Honestly if men tries to hide a woman in a burka or in some other ways, then it is not the woman that is the problem. It is the men. If a man can not control his lust without hiding away the females. The veil isn't in the clothes it is in the mind.
Oh boy am I gonna be put in place for saying this
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privacy of hiding one's face? That's what you're worried about? Let me give you a real privacy issue, one that affects you and everyone in the world.
Iphones come with apps (like an app that plays a game of checkers). Apps give permissions, and often permissions that have nothing to do with the functions of the apps. So, you might have a game of checkers that turns on your camera and microphone. The apps don't ask permission.
Everyone's phones come with these invasive apps. Such invasions of privacy can steal corporate secrets, observe your little girl taking a shower nude, look at your little boys playing (while lusty pedophiles look at them), spy on friends and relatives, check on your wife's extramarital life, access any file or photo, etc. No light comes on and no alarm beeps when your camera and microphone come on. No....it's not a conspiracy theory...it's real....absolutely real.....it's true.....absolutely true.
Religious Right choice, President W. Bush, who would not have been elected without the religious right, had ordered private iphone companies and software companies to allow hacking (to get criminals, like drug dealers). W. Bush passed the unpatriotic Patriot Act that spies on the American public in order to catch criminals. It was only supposed to stay in effect for a short while, and only for a specific purpose...to catch the al Qaeda.
In his religious paranoid zeal, President W. Bush hacked all phones in America (completely violating the 4th Amendment (search and seizure)). Eric Snowden (CIA) blew the whistle, and gave classified CIA documents of the phone tap project to the press, making him a wanted man (in Russia now). Related projects hack computers, iphones, etc. Senator Diane Feinstein, and many other senators, excoriated Snowden for exposing the names of under cover operatives and details of a classified project, but it was all to protect the 4th Amendment rights of the citizens, and nothing could be more patriotic than that.
Honestly if men tries to hide a woman in a burka or in some other ways, then it is not the woman that is the problem. It is the men. If a man can not control his lust without hiding away the females. The veil isn't in the clothes it is in the mind.
Oh boy am I gonna be put in place for saying this
The
privacy of hiding one's face? That's what you're worried about? Let me give you a real privacy issue, one that affects you and everyone in the world.
Iphones come with apps (like an app that plays a game of checkers). Apps give permissions, and often permissions that have nothing to do with the functions of the apps. So, you might have a game of checkers that turns on your camera and microphone. The apps don't ask permission, they merely have permissions that you could cancel (so you have to review your apps and check their permissions).
Everyone's phones come with these invasive apps. Such invasions of privacy can steal corporate secrets, observe your little girl taking a shower nude, look at your little boys playing (while lusty pedophiles look at them), spy on friends and relatives, check on your wife's extramarital life, access any file or photo, etc. No light comes on and no alarm beeps when your camera and microphone come on. No....it's not a conspiracy theory...it's real....absolutely real.....it's true.....absolutely true.
Religious Right choice, President W. Bush, who would not have been elected without the religious right, had ordered private iphone companies and software companies to allow hacking (to allow the FBI and law enforcement to get criminals, like drug dealers). W. Bush passed the unpatriotic Patriot Act that spies on the American public in order to catch criminals. It was only supposed to stay in effect for a short while, and only for a specific purpose...to catch the al Qaeda.
In his religious paranoid zeal, President W. Bush hacked all phones in America (completely violating the 4th Amendment (search and seizure)). Eric Snowden (CIA) blew the whistle, and gave classified CIA documents of the phone tap project to the press, making him a wanted man (in Russia now). Related projects hack computers, iphones, etc. Senator Diane Feinstein, and many other senators, excoriated Snowden for exposing the names of under cover operatives and details of a classified project, but it was all to protect the 4th Amendment rights of the citizens, and nothing could be more patriotic than that. Snowden had no choice, because he could not go to his boss.
Airports see every contour of nude bodies under clothes, using ultrasound. Some objected to men and women seeing men and women nude with these scanners, so they made electronic fig leaves to hide critical areas (if they want the fig leaves on).
Law enforcement has instruments that can look through solid walls, analyze the vibration of windows using laser interference fringes to hear sounds inside of buildings. But, all of the entitlements that we give law enforcement are also available for criminals. They can do anything that law enforcement can do (including spy on us).
The Religious Right says that they have nothing to hide, and catching criminals is more important than their privacy. But, I worry that America is quickly becoming a Communist dictatorship--the so-called "big brother" that spies on its own people.