I'd like to be in the middle here but when I think about it I would like it to not exist. Seeing people with it on doesn't bother me and tbh I don't think I've ever interacted with someone with a burqa. But I don't think there's any benefit to having someone shut off from society in such a way. Its a form of oppression, whether its part of cultural tradition or not, that's what it is.
I agree women should have the right to wear what they wish, but if so I should also as a man be free to wear a ski mask in public places, without giving any reason or religious justification, and without being harassed by law enforcement or other private security for doing so, including banks and airports.
there’s s reason why that girl that first threw acid at the black girl from east had the nerve to don this Muslim garb to commit her crime - non identification
can’t Be hidden head to toe
awww pity you could only mention one offence.
i can name 50 crimes committed by men looking like you wearing hoodies.
Yes it should be banned, yes this whole argument is to rile up support for Boris from the UKIP and Brexit heads. But I feel White Guilt and crack pot left wingers want to let everyone through the door. It is okay to say this is our country and we don't want that here. Go Saudi Arabia or them lands you have to abide by their rules its time this country got some back bone and stop allowing it's self to be walked over by people who are not indigenous to these lands. It is okay to offend people.
For me personally ive got very little problem with it.
Most experiences ive had with women that wear it have been positive and they have been a lot more respectful and polite than women that dress the opposite way.
That being said i can totally understand why indigenous brits i,e ypipo dont like it. After all they are covering their face in public.
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You cant just ban the burqa, yiu uave to ban everything else that falls under the bracket of whatever reason youre banning it for.
Otherwise this is not a free country which is one of the reasons used... because its “oppressive”
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CurryMan
Claims burkhas are oppressive - ban the burkha
Banning someone's clothing due to religious beliefs - oppressive
I don't understand this life lol
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Seydou
??it's crazy walahi
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Heero Yuy
You know the rules are different when it comes to Islam.
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Grafter
This is babylon
On the other hand apparently begging for women to be almost naked (shovin naked women in our faces, adverts wtc) or revealing all the time is freedom
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dub
I'd like to be in the middle here but when I think about it I would like it to not exist. Seeing people with it on doesn't bother me and tbh I don't think I've ever interacted with someone with a burqa. But I don't think there's any benefit to having someone shut off from society in such a way. Its a form of oppression, whether its part of cultural tradition or not, that's what it is.
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Drift
I personally don't like the sight of them, but it's a slippery slope if you start banning shit.
After that acid attack ting I steer waaaaaay clear of anyone wearing one.
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Heero Yuy
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6046771/Bus-driver-demanded-Muslim-woman-removed-veil-got-board.html?ito=whatsapp_share_article-top
And so it begins
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dub
that's messed up
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Monday Bandele
maddest thing is the burqa has nothing to do with religion. its cultural
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cambridgebanteer
I agree women should have the right to wear what they wish, but if so I should also as a man be free to wear a ski mask in public places, without giving any reason or religious justification, and without being harassed by law enforcement or other private security for doing so, including banks and airports.
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VENOM
awww pity you could only mention one offence.
i can name 50 crimes committed by men looking like you wearing hoodies.
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Heero Yuy
JD got a vested interest in getting the bruka banned
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JOHN DOE
exactly
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The Somalian
Yes it should be banned, yes this whole argument is to rile up support for Boris from the UKIP and Brexit heads. But I feel White Guilt and crack pot left wingers want to let everyone through the door. It is okay to say this is our country and we don't want that here. Go Saudi Arabia or them lands you have to abide by their rules its time this country got some back bone and stop allowing it's self to be walked over by people who are not indigenous to these lands. It is okay to offend people.
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For me personally ive got very little problem with it.
Most experiences ive had with women that wear it have been positive and they have been a lot more respectful and polite than women that dress the opposite way.
That being said i can totally understand why indigenous brits i,e ypipo dont like it. After all they are covering their face in public.
Would let the public decide tbh.
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