Really?! Is this true, Americans?https://twitter.com/LiberalScaper/status/859578830247395328 …
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The claim was that there's loads of pressure to ban hijabs but no-one is saying a word abt the KKK. Sounds like confirmation bias to me.
I must point out that any law that bans the Burkha or Niqab would also necessarily ban KKK hats.
If the law was based on amount of head covered, yes, rather than a specific ban.
Yes. A specific ban would be unconstitutional (in France and also US, I believe) and unenforceable (religion would have to be proved)
Yes, OK, but we're really talking about attitudes and motivations here. Suppose enough ppl said 'fuck the constitution.'
If you tried to target certain burkha designs and exclude KKK outfits, muslim women would just walk around in KKK outfits.
You're still thinking of the legalities being applied universally. I'm thinking more of motivations.
Yes, got it. However impractical the law, the fact that people (how many?) want to do it is interesting in itself.
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