Actually @wizbates her tweet says her MOTHER was abused, not her. I’m not the one making a cheap political point, she is, implying that Boris Johnson is to blame for 3 men abusing her mother. Asking WHEN that abuse took place is rather crucial to that claim, isn’t it?https://twitter.com/wizbates/status/1027889010201571328 …
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It is clearly mocking and disrespectful to say a whole group of women who dress in a certain way look like a letterboxes. These are already women who suffer abuse because of their religion and race. Language is important in politics. Let’s stop pretending that it isn’t.
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The burkha and niqab are both ridiculous and horrific garments and deserve to be mocked. He didn’t say the women should be mocked. He specifically respected their right to choose. What are you finding this so complicated?
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There are lots of clothing that is horrific and I’ve seen you in a lot of them@but I wouldn’t compare you to an animal let alone an inanimate object.
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Yes, you can still respect a person while encouraging disrespect of their culture. For example, let's say a woman in a burqa has eggs thrown at her because she looks silly. The offensive behaviour is just disrespectful of the garment, not the person wearing it. Who cares?
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