Funny that, if it is wrong to say that someone *must* wear a garment, it isn’t also wrong to say that the person *must not* wear it.
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If you spent a few minutes reading
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I noted your bio. Yet, you’re perpetuating a culture in which women are not free to make decisions for themselves. How does that help?
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Please point me to the law that prohibits that.
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In Canada, however, freedom of conscience guarantees the right to practise one’s religion according to one’s own beliefs.
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Replying to @tim4hire @buongiorno9
KKK hoods should also not be allowed because they conceal the identity of the wearer. A govts main priority is safety of citizens.
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