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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:22 am
Yes, how dare they put gender rights over religious rights. Obviously coming from a religion themselves, religion should be the dominant right *rolls eyes*.
I don't understand of you can make "We don't want to be next" as a baseline for stopping it.
Also it's not Quebec you need to change, it's France. Quebec is just following it's big brothers example.
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 3:22 am
There are several countries that are wanting to ban Niqabs. Quebec has the right to do so and it has nothing to do with France.
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:41 pm
There are a number of countries opposed to wearing masks (which is what they are) for identification and security purposes.
If they want to wear wierd garments like some Hassidim do that is their busines, but they is a security issue with weaing a mask.
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:57 pm
I really don't care what they wear most of the time, as long as they realize that they are in factg not still living in the middle east and that we do have a different culture here. A culture that demands that you take off any face covering(not just a niqab) in certain situations. Like for instance when voting, in court, getting on a plane, or even just waiting in the checkout line at Safeway.
If I have to push my hoodie back when I enter a store, I definetly object to anyone wearing a full on veil.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:33 am
Unsound Unsound: I really don't care what they wear most of the time, as long as they realize that they are in factg not still living in the middle east and that we do have a different culture here. A culture that demands that you take off any face covering(not just a niqab) in certain situations. Like for instance when voting, in court, getting on a plane, or even just waiting in the checkout line at Safeway.
If I have to push my hoodie back when I enter a store, I definetly object to anyone wearing a full on veil. Just tell em you have to keep the hood up because you belong to a sect of the Gregorian Monks 
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:43 am
In the bank where I worked, one guy came in once with his full-face bike helmet on. After we got through "talking" to him, he never came in with it on again. 
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Demian_164
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:03 am
Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: Yes, how dare they put gender rights over religious rights. Obviously coming from a religion themselves, religion should be the dominant right *rolls eyes*.
I don't understand of you can make "We don't want to be next" as a baseline for stopping it.
Also it's not Quebec you need to change, it's France. Quebec is just following it's big brothers example. i dont see how telling women what they cannot wear is exactly a right...
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:04 am
Like I said in other threads, I see a lot of young girls wearing what I call the "full face" while going to the park next my house. Don't tell me it's their 'choice'. That's disgraceful in our society to do that to a young girl of 10-11-12 yo.
My pharmacist wears a veil. I don't have any problem with that. That's nice in a sense. And she's very open and 'integrated' in our society. You can tell it's her choice to wear the veil.
But the niqab... that's totally against the equality of the genders. What non-brainwashed woman would want to live like that ?
The women fought for so long to be respected. We can't allow that.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:05 am
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9: Unsound Unsound: I really don't care what they wear most of the time, as long as they realize that they are in factg not still living in the middle east and that we do have a different culture here. A culture that demands that you take off any face covering(not just a niqab) in certain situations. Like for instance when voting, in court, getting on a plane, or even just waiting in the checkout line at Safeway.
If I have to push my hoodie back when I enter a store, I definetly object to anyone wearing a full on veil. Just tell em you have to keep the hood up because you belong to a sect of the Gregorian Monks  But what if they make me sing to prove it? They'll know I'm a fraud immediately.
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andyt
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:06 am
WTF exactly is the diff between the veil and the niqab? A veil covers the face, the niqab covers the face. I'm unclear about the distinction.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:09 am
$1: Hearings resumed Tuesday on the government’s proposed legislation that prohibits the wearing of the Islamic face veil, the niqab, when receiving or delivering government services. This is as far as the new law goes. It's not unreasonable when dealing with gov't services.
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Demian_164
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:14 am
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9: $1: Hearings resumed Tuesday on the government’s proposed legislation that prohibits the wearing of the Islamic face veil, the niqab, when receiving or delivering government services. This is as far as the new law goes. It's not unreasonable when dealing with gov't services. this i can agree with...i dont think a drivers license should be a picture of a ninja mask
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:15 am
andyt andyt: WTF exactly is the diff between the veil and the niqab? A veil covers the face, the niqab covers the face. I'm unclear about the distinction. The veil is the piece of tissue that is on the hair and the neck. The niqab covers all except the eyes to see. It usually comes with a full dress covering all the body except the hands and the feet.
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 11:15 am
Actually, if it was a ninja mask I wouldn't have a problem with it. Ninjas are awesome!
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