[QUOTE 2220982, member: 1314"]So. From a OP where a Tesco security guard asks a cyclist to remove his helmet you've moved the thread onto oppression of the white male and the perceived favouritism meted out to muslim women in niqabs in "such" stores. I should try and say something vaguely comedic but I really can't be bothered. Get a grip.
Or maybe you and that bloke from Lyme Regis are right. All niqab (not burkha) wearers are actually Vernon look-a-likes on the prowl to eat "your" children, rob "your" banks and occupy "your" churches. Which actually sounds quite exciting! Bring it on. My daddy was a bankrobber and spent time in Wormwood Scrubs, even though he arrived with a turban and ended up getting rid due to, er, "social pressures from the indigenous community" to confirm.
Look - get over it. "We've" won. In the same way as cyclists have taken over London "we've" won the social demographic.
Oh - by the way, I only shop at Budgen's in Surbiton as they let me take my bike in. I have been thrown out of TK Max on Tooting broadway twice for wheeling my bike around. Lidl by Tooting Bec let me roll my bike around. No helmet, though, as I'm a sexy mofo. Oh, yes, and the Wheatsheaf Pub at Tooting Bec lets me take my bike inside when I'm having a swiftie on the way home. And the Stage Door Pub at Waterloo. And the Maypole (my local) in Surbiton. Just have to tease out the bike-friendly places.[/quote]
Wow....hit a nerve have I? Bit of a leap from a touch of irony to blathering racism! Chill out man!