No i have agreed that there are a minority of people in this culture who are forced and pressured into wearing it this is true and this i do dislike.
But i do respect the ones who choose to wear a headscalf, OR a full bodied veil.
I do dislike the covering of the face and think that that should not be alowed where as i do not have an issue with them wearing a hijab to cover there body just not the face.
I respect that choice.
I dont as i said above respect when it is forced upon someone.
At the end of the day who am i to TELL someone what to wear? I will express my opinions and that is all. In time culture does change and strict rules in culture become more lax.
A long time back you you would not see that many islamic people in the middle east NOT wearing hijabs the world is modernising and things are changing.
You cannot simply just deside that people cannot wear something in this country, it will destroy the natural order of change and not only will it offend the muslim community it will offend the non muslim community aswell it will worsen the divide. The government has no right impeding on our personal rights.
If they were to say in airports and government buildings that you are not alowed to cover your face i would respect that but in public space other then the above i do not fully agree.
Pressured is a whole other thing I dislike it but then people are pressured into doing all sorts things whether it be religion or otherwise.