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Yes but only if they also ban those skinny jeans that everybody wears now. I find those offensive.
Well its not offensive on nice looking girls...quite the opposite...
But on overweight dudes...then yes I would FULLY support a ban!
Yes but only if they also ban those skinny jeans that everybody wears now. I find those offensive.
So all these years it hasn't been a security problem, but now France have banned it, it has?
Odd.
And burqa wearers think it rude to show their face. Whose point of view takes priority, and why?
So all these years it hasn't been a security problem, but now France have banned it, it has?
Odd.
even though im against the reasons for the ban, do people really need a veil in the west ?
is that right? i thought that they wore it to stop other people from being rude enough to look at their face?
asian/middle eastern women are all usually mingers anyway, so i say don't ban it.
asian/middle eastern women are all usually mingers anyway, so i say don't ban it.
Mr Ghafoor told Miss Khan, who had nine years experience in the trade, that his wife and female relatives all wore full veils or burkas, telling her that her parents had given her 'far too much freedom
asian/middle eastern women are all usually mingers anyway, so i say don't ban it.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1317342/Muslim-woman-sacked-REFUSING-wear-headscarf.html
This is why we should ban the burkha in this country.
I'm sure the vast majority of the Muslim community would respect Miss Khan's decision and women who do choose to wear the burkha or headscarf do so entirely voluntarily, but while there are bullying tyrants like Mr Ghafoor in the world it must be right to protect women by outlawing such symbols of oppression in public places.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1317342/Muslim-woman-sacked-REFUSING-wear-headscarf.html
This is why we should ban the burkha in this country.
I'm sure the vast majority of the Muslim community would respect Miss Khan's decision and women who do choose to wear the burkha or headscarf do so entirely voluntarily, but while there are bullying tyrants like Mr Ghafoor in the world it must be right to protect women by outlawing such symbols of oppression in public places.
I don't like it at all, I consider it very insiduous, but I don't think the government should ban it, the people should be able to make it socially unacceptable indeed.
How would one do this?
Nothing can be made socially unacceptable in the UK without a law to back it, as our discrimination laws are now so overpowered that making something socially unacceptable would be classed as racism, bullying or some other 'evil' action.
Personally I think the UK no longer has any identity, claiming to be a multicultural society is one thing, when really there exists a random mix of highly dense pockets of different cultures. It is a completely different situation to a multicultural society.
The years spent raping the colonies are now being repaid by having to fund mass immigration of 'aunties' 'uncles' 'grandparents' and associated family groups to be supported on benefits and through taxes whilst they provide nothing to the society and don't even speak its language.
I have absolutely no idea how you start to fix such a mess. Banning a veil won't start fixing that, it might make some sort of statement in that direction.
The % of the vote in this thread interests me greatly, I'd love to know in a free vote how it would be reflected across the country, would 2/3rds of the country be in favour of such a ban, and if so, why isn't it being debated and introduced.
Just because a majority may want a thing, doesn't make it right.