough. They just look like soft bastards with their grey V-necked sleeveless jumpers over a pink Lacoste t-shirt and what appear to be pedal-pushers - even if they’re fellas. I don’t understand it at all. The country’s on its arse.

  4. Comment by Eli on June 12, 2008 11:22 am

    Lordy. I got stick for having long hair from people who looked like they’d dumped bleached roadkill on their head. This is worse.

  5. Comment by oftroad on June 12, 2008 5:44 pm

    http://onefortheroad.blogs.ie/2007/06/19/scarecuts-bad-hair-mullets-dublin-scumbag/

    especially for rosie.

    Be warned though. It’s not very long and it’s even less funny.

  6. Comment by problemchildbride on June 12, 2008 6:25 pm

    I don’t give a toss about whatever people want to wear on their heads, as long as it’s not these big satin clip-on bows beloved of 80s womanhood and still found on evangelical Christian women in the American South.

  7. Comment by Jackie Rustle on June 13, 2008 4:26 pm

    Serious subject but all yis have on yer minds is haircuts.

  8. Comment by Rosie on June 14, 2008 8:38 am

    i think the post i had in my head was an amalgamation of that one and some other one about scobies fondling their genitalia on public transport (the luas, maybe?). still, thanks for the link.

    @ Sam, i wore those… with the big springy clips that caught in my curls and had to be cut out. good times.

    @ Jackie, for my part, it’s a way of gently prodding at an issue i would like to raise but don’t feel informed enough to discuss intelligently.

  9. Comment by Rosie on June 14, 2008 8:38 am

    and damn this blog for making me look like a potato all the time.

  10. Comment by manuel on June 15, 2008 11:25 pm

    ban everything from everywhere…especially cunts in restaurants…

  11. Comment by morgor on June 16, 2008 10:01 am

    I seem to remember having a load of mad old religious fanatics running around my school when I was a kid wearing exactly the same thing, and it never did me any harm.

    hmm, don’t they say that 1 in 4 kids were molested in schools back in the day.
    We’re they run almost entirely by religous fanatics?

    Anyway, I don’t think they should be allowed to wear the hijab if its a school with a code of dress. If it’s not I guess why not.

    Did you hear the argument about some muslim women driving in the UK wanted to be allowed to wear their face mask (whatever the name for it is) in their driving license photo.

    Now that’s just plain silly….

  12. Comment by Oftroad on June 16, 2008 6:26 pm

    Morgor, it’s called a coal sack.

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