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brooksieb wrote:well, if u let all these radicals islamists in they'll force every women to wear a headscarf like they do in most arab states......i wudnt like my wife being forced to wear a headscarf that covers all ur face, theres probably alot of muslim women who wud not want to wear it but have to because there husbands force them too.
Depends on who's doing the forcing I'm afraid. If they were being forced by a "public authority" then the answer is yes; if it was a private enterprise/individual, then it'd be dependant on a whole mish-mash of general laws, which the courts would have an statutory obligation to interpret in the most Human-Rights-Compatible way possible.brooksieb wrote:yer that's violating there human rights isnt it, forcing them to wear something....
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
brooksieb wrote:yer that's violating there human rights isnt it, forcing them to wear something....
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
Kennedys Brain wrote:its not a garment for an integrated society, its devisive.
It willfully creates a barrier as an act of seperation.
in truth it uses the excuse of religion to make the wearer different from the western society they have chosen to surround themselves with.
When all this kicked off there was a woman on radio 4 (UK BBC) saying it was her human right to wear one if she chose and would be campeigning for her rights even if she lived in Saudi Arabia..... ironicaly if she were in Saudi she wouldn't be doing anything political as women have virtualy no rights whatsoever..(see the recent rape case).
If a western woman moved to a muslim country, take your pick which one, and strolled around in a bikini, how long would she last?
I defend the rights of the individual. i defend the right to wear whatever you chose. The only thing i won't tolerate is intolerance.... and a large section of the muslim comunity dont want become members of our society, they wish to cling to outdated and racist views of the non muslim world. if a tolerant society is not what you want, please feel free to return to the oppresive regieme in your native country, or even your parents country. I will not stop you..... though i will miss the opportunity to pretend there are ninjas in my hometown
Frigidus wrote:Wow. Wow. How is it that most of the posts so far sympathize with the idea of banning a religious garment? What next, no yamakas? It's not like when you visit Saudi Arabia you have to put on a burka, so it's unfair for us to say "You dress funny, change it." I mean, Nappy's throw 'em out plan is bad enough (a step up from the 9/11 conspiracy crap, but barely). I just don't know what to say, there is no reasonable argument for banning it.
d.gishman wrote:Frigidus wrote:Wow. Wow. How is it that most of the posts so far sympathize with the idea of banning a religious garment? What next, no yamakas? It's not like when you visit Saudi Arabia you have to put on a burka, so it's unfair for us to say "You dress funny, change it." I mean, Nappy's throw 'em out plan is bad enough (a step up from the 9/11 conspiracy crap, but barely). I just don't know what to say, there is no reasonable argument for banning it.
yarmulkas dont interfere with the day to day life of someone in a western society.
societies evolve. customs evolve.
Iliad wrote:It's a womans choice what she wants to wear. There are plenty of religious wear that most of the population doesn't wear should we ban that too?
Forcing them not to wear it is not teh right way.
Iliad wrote:What is so bad about it?
It's a womans choice what she wants to wear. There are plenty of religious wear that most of the population doesn't wear should we ban that too?
Forcing them not to wear it is not teh right way.
But banning it is not better then the outdated religion.greenoaks wrote:Iliad wrote:What is so bad about it?
It's a womans choice what she wants to wear. There are plenty of religious wear that most of the population doesn't wear should we ban that too?
Forcing them not to wear it is not teh right way.
no, it is not their choice, the outdated clothing is tied to the religion and a punishable offence not to wear it. there are no such restrictions on men who are able to wear whatever is fashionable at the time.
it is hypocritical of Americans to throw stones at Islamic countries for the way women are treated when they have similar religious treatment of women in places like Utah that they do nothing about.
greenoaks wrote:Iliad wrote:What is so bad about it?
It's a womans choice what she wants to wear. There are plenty of religious wear that most of the population doesn't wear should we ban that too?
Forcing them not to wear it is not teh right way.
no, it is not their choice, the outdated clothing is tied to the religion and a punishable offence not to wear it. there are no such restrictions on men who are able to wear whatever is fashionable at the time.
it is hypocritical of Americans to throw stones at Islamic countries for the way women are treated when they have similar religious treatment of women in places like Utah that they do nothing about.
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