Then it's also unBritish to tell ppl they can't walk around naked or w a KKK hood on. Laws already restrict our clothing.
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Maajid knows it's a security risk. He's aware of how criminals use it in the Muslim world, and more recently in Sweden. It's a no-brainer.
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We ban things all the time...it's not new. It's like saying, let ppl carry swords cuz I don't want to ban anything. This is a safety concern
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Do ppl generally walk around in motorcycle helmets and ski masks?? If they did, it would be a concern.
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Again, if ppl are generally walking around schools, banks, driving around etc in cosplay, then we'd address it
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YES. Unequivocally.
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If you allow the banning of expression without proof of direct abuse of others' rights, you open the door to all others to do the same
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I wore the niqab for 5 yrs and barely left home anyway. Not like these women will be losing all this "freedom".
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