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Switzerland bans burqas
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Switzerland bans burqas
Am I the only one who thinks this is perfectly reasonable.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
Source citation please.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
Yes. Good move.  Nothing reduces terrorism as much as collective guilting and vindictive harassment. Besides, Burka is as essential to the female suicide bomber as the detonator.  Deprive them of it, and their bombs become duds.

But What happens if they walk into a crowded theater naked faced, and then whip out a burka before any security personnel can react, cover their face, and detonate the bomb anyway?

Btw, just as burka is an piece of equipment essential to the female Islamic extremist, I understand beards are just as essential to the male Islamic extremist.   So it is essential to ban beards as well.

By the way, democratic mainland China led the way in banning the burka.  Did it even before it was talked about in France.  It is high time the supposedly democratic countries of the west followed suit.

And yes, they do ban beards in parts of China where there are too many Muslims.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
It seems to be just one Canton.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...anton.html

Quote:Just over 65 per cent of voters in the Italian-speaking region of Ticino voted in favour of banning the veil, according to preliminary votes of Sunday's referendum.


Still, not a bad idea - as long as they can wear whatever the fuck they wish in private.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
I support banning anything that doesn't allow facial recognition. Goodbye burka, you won't be missed.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
According to the US, as long as there is freedom of religion, this country won't ban certain articles of clothing, rituals or other things based solely on religioin. IOW: if, in this country, someone's religious beliefs allow them to violate rules of law where certain things are banned, then they will be allowed to do or wear such things. Example: at my school, the dress code specifies NO HATS to be worn with the exclusion of wearing a head covering for one's religious beliefs. So, yeah, a student can actually wear a burka, because it's considered a religious garment (or one can claim it to be), but they can't wear a baseball cap with their favorite team logo on it.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
Suppose you really, really, love baseball?
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
(November 29, 2015 at 8:23 pm)Dystopia Wrote: I support banning anything that doesn't allow facial recognition. Goodbye burka, you won't be missed.

Hmmm, perhaps shades should be banned too.
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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
I support the banning of anything that hides your identity in public, in certain circumstances.

For instance, people should not be allowed to walk around wearing motorcycle helmets. Riding is one thing, but when you get off your bike, the helmet comes off.

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RE: Switzerland bans burqas
As much as I hate burqas and what they stand for, a person should have the freedom to wear whatever they want or whatever they think they want.
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