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So, this image popped up on my Facebook feed this morning.
With depressing predictability it's brought out all the closet Britain First supporters. My first thought was, surely it's a hoax? It looks like the sort of stunt 4chan would pull to whip up all the racists into a frenzy.
However, my google-fu has failed to find anything debunking it (though it's also failed to find anything to support it either, which makes me more convinced it's a stunt).
What does the collective think?
Moderate Muslims need to make a stand about this sort of thing...or something.
That popped up on my FB 'news' feed too. I am with you on the quality of comments and response that it received.
It has to be a stunt. Most lollipop ladies and gents make do with a Hi Vis jacket and lollipop.
What does the collective think?
Not having a facebook account is better than having a facebook account.
In my world, lollipop people have... lollipops
I give it 5 minutes before she's knocked down by a SMIDSY.
Hang on...background looks clean and warm, no greggs, that's not even in the UK!
I'm not convinced it's a woman under that lot, even.
Or come to that, anyone Asian.
Muslim lollipop lady my eye, what we've got here is an exceptionally crap ninja.
Popped up on mine yesterday and spreading today. A pathetic joke is my conclusion.
Why would a lollipop lady have a blue and black dress?
+1 not the UK
+1 not having face book account.
But frankly who cares, wearing a burqa doesn't make you any more evil than a pair of doc marten boots. There are places where they are wholly inappropriate, in the same way as spandex isn't appropriate attire for a board meeting, but outside of those situations what business is it off anyone's and even in those situations is not anyone's choice but the wearer's any how, though you could at least be forgiven for pointing out it's not sensible for swimming in, if the wearer takes that advice great, if not it's their decision.*
*There is of course the school of thought that says the burqa isn't the woman's decision, when in told that by someone who doesn't dress like everyone else in their social group I'll give it some credence.
Glow in the dark fairy
It certainly modest dress I will give it that and that wont draw attention to you ๐
I would assume it is a fake as there is no need to cover the hands even with the full outfit.
So good* I said it twice
*contains sarcasm. Those sensitive to sarcasm should avoid this post.
Also non-UK standard reflective strips.
In addition, the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 requires that anyone working on or by the road (including SCPs) must wear a high visibility garment that complies with the requirements of the relevant British Standard, currently BSEN 471: 2003 class 3. Circular 3/1989 also requires patrols to wear โa peaked cap, beret or yellow turbanโ. Therefore, when considering buying SCP uniforms,
Authorities must comply with the Home Office Circular 3/1989 and the Health &
Safety at Work Act on Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992: (PPE)
e.g. BS EN 471 2003 class 3.
Circular 3/1989 refers to a coat and is modelled on a dustcoat, which is a kneelength garment. British Standard 6629 refers to the visibility of the garment and the current standard is EN471 class 3. Therefore, SCP uniform must comply with both Home Office Circular and EN471 class 3, and must be full-length (that is, a knee-length coat not a jacket). A shorter coat will affect the visibility of the uniform, particularly when measured from the horizontal eye point of a driver, taken as being 1.05m from the road surface. Tests have shown that Saturn Yellow continues to be the most effective fluorescent colour.
I need a life.
Does she know what drivers won't give her any more room and that 'studies' show flo-yellow is no safer than any other colour.
I would assume it is a fake as there is no need to cover the hands even with the full outfit.
Depends how religious you are, I have seen women with black gloves on both in Saudi and in London
There's a need to cover the hands if it's bloody cold.
Is it one of those black and gold dresses that doesn't photograph well?
It's a police traffic cone and post-box all in one.
And besides all these muslamics should be learning to integrate properly...and by integrating properly I mean buggering off, NOT taking up volunteer positions for the benefit of the community and providing a vital safety service to young people on their way to be educated, bloody muslamics.
Yours sincerely
Theresa May
The Government
Upholding 'British Values' since yesterday
[quote=Cougar opined]There's a need to cover the hands if it's bloody cold.
What sort of northerner are you?
Letting the side down there fella
[i]in the same way as spandex isn't appropriate attire for a board meeting[/i]
meanwhile in the Spandex Corp Board meeting...
"Take that bloody spandex suit off, you're not impressing anybody"
Fake. Is what I'm going with BTW
Beaten to it, but I was gonna say it's clearly a spy shot from the new JJ Abrams Star Wars movie.
Health and Safety gone mad!
and YOU'RE paying for it!
Frankly there have been times today where I could have done with something like that, it's cats and dogs in Cardiff today.
how did the muslim cross the road? the same way as everyone else.
Fake or not, she's camouflaged herself in the event of a setting sun & will certainly be run over as a result and it will be her fault for wearing hi-viz.
Muslim lollipop lady my eye, what we've got here is an exceptionally [s]crap[/s] health and safety aware ninja.
Well it's good to see a strict muslim woman dress in as much hi-viz clothing as possible, far more than her job even requires, than the usual boring black.
And to have a proper paid job too. I assume there was a man accompanying her every time she ventured out with her lollipop sign.
Seems genuine to me.
[*]Art. Eh?
So not genuine after all ๐
Reading that 'art review' was like reading the Art Critics in Viz btw. Surprisingly so - was it suppose to be some sort of joke which went straight over my head ?
Cougar - Moderator
...Muslim lollipop lady my eye, what we've got here is an exceptionally crap ninja.
... or an exceptionally good one ๐
[quote=wwaswas ]Is it one of those black and gold dresses that doesn't photograph well?
Oh FFS it's obviously blue and white. Are you blind?
Reading that 'art review' was like reading the Art Critics in Viz btw. Surprisingly so - was it suppose to be some sort of joke which went straight over my head ?
I think the guy just got a thesaurus for his birthday and went a bit mad with it.
I didn't think the article was written in that complicated or flowery language. I thought it was a pretty straightforward discussion of how the performance could be seen. The most complicated word was probably "counterinterpretation", which isn't that complex, is it?
Well I've just had to google 'counterinterpretation', and yes it was easy to understand, once it had been explained to me.
Btw did they use the word 'gritty' in the article ?
If there's one thing I know about the visual arts from reading Viz is that you have to use the word gritty a lot.
If there's one thing I know about the visual arts from reading Viz is that you have to use the word gritty a lot.
IIRC don't you have to "connect" a lot as well? Connect with the struggles of the working man, connect with feelings of counterinterpreted disenfranchisment. Does it connect to feelings of isolation in our post-modern society? because if it doesn't, it's just pish-coloured pish.
So, not the work of a photoshop colour replacer after all eh?
Is this where we are told later it's a blue dress and our eyes are not seeing blue?
I didn't think the article was written in that complicated or flowery language.
Don't think anyone said it was complicated but but it was packed full of as many big words as little book could tell him.
s this where we are told later it's a blue dress and our eyes are not seeing blue?
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