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In reply to the discussion: France veil row sparks Trappes unrest [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)110. You seem not to understand France much
Many African nations, from whom the immigrants in question originate, have French as an official language, and it is spoken by most people, for the very same reasons that English is dominant in the US.
French is spoken in a good deal of Africa. It is how countries got names like "Côte d'Ivoire". There are more Africans who speak French as their primary language than there are people IN France.
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One cannot immigrate to France without speaking French.
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I wouldn't cast stones there. France hasn't always been that civilized and allowing or not allowing-
Moonwalk
Jul 2013
#4
That's freaking ridiculous. Why do you need a veil to commit an act of terror?
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2013
#12
covering ones face with a mask is illegal in many places,. mostly to deter robbery and violent crime
Civilization2
Jul 2013
#7
Ku Kluxers are not allowed to wear their hoods in public demonstrations I believe.
byeya
Jul 2013
#17
Harming women goes both ways. If a woman is raised to hide her face in public--
Moonwalk
Jul 2013
#44
I think your opening statement is the one that defeats the rest of your reasoning.
pennylane100
Jul 2013
#59
Um, no, my opening statement doesn't defeat anything. Yours is a different argument--
Moonwalk
Jul 2013
#61
Uh huh. One hour of mourning in a sheer veil compared to a daily shroud
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#124
Sure then lets quibble about thread count. Again you post a pic of a sheer veil
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#127
Jacqueline Kennedy wearing a sheer piece of fabric for her husband's funeral
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#172
This isn't about headscarves. Its about burqas and full face veiling. nt
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#31
I consider myself a 1st Amendment absolutist but draw the line with things like the full face veil.
alp227
Jul 2013
#8
Actually the face covering ban DOES apply to balaclavas, masks and helmets
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#35
Actually topfreedom has been established in law in Ontario (Toronto is in this province!)
Civilization2
Jul 2013
#38
Whole lot of "I'm for rights except for *those people*" in this thread. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2013
#13
I wonder how many would choose to live a faceless life if not for the men in their life....
Marrah_G
Jul 2013
#19
I could also ask the women of the FLDS if they would choose to live how they do
Marrah_G
Jul 2013
#21
Yup, cultural, not religious. And I did qualify it with "some" Muslimahs do it
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#33
No negative health consequences being disappeared your entire adult life?
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#36
wearing a niqab is not being disappeared or relagated to second class citizenship unless
azurnoir
Jul 2013
#37
Actually there is major health consequences with wear niqabs for instance widespread
snagglepuss
Jul 2013
#107
Then why are aso many middle eastern universities conducting vitamin d deficiency studies.
snagglepuss
Jul 2013
#111
Then why are aso many middle eastern universities conducting vitamin d deficiency studies.
snagglepuss
Jul 2013
#112
My first post was a reply to myself. The dig is based on Islam's insistence that the Koran is
snagglepuss
Jul 2013
#125
If an adult woman wants to do that, then no, there should be no law against it any more...
Moonwalk
Jul 2013
#46
This is all true enough, but my point is that we need to avoid comparing apples with oranges...
Moonwalk
Jul 2013
#85
I'm 110% behind going after ANY culture or religion that oppresses women
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#155
religious beliefs are passed from parents to children like a diseases,. .
Civilization2
Jul 2013
#39
In Iran, they wear chador - it's like a half moon shaped bedsheet, the curved part
MADem
Jul 2013
#179
Well Alameda, when I put on a mask it is liberating. People often do things in masks/anonymity they
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#98
why the heck would you "put me down for favoring face recognition software bla bla bla"
KittyWampus
Jul 2013
#171
thus taking care of the hitherto little commented violent crime wave by Muslim women
jberryhill
Jul 2013
#132
Not in banks, convenience stores, supermarkets, etc--unless they're robbing the place. nt
MADem
Jul 2013
#180
No, they are not, but there is reference to head coverings in the Talmud.
Behind the Aegis
Jul 2013
#167
Bishop Roskam Wore that rainbow cope to our gay pride celebrations in my parish.
hrmjustin
Jul 2013
#57
My rector ran for Bishop of LI. Some of the parishes out there did not like the idea of a woman
hrmjustin
Jul 2013
#69
I am sorry I offended your sensibility by deviating from strict adherence to the OP.
kwassa
Jul 2013
#72
French police telling a woman to take off a veil is as bad as Saudi police telling her to put it on.
rug
Jul 2013
#60
You first said that it was "none of your business" to check anyone's license for any purpose.
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#156
You can't go into banks with your face obscured... so I guess it involves banking too
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#90
Banks in most western societies like FRANCE. The place we're talking about
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#93
Animal sacrifice was a part of Jewish tradition and now is no longer practiced
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#108
Many observant muslims do not bank at institutions which loan money at interest
jberryhill
Jul 2013
#120
Fine. It was an example for rug that not all face cover bans are "islamophobia"
riderinthestorm
Jul 2013
#122