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Bruxelles and the Burka

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youngmafbog | 07:37 Thu 22nd Apr 2010 | News
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Over here in Belgium they are lvoting today on whether or not to ban the burka. The French have also indicated they are keen too. Fines of 110 for first time and Jail for subsequent offences.

Given the labour parties desire to covet all things from Belguim coupled with its desire to slur everyone who would suggest such things a racist in this country and of course the views 'unite wimin' Hariat Harperson just what are they going to do ? Labour must be in total turmoil !!!

http://www.telegraph....to-ban-the-burka.html
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To avoid any suggestion of discrimination ...

... instead of banning burkas, they will probably make them compulsory for everyone.
A Nun's habit is similar to a burka. Will they be banned too?
No.

1. Nun's habits don't cover the face.

2. Nun's choose to be nuns, so they are not forced to wear their habits. Muslim women have no choice about being women, but are forced to wear burkas by their men.
jj - sorry, but not all women are forced to wear the burkha.
the ban is not about banning the burqa, but about banning the concealment of the face in public places (crash helmets, balaclavas etc). of the half million or so muslims in belgium, they reckon less than a hundred women wear the full face burqa
//sorry, but not all women are forced to wear the burkha//

It shouldn't be acceptable for any of them to be forced to wear the burkha.

Faces should not be concealed in public.
There are ideals and aspirations Britons can be proud of - Democracy, the rule of Law, equality of opportunity for all, regardless of colour, gender, age or creed, tolerance of others,, and the right of its citizens to free expression.

Despite a claimed belief in these values, it always amazes me that those of the libertarian right of centre persuasion, those that always respond to the introduction of new laws as evidence of the "Nanny State", or the "EU taking over England" - it is these who are the first to cry for antidemocractic laws to be passed, over the wearing of clothing. You want to potentially criminalise women over an article of clothing!
Not much evidence there then of the Great British values of tolerance and equality!

There is an argument to be had over whether or not such items as the Burqha are a cultural tool of female oppression, but to attempt to address that by blanket legislation and criminalisation is using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut.

There is also an argument over proof of ID - so in such cases, passport checks, entrance to banks, police checks,etc. there should be no argument that the face should be shown and refusal to do so risks non access to the service or more. Nor should clothing covering the face be allowed for teaching, but to bleat on asking for a general ban is just sad.
Spot on. ^^^
if the labour party want to import more Belgian things how about chocolate, moules and frites and egg and chip wagons with mayo for the chips?
Sorry but I really think that covering the face in public anywhere IS a security matter, also a safety matter eg when driving
So, should it be acceptable to dress like this in public in the UK?
http://www.itusozluk....ler/ku+klux+klan/6830
different argument, that's more like turning out dressed as a Nazi or a blackshirt
It's sad to see people desperately flailing round for another justification - national security! women's rights! - to obscure the real reason they want rid of the burka.
It's not a different argument, it is freedom of choice. It covers less of the face than the burqha, at least you can see the eyes.
It is impossible for a deaf person to converse with someone who covers their face, and it is a physical barrier preventing contact and communication.
Women who wear the burqha believe that any man who catches sight of them will be lusting after them. Conversely it would be the woman's fault if she were raped and not dressed 'modestly'. I want no part of that way of thinking.
I have no objection to headscarves, or any other form of religious, cultural or traditional clothing or objects.
I simply object to people walking around with their faces covered, for any reason.
/// Not much evidence there then of the Great British values of tolerance and equality!///

On the contrary, I am so tolerent that I insist on equality.

No one to wear the Burka, full stop.

Couldn't be anymore equal than that.
Interesting conversation. I must admit I'm a fence-sitter on this one. At my daughter's school they are not allowed to wear hats/caps/hoodies on school premises even on a cold day and yet the muslim girls can wear their headscarves. I find this a little worrying. I can quite get my head round all the arguments. I hate it on the fence but can't decide which grass is greener. (whoa, too many metaphors there)
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So will labour (or liblab) adopt it then ?
When have we ever coveted anything from Belgium? Except maybe Woofgangs list.

When have we ever considered a blanket ban on the Burkha. I am not talking tabloid speculation i'm talking facts.

The whole Burkha thing stems from the terrorist who fled dressed as a woman. Lazy Gun I think has the right of it.

We should not confuse the religious with the secular and should avoid positive discrimination. If a bank says you can't cover your face when entering its premises then there should be no exceptions and if Francis's school says no head covering there should be no exceptions.
If burkas are banned, I wonder if (the small number of) Muslim women will start to wear balaclavas, claiming that they feel the cold?

(they would be those well known balaclavas made from thin, black material)
JJ you confusing me, Balaclavas don't cover the face

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