In the same vain do you agree on banning holy communion using your argument that they are too young to have 'religion forced on them' ?!
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
And liberal democracies hide under the guise of 'choice' but force their bullish opinions upon you, and how dare one disagree
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
You can disagree all you want. You just can't make schools help you enforce conservative & age-inappropriate religion on little children.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @zakariyab88 and
But the schools don't have a problem
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Replying to @bulla_scrunchie @zakariyab88 and
That is what this started with.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
Appeals to freedom of children& schools being forced are disingenuous. None of the above are happening
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
This is the context of the conversation. https://twitter.com/search?q=hijab%20schools&src=typd …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
Deflecting again. Thanks for engaging...at least for a short while. Peace
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
No, that is the context. Nothing else. Liberal Muslim women raising concerns abt the sexualisation of little girls by acceptance of hijab.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
You define to context, you educate me on my religion, you 2nd guess my intentions, you dictate what school should/shouldn't do. I get it
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That was the context. That is what hijab is abt. I have no idea what your intentions are. Too right I have views on what schools shld do.
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