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Go to a muslim school...Or stay in the class and shut the f**k up
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+2 they got muslim schools for a reason..

fk that. stay in class, annnnd lodge a formal complaint on his ass. that way u r in the right, and he still gets dicked

gtfo. Australia has given away to much to 'multiculturism' i mean cant have santa at kindergarten because of muslims etc getting offended? pretty sure they dont change how they do things in the middle east for us, not that they should be same applies here really.. otherwise f**k this im making my own religion and taking 4 days off a week :P:)

and dont come at me like im all racist an shit just my opinion..

+2 they got muslim schools for a reason..

gtfo. Australia has given away to much to 'multiculturism' i mean cant have santa at kindergarten because of muslims etc getting offended? pretty sure they dont change how they do things in the middle east for us, not that they should be same applies here really.. otherwise f**k this im making my own religion and taking 4 days off a week :P:)

and dont come at me like im all racist an shit just my opinion..

we actually take days off in in Syria on Good friday, christmas weekend etc etc

not all arab countries are tight ass extremist flamin mongrels lol

*starts posting 11ty billion pics of syria- barbs style*

Alex expanded on what I was saying perfectly...We've changed enough in this Country to suit certain cultures. I'm Australian with an Italian background, and I'm not a racist, but when little kids these days can't enjoy talking about Santa and the Easter bunny, can't say merry christmas because you might offend someone, you have to say happy holidays... etc because it offends other religions/cultures/nationalities, and those people have their own schools, where they're free to celebrate and worship what and whoever the f**k they want, then they have no right to whinge when something like this happens.

If the fact that you're not allowed to leave school for your religious holiday is that much of an issue for you, go to a muslim school where I'm sure you'd have the day off for it. If you'd rather be at a regular school for whatever reason, then sit there and cop it when you can't have it all your way.

Couldn't agree more, its like saying "uhh.. motorsport is my religion.. i need the day off yo! so i can go watch the V8 supercars at phillip island!"

"oh yeh sure no worries, sorry for the inconvenience, not like learning is important or anything"

Has any actually experienced a situation where they have had someone have a cry over 'merry chirstmas' or 'happy easter'?

I'm atheist myself, but if some one, no matter what race had a whinge over either of them, i think id probably laugh in their face.

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im with you dezz 100% im all for muliticulturism and this and that, but this is australia we shouldnt be changing the way we do things for others it should be the exact opposite if i go middle east and you know you take a woman they have to cover up and stuff thats fine thats how it is there not gonna strut around half naked but unfortunately australia has been to accomodating and its hard to change it back now..

Alex expanded on what I was saying perfectly...We've changed enough in this Country to suit certain cultures. I'm Australian with an Italian background, and I'm not a racist, but when little kids these days can't enjoy talking about Santa and the Easter bunny, can't say merry christmas because you might offend someone, you have to say happy holidays... etc because it offends other religions/cultures/nationalities, and those people have their own schools, where they're free to celebrate and worship what and whoever the f**k they want, then they have no right to whinge when something like this happens.

If the fact that you're not allowed to leave school for your religious holiday is that much of an issue for you, go to a muslim school where I'm sure you'd have the day off for it. If you'd rather be at a regular school for whatever reason, then sit there and cop it when you can't have it all your way.

wait, what!? people actually get offended when you say merry christmas etc now? in australia? a christian country? if anyone gets offended by that, be it jew, muslim, hindu, etc etc. they deserve a punch to the face.

i wouldnt go to a muslim school because i just wouldnt fit in. but i seriously think the teacher had no right to talk to me in the manner that he did, provided it goes for 3 days and i came to school for the first 2 days and did the extra work so i wont fall behind..

lol my brother got pulled over by channel 7 and highway patrol in his 33GTST got done for bald tyres

they asked him if he wanted to go on the tv show and hes undecided at the moment i think

+2 they got muslim schools for a reason..

gtfo. Australia has given away to much to 'multiculturism' i mean cant have santa at kindergarten because of muslims etc getting offended? pretty sure they dont change how they do things in the middle east for us, not that they should be same applies here really.. otherwise f**k this im making my own religion and taking 4 days off a week :):)

and dont come at me like im all racist an shit just my opinion..

you f**king racist flamin mongrel. f**king.

:D. actually agreed on most of these points, just saying the smartest thing for mr v plates here to have done

No way would I EVER allow them to put me on that pathetic excuse for a show!

It just adds to the govt's anti hoon campaign and will just be yet another nail in the coffin of public opinion

lolwut? those are hella xenon modules, one for low and one for high, $130 a set, so $260 for the lights. surely someone makes fibreglass copies of the housing?

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