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 Post subject: Only in Birmingham!!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:37 am 
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Outrage as Birmingham play centre bans dads

August 7 2012

A Birmingham children’s centre has been plunged into a sexism row after openly telling dads: “You’re banned.”

Kids Go Wild recently opened in Sparkhill and boasts it is the first soft play venue in the country for just mums and their kids.

Staff have told dads they are not allowed in for ‘‘cultural’’ reasons – but the Equality and Human Rights Commission is now looking into the ban.

Kids Go Wild advertises itself as “the UK’s first ladies and children’s only soft play centre.”

Staff openly tell men they are not allowed in and a flyer posted to homes in the city reads: “Ladies and children only. No boys over nine allowed.”

They claim the ban is for “cultural” reasons and in the interests of the “predominantly Asian” local community.

But a Tyseley dad-of-one, who was handed a flyer, said: “It’s completely disgusting – it’s sexist. To turn me away because I’m a man is against the Equality Act.”

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is now set to look into the ban at the venue in Fernley Road.

When the Birmingham Mail rang the play centre a woman who claimed to be the manageress, but who refused to give her name, defended the policy.

She said: “It’s a predominantly Asian community around here and we’re catering for that. It’s a cultural thing.

“It’s not that men are an issue – ladies are more comfortable around women.

“We’ve had ladies coming in and they’ve not questioned it [ban on men]. They’ve been asking for it for a long time.”

The centre is in Birmingham’s Springfield ward which was home to 17,120 Asian or Asian British people at the time of the 2001 Census. It was also home to 13,461 Muslims – the largest single religious group at 46.5 per cent of the ward’s population.

But local councillor Habib Rehman, a Muslim dad-of-four, said the play centre had got it wrong.

“This is a worrying situation – there’s something wrong here when a dad can’t take his kids to a play centre,” he said.

Meanwhile, opinions on the ban among Birmingham’s Asian Muslim parents was mixed.

Dad-of-three Tariq Mahmood, from Hall Green, said: “In the Muslim community men and women being separate is normal at religious events and social functions. But a play centre isn’t a religious or function thing.

“It’s somewhere for children to play. A ban on men gives off the wrong impression about men. Fathers should be able to play a part in looking after their children if and whenever they can.”

Mum-of-one Ruksana Ayub, from Tyseley, said: “I understand why women would want a place like this where there are no men. They won’t feel they have to cover up so they might feel more able to relax and to socialise.

“But I think I’m quite modern in my outlook, so I also find it quite shocking in this day and age that men aren’t allowed in.

“It’s just a shame for kids who don’t have a mum.”

Dad-of-two Mohammed Shakiel, from Aston, said it “would have been wiser” for the play centre to have offered areas for men and women.

But he added: “They may not have had the resources and Muslim women need to have somewhere they can go with their children.”

A spokeswoman for the Equality and Human Rights Commission said: “The Equality Act does allow for services to be just for women or men-only, but this is the exception not the norm and must pass a strict test to be justifiable.

“This is why we strongly advise organisations to get legal advice first. We will look into why this is a women-only service.”

Source; http://www.birminghammail.net/news/top- ... -31566468/

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 Post subject: Re: Only in Birmingham!!
PostPosted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:38 am 
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I just have to ask; Is there such a thing as a Moslem lesbian?

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 Post subject: Re: Only in Birmingham!!
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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
I just have to ask; Is there such a thing as a Moslem lesbian?


I guess they exist just as the Moslem homosexual does, in tabooland

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 Post subject: Re: Only in Birmingham!!
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Bit by Bit everything is changing to suit Moslem sensibilities and never mind anyone else Kids love parents watching them play mums and dads it is part of family life doing things together ! this is in many ways anti family

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