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In reply to the discussion: France veil row sparks Trappes unrest [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)There are jobs they now cannot get (jobs that forbid loose hair or clothing that can get caught in machinery for example). There are activities they will never be able to participate in (public competitive sports). Playing a wind instrument like the flute is impossible. Etc etc etc. Wearing a garment that is designed to prevent a female from fully participating in public life is inherently sexist and most certainly keeps them from full equality in all arenas of life.
I recognize that there may be some small percentage who CHOOSE to wear the full face covering and CHOOSE to accept their secondary status but that doesn't mean some societies have to accept that choice, just as certain societies have made laws restricting other cultural and religious practices.