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Originally Posted by Dezzy
The point is for better or worse we have the right to wear what we want and it would be hypocrtical if we didn't offer that right to everyone. I'm not defendng middle eastern attitudes or governments I just said that to highlight the differences.
At the end of the day if someone chooses to wear a Burkha then I couldn't care less, obviously there should be some restrictions similar to hats or hoodies when it comes to security measures but ultimately people can wear what they want to wear for all I care.
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It's just a shame British Muslim Women wear it is a trend kind of then when really it is a symbol of opression. They probably don't even know what goes in those kind of countaries. I'm sure if they did they wouldn't be wearing it, unless they're forced, of course...