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Old 17-09-2013, 03:22 PM #14
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Originally Posted by DanaC View Post
I really don't understand why anybody would want this.


The number of muslim women who wear the veil is tiny. It's less than 1 per cent of muslim women. Less than 1 per cent of one half of one minority population.

It does not require legislating against.

And we have to ask ourselves why we would want to legislate against face veils. Is it to protect ourselves? (from this tiny number of women) or to protect them (from the patriarchal silencing that veils represent)?

If it's the former, then I think we have become far too fearful as a nation. The transformation of Islam into the Big Bad Wolf is complete.

If it's the latter, then we risk doing more harm than good to those we seek to protect.

There are a number of reasons why a muslim women will wear the veil:
  • A genuine desire to show 'modesty' and express their faith and culture
  • A rebellious (often late teenage) adoption of a visibly Islamic style, sometimes in opposition to parents who are themselves quite western
  • Pressure from strict, puritanical parents


If it's the first then it is wholly illiberal to stand in the way of heartfelt expressions of faith, which cause no actual harm to anybody else

If it's the second, then outlawing such expressions of Islamic identity will simply fuel that rebelliousness

If it's the third, then all we do is drive those women further into the home and if their family is very strict effectively prevent them from participating in any kind of public life.

It is a ridiculous thing, to me, to ban the wearing of a piece of apparel out of some sense of cultural queasiness on our parts.
I don't like to see women walking around with a small tent wrapped around them covered from head to foot.....why would anybody want to do that ??

And to make it only apply to women and to use religion as the supposed reason is outrageous in the extreme.

And for these women to think they actually have made a conscious decision to dress like this is utter self delusion. these women are FORCED by their husbands using religion as the excuse to dress like this, some of them have conditioned themselves to believe in this claptrap as a way of sidestepping the real issue of being bullied by their menfolk into doing this.

No woman......No woman would willingly, wantonly dress like this in public it is utterly ridiculous.

I wish this type of dress was banned in Public places in the UK (like France) it makes my blood boil when I see women abused like this....!!!!!
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