putting a cutesy nickname to it doesn't change the oppressive nature of the outfit. Burkini, who can say that with a straight face?
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how can an outfit, an inanimate object, oppress???

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Never having the choice & that there are repercussions for women not wearing it in those cultures is oppressive
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then in that case,it's not the outfit, it's a belief system you deem oppressive. Some women may in fact like burkinis.
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Burkini is a tool of religious oppression then...
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according to you. It's subjective.
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How is it subjective? If I tell my daughter to wear it, cuz god wants it, she will. F up believe system
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These women believe in their religion n wear it bc of it not bc they are being told to
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good and SHAME ON THEM!!! It must remain an individuals choice what they wear/believe.
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Would they wear it if it wasn't because of their religion? I don't think so.
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thats the point. Freedom of religion/beliefs
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geezus why can't they leave them alone? In the damn 20's women dressed covered to the beach!
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juste one city, others still can
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Non, ça s'appelle la jurisprudence.
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non, informez vous mieux merci.
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c'est vrai que les commentaires sont plus crédibles que l'article du Monde.
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renseignes toi 5 minutes stp. Ca ne sapplique qua une ville.
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si tu le dis !
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