Motorcyclists have to remove their helmets when entering banks etc. veils should be no different - religion or no religion.
I could understand why they would do it in schools, as all the other kids have to wear uniform, but to ban them in publicSurely people can wear what they want on the street? That's like banning hats, really wierd and controlling...
Yes equality, muslim women should be walking around with their faces uncovered the same as non muslim women. A burka/veil is not a requirement of being a muslim,the koran says they just have to dress modestly.
But can't you see that by forcing them to walk around uncovered that REMOVES the equality? By letting all women wear veils (though obviously only some will choose to do this) that gives everyone equality- ie the choice to be covered or uncovered.
Forgive me for being simplistic, but to say 'equality' can be acheived by forcing people not to wear the veil (whether the koran dictates they have to or not) just really does not seem right to me.![]()
....... I tink our government is too keen to avoid upsetting other groups living in this country and forgetting about the "natives".
Oh dont worry Im sure our in a few years Muslim rulers will be kind and mercyfull to us Kufers and ChristainOuch Alex
Well thnk about the boot being on the other foot, how about the women in airports who have been disciplined for wearing crucifix's yet Muslim women are allowed to wear such an obvious religious garment? I tink our government is too keen to avoid upsetting other groups living in this country and forgetting about the "natives".
Sod the Muslim issue for a second.
If its cold, and I'm in Paris it's bloody ridiculous I can't wrap up well anymore...
Ignore the veil, ANY face covering banned?
It's utterly daft.
I agree. I'm all for tolerance, but when legislation is formed, which gives a clear preference to foreign nationals, with very little thought to the well being of our own, then it can't be right.
I think that Australia has the right idea. Foreign nationals are welcome there, providing that they bear in mind, that they live by the conditions which are in place to suit the resident population, their own nationals.
I still can't get my head around the fact, that when we are in predominantly muslim countries, then those who offend their beliefs and principles, are booted out. Here, we seem to change any of our laws and established ethics, to suit just about anyone.
Alec.
Yep, you'll have to leave your balaclava at home
This law has been considered here aswell. I can't believe all the time and money that get's wasted on this drivel. How many people actually wander about with their faces covered and why on earth is anyone so bothered?
There are far worse sights out there, especially during the summer months![]()
I agree. I'm all for tolerance, but when legislation is formed, which gives a clear preference to foreign nationals, with very little thought to the well being of our own, then it can't be right.
I think that Australia has the right idea. Foreign nationals are welcome there, providing that they bear in mind, that they live by the conditions which are in place to suit the resident population, their own nationals.
I still can't get my head around the fact, that when we are in predominantly muslim countries, then those who offend their beliefs and principles, are booted out. Here, we seem to change any of our laws and established ethics, to suit just about anyone.
Alec.
Well whilst we are on the subject.. could someone also ban teenage boys waddling around with their trousers hanging below their bottoms.
Well whilst we are on the subject.. could someone also ban teenage boys waddling around with their trousers hanging below their bottoms.
I agree. I'm all for tolerance, but when legislation is formed, which gives a clear preference to foreign nationals, with very little thought to the well being of our own, then it can't be right.
I think that Australia has the right idea. Foreign nationals are welcome there, providing that they bear in mind, that they live by the conditions which are in place to suit the resident population, their own nationals.
I still can't get my head around the fact, that when we are in predominantly muslim countries, then those who offend their beliefs and principles, are booted out. Here, we seem to change any of our laws and established ethics, to suit just about anyone.
Alec.