By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Kasz216 said:
It isn't a means.

It is simply a symptom.

A Burqa may be a problem... but once again... not everyone is forced to wear one... not even most people.


Put it this way. If some people were forced to smoke cigarettes because of their religion would you be for banning cigarettes?


Cigarettes are a LOT more dangerous then the Burqa (as are other things women are pressured to wear... such as high heels.)


The answer... I would hope. Would be of course not.

You don't make laws banning things. You make laws that prevent people from forcing people to do things.


When you ban a Burqa all you do is punish people who choose to wear such a thing... in reality you are inflicting a wrong against the people who choose to wear it... which are the majority
.

Whether or not it is negative or dangerous is not for you or anybody else to judge.

i agree with the bolded. 100%



Highwaystar101 said: trashleg said that if I didn't pay back the money she leant me, she would come round and break my legs... That's why people call her trashleg, because she trashes the legs of the people she loan sharks money to.