richardhutnik said:
If there weren't Muslim women covering their faces, there wouldn't be the drive to ban the covering. Before 9/11 tell me what percentage of the French were against Burkas? Can you? It wasn't an issue then. This is specifically passed to target Muslim women. By the way, since when is an entire society supposed to be wired with security cameras and people aren't allowed to be in public ANYWHERE, because of these security cameras? Consider this: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/14/2952787.htm?section=world The law does not apply if the face is covered for carnivals or artistic events. And this: France had already banned the wearing of Muslim headscarves in schools and the civil service, although female university students may wear them. Again, this isn't about safety, it is about driving fundamentalist Muslims out of France. It is a culture war. Exactly how does a ban on HEADSCARVES in schools and civil service for safety? Answer, it isn't. |
Simple answer. Same reason as to why the Christian cross around people's necks are also banned. Children need to stick to the dress codes of the school. Formal and everyone should be the same. I wouldn't want my children to feel left out because some children were allowed to wear some items which go against the dress code and could be deemed as fashion items. There is a reason that everyone wears the same clothing and it is to stop this segregation.









