Let’s watch the left lose their minds trying to process this one
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I'm a lefty, I think any full face coverings should be banned in govt buildings, banks and shops. Whether it's a bike helmet, a burkha, a gas mask or a mascot head. Don't see the need to single out the burkha.
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Not sure how it is in the US, but in the UK any face covering, bike helmet, etc is banned in shops. Burkhas are acceptable.
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That’s down to the business, there is no law for any.
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Imagine the uproar if you couldn’t fill you car up with fule in Tesco with a burka on. Most wont allow you to with a helmet on.
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There may well be uproar but it’s still down to the business. If people decide to buy their fuel else where then that’s down to them.
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No, Tunisia isn't Islamophobic, it's being realistic. Islam is a very old religion, but we live in a Modern World. I think the Tunisian Government is being sensible, even *Brave*!!!
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It was a rhetorical question I think
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As may be, but a comment can still be given. Isn't that the point of Twitter, to converse and debate subjects, rhetorical, provocative, topical or just funny??


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Maybe its the point. But most Twitter users want to state their opinion and get emotional when its challenged imo.
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I was there earlier in the year. Some in Marrakesh, none elsewhere. Many more in Manchester.
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Where’s the protests outside the Tunisian embassy?
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I went to Tirana last year. I saw two people with head coverings. I think they were British tourists. Big hair seemed to be the thing actually. Whatever version of Islam they practice it wasnt at the expense of hairdressers.
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Yes, but they don't know this. We will need to send them some columnists from the Guardian to explain this to them. And by 'some' I mean lots.
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When we were in Tunisia we went to the Catholic church in Sousse. No problems at all. Never saw a burkha anywhere.
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Well done Tunisia! Now if only we could convince the silly women in the West that still insist on wearing it that they need to look at their sisters abroad who have no choice & decide that their stance is harmful to all of us women. Sisters all!
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They've just had three terror attacks in a week and have a major problem with ISIS at the moment. Not the same as wanting it banned because women in niqabs look like letterboxes!
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Which is the literal opposite of what he, an individual with his own opinion, wrote.
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