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    Free is Free. This is a Free contary. people are free to ware vails, or not to ware them. Go to some non-free contary, they are forced to ware them. If we force them NOT to ware them, then we are just turning in to a NON free contary ourselves.

    There is a massive issue of hypocosy here, But its not realy the fault of the muslim population, Its The same freedom that says we can have christmas trees etc, as allows muslims to ware vails if they please. We have no right to tell them not to ware vails, as they have no right to tell us not to publicly celibrate christmas or any other religion or celibration someone wishes to embrace.
    Thats what free means.

    People saying they should be forced not to ware the vail, becuse they should be like the bristish are doing it the worng way around, by makeing them NOT ware it, where actualy makeing britain more like the negative aspects of certain non-free predominatly muslim contarys. So if makeing the contary like the dictatorships some of them may have come from was there aim, your helping them to achieave it "/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max=] View Post
    its not part of their religion or culture it doesnt even say to wear head scalfs or veils it just says to extend their garments not look like terrorist suspects.
    Thats an aweful arguement. There's no law that requires you to wear or not wear something, so why is a veil an exception?

    A kid gets bullied for wearing a pink shirt, should it be outlawed to wear pink shirts? No. It's his choice what to wear, and if it's a conflict among others, than he can solve it by not wearing the shirt anymore. If he continues to wear the shirt, that means he doesnt care what other people think about him wearing it.

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    I think, in the shortest way i can put it is that Muslim women should be able to wear whatever they want. Its like languages kinda, since we're talking a different language to others as they look different to use.

    Theyre both different cultures, but Great britain is a place of many cultures so just this one culture wont cause a problem. Britain is a place of freedom of speech, and authority as it is for clothing, so YES they should be able to wear veils to show their eyes if they want to, or if they feel its neccessary, maybe more?
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    Why should they be allowed to cover their faces when we aren't?
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    Nice one flyingjesus... all these people saying that they dont get special treatment... and yet they forget the whole thing a few months ago hoodys have been banned... and baseball caps arent allowed in schools anymore either...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    Thats an aweful arguement. There's no law that requires you to wear or not wear something, so why is a veil an exception?
    In the UK now although it isn't (yet) a law as such, people with hoodies are not allowed in certain shopping centres and other public places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haze View Post
    In the UK now although it isn't (yet) a law as such, people with hoodies are not allowed in certain shopping centres and other public places.
    Thats because its probably a stereotype [a true stereotype mind you. yes, stereotypes can be, and are often true] that people who wear hoodies cause problems. But until women wearing veils actually cause a problem, then I dont see why they should be banned

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    It's not that they do cause problems, it's that they could. As I mentioned before, if I were to dress as a Muslim woman with the full veil I would most likely pass for one, as could any criminal. It is not simply an issue of freedom of clothing, but one of national security.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    It's not that they do cause problems, it's that they could. As I mentioned before, if I were to dress as a Muslim woman with the full veil I would most likely pass for one, as could any criminal. It is not simply an issue of freedom of clothing, but one of national security.
    Lol a issue of national security

    I can see how it could turn into a problem but a criminal could always dress in a painters suite with a mask and still hide the same.

    It is not enough of a problem to make them not wear the veils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Why should they be allowed to cover their faces when we aren't?
    The simple answer to that is you are... if you realy feel the need to cover your face its your choice? theres no law againsit it "/
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