In Germany you're easily called a racist for demanding a nikab ban. Political correctness stands against it. I hope the tunisan decision can change that at least a little bit.
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Over the last ~20 years, living in various cities including Seoul, Chicago, and Toronto (mostly Toronto) I think I've seen someone in niqab maybe 3 times at most. They were never in a group and no one was burning crosses (or crescents) or anything on anyone's front lawn.
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In general I'm far more concerned with the stuff people do than the clothes they wear while doing stuff.
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Thank you! See also here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TX4RK8bj2W0 … And this one with the easier-to-read subtitles:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8h7oQwMwq4 …
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Clown world is right!
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And still Uk schools and workplaces bow to this ideology
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Do these non fundamentalist countries uphold death penalty or violent punishment for apostates? Genuinely asking
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Wow. Thanks for the clarification, God bless
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Thank you for your bravery.
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I really don't give a damm what is and what isn't part of this file religion
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