I don’t really know how to explain this to you but (1) I’m gay and (2) I explicitly said people should speak out and say something!https://twitter.com/tomcoates/status/1004069884731375616?s=21 …
Women can now say to the men in their lives-look, I have no choice! Of course I want to wear it and please Allah, but it’s against the law so oh shucks. I wish I could have said that.
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I can see that and if that was the clear majority view, I might even argue for it, although I don’t know how you’d work that out. But fundamentally, women aren’t children. They are allowed to make their own decisions, however bad! They shouldn’t need the state to force them!
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It’s not about the state forcing them. It’s about the state ensuring the security of all its citizens. Google the number of kidnappings, rapes, murders and even suicide bombings by ppl in niqab. It’s a godsend for criminals.
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And for the women that absolutely cannot live without it, well, there are plenty of countries that will welcome them and their niqabs. When I was in the Middle East, I had to abide by their dress code laws. I made the choice to live there, so I had to adhere to the laws.
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I don’t think it’s okay to say to people who are citizens of a country, “we don’t like the way you dress so you must leave the country”. They may not have citizenship anywhere else! Or speak any other language. That’s just not practical for many people.
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