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Re: Ban the burkha ?
As I said earlier I don't really have an issue with this oppressive garment concerning security, as no doubt in situations where an identity needs confirming the woman in question, or more likely her very insecure husband, can give consent.
I'm far more concerned with the insecure sad little men who force "their" women to wear this monstrosity, Britain has a long proud history of women fighting for equality down the years and in my opinion this is no different.
Sadly I believe that a lot of people believe they are going to be accused of Islamaphobia if they speak out against the burkha, ridiculous, in 21st century Britain we are content to sit back for fear of offending a very vocal minority whilst there are women being made to wear this sack before being allowed out...this is the real travesty about the burkha.
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