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#51 coolbeans90
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[QUOTE="coolbeans90"]

[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]

To me this outrage is quite absurd.. This isn't the first cultural practice that has been banned before in France, or for the West for that matter. And there is a actual legitimate concern with the veil.

sSubZerOo

I'm not certain what outrage has to do with my post, but I digress. The reasons cited for the law was described by French Lawmakers as 'cultural preservation', and not public safety. The latter seems to be a bit of a red herring formulated by apologists.

Well I agree than, thats absurd that it was done for that reason.. But from what I heard it was for security reasons above anythign else.. But I may be wrong.

"Mr. Sarkozy himself has said, "The burqa is not welcome in France because it is contrary to our values and contrary to the ideals we have of a woman's dignity."

Government officials say the bill is an effort to discourage fundamentalist Islam from taking root in France.

After the vote, Justice Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie said it was a victory for democracy and for French values, which she described this way: "Values of freedom against all the oppressions that try to humiliate individuals; values of equality between men and women, against those who push for inequality and injustice."

Opinion polls show that French voters overwhelmingly support the ban on facial veils. A Pew Research Center poll done in April and May found that more than 80 percent of French voters supported a ban, as well as more than 70 percent of German voters and 62 percent of British voters."

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Sounds like populist pandering to me.

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#52 joesh89
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I believe anything that covers a persons face in public should be banned...

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#53 Omni-Slash
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****....now what am I gonna wear?...*unpacks his burka collection*...
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#54 Freebird8877
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They look like ninjas.
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#55 kayoticdreamz
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[QUOTE="charlesdarwin55"]

I think it's bad cause banning stuff that's what communists do

toast_burner

I lol'd.

Despite what you may hear, Ignorance is NOT bliss.

cause communsim is clearly based on freedom....
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#56 worlock77
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[QUOTE="GazaAli"][QUOTE="BlindBluMonstah"] And where they causing trouble by speaking arabic and wearing burkas ?Sagem28

you know, I didn't want to respond to that horrid post but since you did I will too. I hate the Burka and would never let my wife or daughters wear it, but what in the world are you talking?

Call it horrid if you will, but it makes me feel like a stranger in my own country.

Europe spent centuries imposing its cultures on others. Now that others are bringing their cultures over Europeans want to cry foul. I find the irony here delicious.
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#57 YellowOneKinobi
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I have mixed feelings about the veil ban. Certainly they should be required to be removed while taking photographs for photo ID's (driver licenses, etc). I also think they should not be allowed to be worn in other specific areas (banks come to mind) for basic public safety. Just strolling down the street, that I'm not to sure about.

On the general topic of Islam and current events, stories like THIS concern me MUCH MORE than someone's right, or lack there of, to weark a ninja mask in public.

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#58 mywalletsgone
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[QUOTE="Sagem28"]

[QUOTE="GazaAli"] you know, I didn't want to respond to that horrid post but since you did I will too. I hate the Burka and would never let my wife or daughters wear it, but what in the world are you talking?worlock77

Call it horrid if you will, but it makes me feel like a stranger in my own country.

Europe spent centuries imposing its cultures on others. Now that others are bringing their cultures over Europeans want to cry foul. I find the irony here delicious.

Europe done wonders for the world tho

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#59 KungfuKitten
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According to everyone banning it, it is a symbol of oppression of women.
I don't know whether that is true.
They don't know a better way to fight the oppression of women among that subculture. They can't rely on the women reporting and they can't just spy on everyone... though we're getting there.

I'm very divided. I believe it is wrong to ban almost anything. It is wrong to ban clothing. But if it really helps...
I don't know.

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#60 TheArGaia
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Good, this ban needs to be brought to other countries in the EU as well I think.
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#61 Omni-Slash
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It should be banned in only certain instances....where public security is concerned...(Big events, specific monuments and such)...and any kind of photo ID...pol;ice should also be able to request/demeand that it is removed for ID reasons...but it serves no purpose to ban in accross the board....
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#62 Former_Slacker
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I have mixed feelings about the veil ban. Certainly they should be required to be removed while taking photographs for photo ID's (driver licenses, etc). I also think they should not be allowed to be worn in other specific areas (banks come to mind) for basic public safety. Just strolling down the street, that I'm not to sure about.

On the general topic of Islam and current events, stories like THIS concern me MUCH MORE than someone's right, or lack there of, to weark a ninja mask in public.

YellowOneKinobi

Daily mail...

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#63 KungfuKitten
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[QUOTE="Sagem28"]

[QUOTE="GazaAli"] you know, I didn't want to respond to that horrid post but since you did I will too. I hate the Burka and would never let my wife or daughters wear it, but what in the world are you talking?worlock77

Call it horrid if you will, but it makes me feel like a stranger in my own country.

Europe spent centuries imposing its cultures on others. Now that others are bringing their cultures over Europeans want to cry foul. I find the irony here delicious.

It's worse than that. America/Europe have supported dictators there for decades, and practically created radical islam, and the brainwashing of the people there, that they are now so afraid of. I don't think there are any good sides in this little culture clash. We just need to make the best of what's to come.
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#64 Former_Slacker
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[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"]

[QUOTE="coolbeans90"]

I'm not certain what outrage has to do with my post, but I digress. The reasons cited for the law was described by French Lawmakers as 'cultural preservation', and not public safety. The latter seems to be a bit of a red herring formulated by apologists.

coolbeans90

Well I agree than, thats absurd that it was done for that reason.. But from what I heard it was for security reasons above anythign else.. But I may be wrong.

"Mr. Sarkozy himself has said, "The burqa is not welcome in France because it is contrary to our values and contrary to the ideals we have of a woman's dignity."

Government officials say the bill is an effort to discourage fundamentalist Islam from taking root in France.

After the vote, Justice Minister Michèle Alliot-Marie said it was a victory for democracy and for French values, which she described this way: "Values of freedom against all the oppressions that try to humiliate individuals; values of equality between men and women, against those who push for inequality and injustice."

Opinion polls show that French voters overwhelmingly support the ban on facial veils. A Pew Research Center poll done in April and May found that more than 80 percent of French voters supported a ban, as well as more than 70 percent of German voters and 62 percent of British voters."

Link

Sounds like populist pandering to me.

This is pretty much it.

"Passions have been so high that when domestic intelligence issued a report saying that only 367 women in France wore a full veil, it seemed to make no difference."

This is a political ploy to pick up votes.

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#65 YellowOneKinobi
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[QUOTE="YellowOneKinobi"]

I have mixed feelings about the veil ban. Certainly they should be required to be removed while taking photographs for photo ID's (driver licenses, etc). I also think they should not be allowed to be worn in other specific areas (banks come to mind) for basic public safety. Just strolling down the street, that I'm not to sure about.

On the general topic of Islam and current events, stories like THIS concern me MUCH MORE than someone's right, or lack there of, to weark a ninja mask in public.

Former_Slacker

Daily mail...

I'm at the office, so unfortunately I can't watch that right now, but I'm guessing you're saying that the Daily Mail isn't reliable. May be the case (I find them to really sensationalize things). But it's not like the story I cited is in any way an isolated incident.

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#66 RenegadePatriot
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I am happy that they did, I am not a fan of them really.
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#67 Former_Slacker
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[QUOTE="Former_Slacker"]

[QUOTE="YellowOneKinobi"]

I have mixed feelings about the veil ban. Certainly they should be required to be removed while taking photographs for photo ID's (driver licenses, etc). I also think they should not be allowed to be worn in other specific areas (banks come to mind) for basic public safety. Just strolling down the street, that I'm not to sure about.

On the general topic of Islam and current events, stories like THIS concern me MUCH MORE than someone's right, or lack there of, to weark a ninja mask in public.

YellowOneKinobi

Daily mail...

I'm at the office, so unfortunately I can't watch that right now, but I'm guessing you're saying that the Daily Mail isn't reliable. May be the case (I find them to really sensationalize things). But it's not like the story I cited is in any way an isolated incident.

How is a woman being whipped in Indonesia, although it is horrible, in anyway relevant to our discussion? The mail is just fear mongering again.

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#68 dagreenfish
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I think banning them is discrimination, unless they also ban all things that cover somebody's face. Is wearing a chicken suit that hides your identity in public any less dangerous? That being said, places like banks or airports should be allowed to require people to remove it or anything covering somebody's face.
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#69 redstorm72
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As long as there is a valid reason for banning it, then I am all for it. I don't believe that just because something has religious significance to some that it should be above the law.

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#70 YellowOneKinobi
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[QUOTE="YellowOneKinobi"]

[QUOTE="Former_Slacker"]

Daily mail...

Former_Slacker

I'm at the office, so unfortunately I can't watch that right now, but I'm guessing you're saying that the Daily Mail isn't reliable. May be the case (I find them to really sensationalize things). But it's not like the story I cited is in any way an isolated incident.

How is a woman being whipped in Indonesia, although it is horrible, in anyway relevant to our discussion? The mail is just fear mongering again.

As I said in my first post on this thread, my feelings are split on the ban, but on the GENERAL TOPIC of Islam and current events.......... this ban is small potatoes to me. For myself, I find it a little difficult to feel too mucy sympathy/empathy for a group of people that handle themselves that way (yes, I'm using an incredibly broad brush). But before I hear someone screaming about having their veil taken away, I would like to hear them screaming about stoning people to death (including rape VICTIMS) first.

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[QUOTE="Sagem28"]

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a multicultural society...but this "Islamisation" of Europe is seriously getting out of hand. I went shopping in one of the biggest malls in Brussels two days ago and I saw +- 100 Burkas and I heard more Arabic than anything else.

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And where they causing trouble by speaking arabic and wearing burkas ?

He told you where. In Brussels.
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[QUOTE="Former_Slacker"]

[QUOTE="YellowOneKinobi"] I'm at the office, so unfortunately I can't watch that right now, but I'm guessing you're saying that the Daily Mail isn't reliable. May be the case (I find them to really sensationalize things). But it's not like the story I cited is in any way an isolated incident.

YellowOneKinobi

How is a woman being whipped in Indonesia, although it is horrible, in anyway relevant to our discussion? The mail is just fear mongering again.

As I said in my first post on this thread, my feelings are split on the ban, but on the GENERAL TOPIC of Islam and current events.......... this ban is small potatoes to me. For myself, I find it a little difficult to feel too mucy sympathy/empathy for a group of people that handle themselves that way (yes, I'm using an incredibly broad brush). But before I hear someone screaming about having their veil taken away, I would like to hear them screaming about stoning people to death (including rape VICTIMS) first.

So you're saying that the two groups are composed of the same people?

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i would wear one to rob a bank ten times better then a ski mask,it breathes more and just think for all the gun u could hide under there. keep the burka we criminals love em
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#74 charlesdarwin55
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[QUOTE="BlindBluMonstah"][QUOTE="Sagem28"]

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a multicultural society...but this "Islamisation" of Europe is seriously getting out of hand. I went shopping in one of the biggest malls in Brussels two days ago and I saw +- 100 Burkas and I heard more Arabic than anything else.

-Unreal-

And where they causing trouble by speaking arabic and wearing burkas ?

He told you where. In Brussels.

He meant were not where.

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#75 YellowOneKinobi
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[QUOTE="YellowOneKinobi"]

[QUOTE="Former_Slacker"]

How is a woman being whipped in Indonesia, although it is horrible, in anyway relevant to our discussion? The mail is just fear mongering again.

Former_Slacker

As I said in my first post on this thread, my feelings are split on the ban, but on the GENERAL TOPIC of Islam and current events.......... this ban is small potatoes to me. For myself, I find it a little difficult to feel too mucy sympathy/empathy for a group of people that handle themselves that way (yes, I'm using an incredibly broad brush). But before I hear someone screaming about having their veil taken away, I would like to hear them screaming about stoning people to death (including rape VICTIMS) first.

So you're saying that the two groups are composed of the same people?

I'm saying that for me, just me, I find it hard to be sympathetic to people who declare their rights are being violated, then turn the other way when people are being tortured (often to death) in the name of their religion. If anything, the 'moderate' mulsims I would think would be the MOST outspoken about how some people are treated, under the guise of being muslim.

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#76 -Unreal-
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I think there's a certain common courtesy and moral value to this discussion too. You don't wear a balaclava into a bank, do you?

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Communism is an ecomnic system, not a social law system.

No, I wouldn't want them banned, that would go against freedom of speech/religion.

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#78 CBR600-RR
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I think they should ban it here in the UK too. If you don't like the rules then don't live there.

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#79 majoras_wrath
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Either they are 1. Discriminating against a certain culture or religion or 2. Attempting to protects womens right by, uh, not allowing them to wear what they want. Good going France! :roll:
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#80 angeldeb82
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Well, this has sparked outrage from Amnesty International USA today.
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In Western culture we like to see the faces of other people we are interacting with, and covering your entire face could be considered anti-social. A minority should fit in with the country it's living in, not the other way around. The Burka is not essential to the Muslim faith and there are other head-dresses that serve the same religious purposes while still allowing the face to be visible.

So yes, I support the ban.

DeepSigh
and this is one of the reasons why people hate the western world.
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[QUOTE="DeepSigh"]

In Western culture we like to see the faces of other people we are interacting with, and covering your entire face could be considered anti-social. A minority should fit in with the country it's living in, not the other way around. The Burka is not essential to the Muslim faith and there are other head-dresses that serve the same religious purposes while still allowing the face to be visible.

So yes, I support the ban.

Fuhgeddabouditt

and this is one of the reasons why people hate the western world.

I don't see why, he didn't say anything ridiculous or extravagant. If we go to the middle east we abide by their rules and culture, why is it so much to ask the same of them?

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#83 Sajo7
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I wouldn't support it in the US but I respect France's sovereignty, I'm uncomfortable with their mindset on the issue though.
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[QUOTE="DeepSigh"]

In Western culture we like to see the faces of other people we are interacting with, and covering your entire face could be considered anti-social. A minority should fit in with the country it's living in, not the other way around. The Burka is not essential to the Muslim faith and there are other head-dresses that serve the same religious purposes while still allowing the face to be visible.

So yes, I support the ban.

Fuhgeddabouditt

and this is one of the reasons why people hate the western world.

So you're okay with the eastern world hating (even though they don't so I don't know where you're pulling that out of) western culture but not the west having a problem with a middle eastern issue?

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[QUOTE="DeepSigh"]

In Western culture we like to see the faces of other people we are interacting with, and covering your entire face could be considered anti-social. A minority should fit in with the country it's living in, not the other way around. The Burka is not essential to the Muslim faith and there are other head-dresses that serve the same religious purposes while still allowing the face to be visible.

So yes, I support the ban.

Fuhgeddabouditt

and this is one of the reasons why people hate the western world.

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5 million ninjas less to care about.
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Not for a second would any Muslim country that allows strict Sharia Laws, tollerate any non-muslim religious customs. Yet they are all up in arms when France does the same thing.

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[QUOTE="Fuhgeddabouditt"][QUOTE="DeepSigh"]

In Western culture we like to see the faces of other people we are interacting with, and covering your entire face could be considered anti-social. A minority should fit in with the country it's living in, not the other way around. The Burka is not essential to the Muslim faith and there are other head-dresses that serve the same religious purposes while still allowing the face to be visible.

So yes, I support the ban.

Espada12

and this is one of the reasons why people hate the western world.

I don't see why, he didn't say anything ridiculous or extravagant. If we go to the middle east we abide by their rules and culture, why is it so much to ask the same of them?

Exactly, great point
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#89 Fuhgeddabouditt
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im not okay with anything just pointing out one of the reason why people over there continue to hate.
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if you say burka 3 times fast it sounds like a dog barking
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#91 Pirate700
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im not okay with anything just pointing out one of the reason why people over there continue to hate. Fuhgeddabouditt
What's your point? In the middle east (or most of the east for that matter) it is their culture or the highway and that's seen as great because that's how their culture is. In the west, if we don't kiss everyone's ass we are being haters, racists, anti-whatever-religion, communists, etc.

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Not for a second would any Muslim country that allows strict Sharia Laws, tollerate any non-muslim religious customs. Yet they are all up in arms when France does the same thing.

Darthmatt
Yeah we should be as intolerant as Saudi Arabia! Great plan.
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#93 branketra
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It's their country, they can do what they want. After all, I hear that because they didn't have a civil-rights movement, racial prejudice still happens publicly. If that's the case, then it's not surprising.
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While I support the freedom to wear whatever you want I do find that article of clothing to be offensive. Women shouldn't have to cover themselves up like that... it's not just a Muslim issue, it's a Christian issue as well. Womens' bodies are generally considered more problematic then mens' bodies.
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of course i wanna see what im getting into cause you know they could have pretty eyes and stuff but when i take off those curtain i have a tragedy

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#96 OmegaAxl
Member since 2005 • 36971 Posts
Why don't you just ban Bra's? You have no idea what they're hiding down there. Seriously, Your free to wear whatever you want. I expect this ban to get reversed within two weeks.
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#97 Pirate700
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Why don't you just ban Bra's? You have no idea what they're hiding down there. Seriously, Your free to wear whatever you want. I expect this ban to get reversed within two weeks.OmegaAxl
You're honestly trying to compare a bra to covering one's entire face? That's a horrible comparison.

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#98 YellowOneKinobi
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Why don't you just ban Bra's? You have no idea what they're hiding down there. Seriously, Your free to wear whatever you want. I expect this ban to get reversed within two weeks.OmegaAxl
I'll take that bet. It's not too hard to turn this into a public safety issue.
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#99 CBR600-RR
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If I can't wear a balaclava whilst browsing a shop then neither should people wearing burka's.

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#100 Mr_Cumberdale
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I think it's kind of wrong I think.. For instance, I like wearing jackets to or long sleeves to protect my skin. No different then wearing a mask. Will they suddenly ban long sleeves next?