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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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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It is worn by some people who deeply believe that doing so is in keeping with how to best practise their faith. As is their right.
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So? The KKK hood is worn by ppl w deeply held beliefs too, but none of us are clueless as to what those beliefs are.
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I'm telling you it's worn by alt-right Muslims. I should know. I wore one when married to a Jihadi. It's a fact. Research it for yourself.
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