If you spent a few minutes reading #metoo
tweets, you’d notice that dress, religion or pretty much anything else are not factors.
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Denying women the freedom to decide what to wear is the problem. No law here compels you to wear it; no law should prohibit you.
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This is not about even about religious rights. Niqab is not allowed to be worn while praying, or in hajj-2/5 pillars of Islam.
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It's worn by our equivalent of your alt-right. Canadians are being duped.
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At the end of the day:it's safety. In the Muslim world criminals don niqabs to circumvent cameras and eye witnesses. It's an obvious choice.
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In Sweden, soccer holligans wore niqab to circumvent the 'no face masks' law. Again, duh. Antifa wear face masks when they wreak havoc.
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One law for all. For the safety of all our citizens, no one should be walking around w their faces hidden.Plenty of Islamic countries ban it
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They make it a religious issue because they know that's how to get to you. If we make Cdns feel like it's bigotry not to allow it, they will
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And they're right. It has worked. But Cdns need to step back and be rational. Look at all the countries that ban it and why. Be logical
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