A woman has been fined £120 for wearing a burqa in public in Denmark.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6133591/Danish-police-fine-Turkish-tourist-wearing-face-veil.html …
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Replying to @AYRIFEEKUN @RitaPanahi
No it won’t. These women don’t work in Denmark. They don’t earn money. It’s the men that will pay the fines. It’s their lives that are being made miserable. The arrow is landing on the bullseye.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
If only Rita had linked an article explaining........
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Please, show me a person, who, without being forced, threatened or otherwise coerced, will choose, all on their own, to walk about in public in a frigging tent. I have noticed that nowhere is it fashionable for men to parade in tents.
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You’re both on the same side. And Ibn Sharmoot is right...you won’t know if women are forced because they’ll insist they’re not. I’m glad the fine is there for the few women that will have the courage to speak up and it will deter men from being so blatant in their forcing.
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When I wore it, I hardly ever left the house anyway, but this ban would have meant I would have been able to breathe freely whenever I was allowed out.
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