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The prohibition of the burqa may help fight islamic radicalism for instace, so there is benefit.
People can always use hoodies. : o
Lets ban them too!
The prohibition of the burqa may help fight islamic radicalism for instace, so there is benefit.
There is no proof as it hasn' been enacted yet.Where is your proof that it helps? Let the Muslims fight the "radicals". You have already admitted you want the whole religion to go away.
No they can't!People can always use hoodies. : o
Lets ban them too!
I expect overly religious people to move. Radical evangelicals can move to Tenessee, radical Muslims can moe to Somalia.
The prohibition of the burqa may help fight islamic radicalism for instace, so there is benefit. And that's not the point. the point is that you set the lines where you think they should be and coplain when others set them differently.
No they can't!
Double standards!
I follow the notion that the majority can decide the extent of religious or any other freedoms. If a parliament or people themselves ban the burqa, I'm fine with it.If you dont like these over religious people why dont you move say to China or North Korea where practicing any religion is officially forbidden. In N. Korea it is illegal to practice Christianity. Those who possess a Bible have to hide in a wall because if caught it means imprisonment or worse. I believe in religious freedom for all people, that is one thing I love about the USA is that we have a gaurenteed freedom of religion. I would not live in Europe for anything. I do not agree with the stance of some Islamic countries where non Muslims especially Christians are not allowed to practice their faith even privately. If I had to live in the Middle East I would prefer to live in either Bahrain or the Gulf states where they are more tolerant of Westerner.
The prohibition of the burqa may help fight islamic radicalism for instace, so there is benefit. And that's not the point. the point is that you set the lines where you think they should be and coplain when others set them differently.
Wearing a burqa.Very Amusing!
how do u define 'radicalism'? In ur own words, wats it to u?]
I follow the notion that the majority can decide the extent of religious or any other freedoms. If a parliament or people themselves ban the burqa, I'm fine with it.
Hoodies are already banned for safety reasons in most places, whereas the niqab isn't. and to answer your question, no I wouldn't.No seriously would you ban hoodies. XD
Wearing a burqa.[/QUOTE
So you are quick to jump to conclusions? Without even talking to a person or knowing them are quick to label them a symbol of radicalism. I wear the hijab and abaya and I am not oppressed or a radical of any kind.
Hoodies are already banned for safety reasons in most places, whereas the niqab isn't. and to answer your question, no I wouldn't.
They banned it in schools which I am opposed to.They even want to ban the hijab. they tried it before. I wear the hijab and it will be over my dead body before I will remove it for anybody.:raging:
Go ahead.I would like to see Bikinis banned.
well said!
Peace
I would like to see Mankinis banned.I would like to see Bikinis banned.
Go ahead.
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