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Showing Original Post only (View all)Germany: Burka ban to be proposed in security clampdown [View all]
Source: BBC
Germany's interior minister will back plans to ban the burka as part of a raft of anti-terror measures, local media say.
Thomas de Maiziere also proposes deporting criminals more quickly and relaxing doctor confidentiality rules.
He is due to announce some ideas on Thursday, and back some ideas from ministers in his party next week.
There have been repeated attacks in German cities recently, some of them related to Islamist terror.
Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37033286
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I agree with most of what you are saying, except, Dubai is surprisingly modern, I hear.
Quantess
Aug 2016
#89
Agreed. Enforced dress codes in the West are valid reciprocity for codes enforced anywhere else.
ancianita
Aug 2016
#122
In France, the women only wear the niqab - no burqas - (not much difference)
womanofthehills
Aug 2016
#130
The problem isn't the burqua. It's radicalization in the face of a psycholigical crisis:
DetlefK
Aug 2016
#5
The burqa has nothing to do with the Islamic religion. It isn't required by the religion.
Squinch
Aug 2016
#6
That particular cultural characteristic, the burqa, has no role in civilized society.
Squinch
Aug 2016
#32
+1. Personally I think head scarves/hijabs are cool but anything more is creepy. n/t
uhnope
Aug 2016
#92
I don't know anyone who feels as I do about burqas who has any problem with scarves/hijabs.
Squinch
Aug 2016
#114
Wrong. It is religiously based. The dress code is not consistant among all Islam. The same way a
Akicita
Aug 2016
#43
Male priests are not required in most of Christianity. In Catholicism it is required.
Akicita
Aug 2016
#52
If you go to those countries and ask people why they are required to wear burqas the answer will not
Akicita
Aug 2016
#59
Are you sure you mean the face-covering burqa, and not the hair-covering niqab?
Quantess
Aug 2016
#90
If you talk to some white supremacists, and you ask them why they hate people of
Squinch
Aug 2016
#119
But you can distinguish it from culture. Just as we can, do and should distinguish the white
Squinch
Aug 2016
#127
I find it hard to believe too. But you never know. People are willing to put up with a lot of
Akicita
Aug 2016
#82
Making women disappear from public view seems to be part of many sects of many religions.
pennylane100
Aug 2016
#26
When a man asks that a woman be moved away from him on an airplane, the woman is able to say
Squinch
Aug 2016
#33
Germany has the right to defend herself. Live in Germany? Follow the rules. Simple.
GOLGO 13
Aug 2016
#98
Few nuns wear habits anymore. And when they did, for at least the last century, it was generally
Squinch
Aug 2016
#120
good, it is the clothing of a slave... who cares the rationale.. BAN that shit
Grey Lemercier
Aug 2016
#132