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I think freedom of dress such as the Burqa should be allowed in general public places.How can it be safe for the public not to be able to identify a person because they're wearing a Burqa especially in today's day and age?
It could be anyone underneath maybe a criminal or even a terrorist.
I agree. After all, we allow masks to be worn in public for decades on end and no one has objected to that.I think freedom of dress such as the Burqa should be allowed in general public places.
Are you saying because masks are ok then burqas should be ok?I agree. After all, we allow masks to be worn in public for decades on end and no one has objected to that.
When it comes to areas where photo ID is required such as driver's license, I think it's reasonable to require a photo ID to be a real photo ID with the person's face.
We allow hooded jackets, ski masks, and other things that obscure someone's face. I don't see why Muslim headdresses are constantly being attacked the way they are, save for blatant fear and prejudice against Muslims.
Hoodies are also have negative press. Ski masks are not worn on regular bases like burqa.We allow hooded jackets, ski masks, and other things that obscure someone's face. I don't see why Muslim headdresses are constantly being attacked the way they are, save for blatant fear and prejudice against Muslims.
That's interesting. They're actually pretty common around here.Hoodies are banned in lots of places.
Can you give another example like this ?Oppression and safety are not easy bedfellows; if your sense of security is dependent on stripping others of their rights, you will never be, or feel, safe.
The entire history of oppression? Security is nearly always cited as the reason why a class of citizens must be kept down. And those who vote for measure after measure just get more paranoid with each new punishment, as they know they are creating resentment and are still afraid.Can you give another example like this ?
Can you give example?The entire history of oppression? Security is nearly always cited as the reason why a class of citizens must be kept down. And those who vote for measure after measure just get more paranoid with each new punishment, as they know they are creating resentment and are still afraid.
In 1942, an executive order required all US residents of Japanese descent to relocate to specialized internment camps. While the government acknowledged the potential innocence of most of those affected, it was felt that having people at large who might side with the enemy was too great a risk.Can you give example?
It still doesn't take away the real risk of disguise and not being able to identify someone.In 1942, an executive order required all US residents of Japanese descent to relocate to specialized internment camps. While the government acknowledged the potential innocence of most of those affected, it was felt that having people at large who might side with the enemy was too great a risk.
This did nothing to actually comfort the American people; they spent the rest of the war constantly terrified of Japanese attacks on American soil, and accusing neighbors with any sort of Asian descent that they must be Japanese persons in disguise, waiting for the right moment to strike.
I don't like masks on Halloween or Jewish holidays but at least its only couple hours but the whole time is making me very uncomfortable not knowing who that person is.In 1942, an executive order required all US residents of Japanese descent to relocate to specialized internment camps. While the government acknowledged the potential innocence of most of those affected, it was felt that having people at large who might side with the enemy was too great a risk.
This did nothing to actually comfort the American people; they spent the rest of the war constantly terrified of Japanese attacks on American soil, and accusing neighbors with any sort of Asian descent that they must be Japanese persons in disguise, waiting for the right moment to strike.
And its getting me very nervousIn 1942, an executive order required all US residents of Japanese descent to relocate to specialized internment camps. While the government acknowledged the potential innocence of most of those affected, it was felt that having people at large who might side with the enemy was too great a risk.
This did nothing to actually comfort the American people; they spent the rest of the war constantly terrified of Japanese attacks on American soil, and accusing neighbors with any sort of Asian descent that they must be Japanese persons in disguise, waiting for the right moment to strike.
Okay, but do you promise to stop being afraid of women if you are allowed to force them to undress in public? Or will she be violated, and you still feel nervous?And its getting me very nervous
This is the burqa:I don't see why Muslim headdresses
Nothing says "ewww" more than being trapped in a tube with 200 naked people for 3 hours.Hm ... nudist airlines, the safest way to fly?