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That IS gender inequality -- the idea that the only way to level the playing field is to hide every aspect of a person -- specifically to deny the natural truth that humans are sexual beings -- is perpetuating the idea that men & women are not equals. And you want to see an oppressive clothing requirement put upon men of a religion? Take a good look at an Orthodox man in the summer time. I am really surprised we don't hear about them passing out all over the place! To be French now means to live in a homogeneous, fraternal society, where the small differences in personal beliefs that divide us are tossed away, and all are on equal footing at all times? Doesn't sound so bad! |
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You cannot wear the niqab and expect to be a police officer.
Now on the OTHER hand... niqabs are useful for undercover cops in West Philadelphia... See? Give and take here. ![]() Personally I think the niqab is probably among the annals of "stupidest culture mores" I can think of. American Women during the Gilded Age and before adopted a fashion where showing ANYTHING above the ankle was in extremely bad taste. Big huge unwieldy European gowns got bigger and bigger and corsets tighter and tighter. And those dresses came all the way up the underside of your neck. It was kind of like the Western version of a niqab. Heavy clothing makes for interesting dating. If you got no real clue of what your partner looks like, other than the face---and back in the day sex before marriage was a very bad thing; imagine how many husbands and wives wanted a divorce right on the day of their honeymoon. ![]() |
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That is your upbringing, beliefs, culture hoisted upon another. Doesn't sound so bad until it is that little personal belief that is close to your heart that is demonized and tossed away. Think back to civil rights: many many people believed, close to their heart, that dark skin was not equal to light skin. Society as a whole said this belief will no longer be tolerated. |
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That IS gender inequality -- the idea that the only way to level the playing field is to hide every aspect of a person -- specifically to deny the natural truth that humans are sexual beings -- is perpetuating the idea that men & women are not equals. ![]() |
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But why should a society bend to MY little personal belief? I live in a society, and should the society's rules oversee mine, I either move or conform. |
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I was quoting YOU To be French now means to live in a homogeneous, fraternal society, where the small differences in personal beliefs that divide us are tossed away, and all are on equal footing at all times? Doesn't sound so bad! |
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My final statement on the subject is this, history has shown us what happens when a government begins to take away the rights of individuals or groups from practicing their religion or they cultural traditions for the "good of the majority" or to create a more "homogeneous" society. Although it appears to be an easy thing for a government to do when the group is small or not popular, it is not something that should be tolerated in any way. It is a very slippery slope.
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Heavy clothing makes for interesting dating. If you got no real clue of what your partner looks like, other than the face---and back in the day sex before marriage was a very bad thing; imagine how many husbands and wives wanted a divorce right on the day of their honeymoon. ![]() |
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My final statement on the subject is this, history has shown us what happens when a government begins to take away the rights of individuals or groups from practicing their religion or they cultural traditions for the "good of the majority" or to create a more "homogeneous" society. Although it appears to be an easy thing for a government to do when the group is small or not popular, it is not something that should be tolerated in any way. It is a very slippery slope. ![]() See, also, http://fairlyoddparents.wikia.com/wiki/The_Same_Game |
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To be French now means to live in a homogeneous, fraternal society, where the small differences in personal beliefs that divide us are tossed away, and all are on equal footing at all times? Doesn't sound so bad! |
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I'm not sure about all this. If I went to an estimate and the person was wearing a face mask, I would not feel comfortable. You can call it what you want, hijab, burka, face mask, I would walk away and not deal with the person.
Think of this the other way. What if all the women on this blog were required to wear a face mask? |
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What about those who were born there. Where should they go back to if they don't like it? I moved to Venezuela as a kid with my family. I learned the language and the customs and tried to fit in. It's that way in most countries, you chose to move there or you were born there, in which case be part of the country you were born in or move out. You do have a choice. |
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