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In reply to the discussion: I just cannot see forcing a woman to reveal a part of her body she is not comfortable revealing as [View all]MicaelS
(8,747 posts)80. Giving how France has suffered from
Multiple terrorist attacks, I am surprised France has not gotten tougher than they have.
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I just cannot see forcing a woman to reveal a part of her body she is not comfortable revealing as [View all]
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
OP
Liberal Isolationists and progressives are too often conflated and look nothing like one and other.
NCTraveler
Aug 2016
#3
They could wear yoga pants, a large floppy hat and a long t shirt and get the same effect.
MADem
Aug 2016
#98
They aren't going to take advice from us--or anyone else -- on their culture or their society.
MADem
Aug 2016
#102
I don't think taking revenge on a religion would be 'prudent' or 'responsible', however
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#114
I don't know, but then why can't people eat crap if we have HCl in our stomachs, too?
closeupready
Aug 2016
#36
This makes it sound like they have no problem letting paranoia overwhelm their society though
ck4829
Aug 2016
#14
Not trying to thread jack, but just curious. What are their biggest complaints?
smirkymonkey
Aug 2016
#62
The trump-like factions of muslims migrating to Europe have stated over and over again
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#45
I fail to see how wearing a "burquini" is a display of cultural and religious extremism.
Chemisse
Aug 2016
#65
Think of it this way: If wearing said garment and being modest was so incredibly important
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#99
Why didn't she just leave the beach when ordered to by the uniformed representatives of the state?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#119
I know pigs are not dirty. The point is that what meat is edible is entirely subjective.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
#19
Should conforming to the expectations of your community be punishable?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#35
Ah but is the kilt representing repression of half the world population? No.
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#113
So forcing conformity to the socio-religious expectations of the majority of the country is fine
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#117
No, none of those things. What I expect is that if she wants to not wear a headscarf or
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#124
OK, so your approach to public freedom is to mind-read what happened back at home
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#127
Yes in fact, I think it's appalling that women are forced by the rules that males invented to cover
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#135
Yes. But this is just as true for not eating cats. No social conditioning exists in a vacuum.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
#39
Not to mention that pigs are difficult to "herd" and parasites in swine was a real problem for ....
A HERETIC I AM
Aug 2016
#21
Maybe, but there is nothing progressive/liberal/enlightened about that.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
#22
There's no simple way to explain this without sounding flippant, and that is not my intent,
MADem
Aug 2016
#71
It's because the European nations place such stock in their particular cultures and histories.
MADem
Aug 2016
#96
I have a personal and visceral dislike of the whole concept of hijab, particularly the aggressive
MADem
Aug 2016
#173
Identification with the oppressor is quite common. It took Jimmy Carter pardoning Patty Hearst for
MADem
Aug 2016
#180
So women in France shouldn't have the choice, and that makes things better how?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#120
Look at the picture in #6. The police get the choice of how much to cover up.
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#40
As I said elsewhere in this thread, they could easily achieve the goal of "modesty" without
MADem
Aug 2016
#107
Apparently they're different. Maybe because that's their job or they can actually choose to not
MADem
Aug 2016
#162
Bottom line is that this woman is perfectly free to practice her religious beliefs in her home.
underahedgerow
Aug 2016
#47
Exactly what the Taliban do when they punish women who show any parts of their legs or hands
lunatica
Aug 2016
#53
I think the analogy is exactly right. Going topless is has rules against it, but many people have
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
#115
I just cannot see finding common cause with fundamentalists as an expression of progressiveness
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2016
#59
Some alleged "progressives" really love to tell other people what to do.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#105
In what way does wearing a headscarf on a beach make someone else change their ways?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#121
how nobel of them to tolerate the presence of their hosts in their homeland
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2016
#89
You could have stopped at "I just cannot see forcing a woman". That in itself is wrong.
Rex
Aug 2016
#101
I think people should be free to choose what to wear and what to do with their bodies.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#104
I doubt that Muslim women asked the "Aryan savior" to come save them from their traditions.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2016
#123
Depends. Does Christianity demand that women cover up because men are sex-hungry animals?
DetlefK
Aug 2016
#125
If tradition does not generate equality, are we allowed to use laws to generate equality?
DetlefK
Aug 2016
#134
"Banning the Burkini might be the wrong tool, but something has to be done"
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2016
#137
Colour me backwards but I don't like the idea of ANYONE being forcrd to expose themselves.
Photographer
Aug 2016
#128
Plenty of "secularists" are just as bigoted and authoritarian as any religious fundamentalist.
Odin2005
Aug 2016
#141
I'm apparently missing something here. Who's "forcing" anyone to do anything in this situation?
WillowTree
Aug 2016
#145
You're not missing anything. It's a rather hyperbolic interpretation of the issue.
randome
Aug 2016
#150
In this DU poll today 80% of DUer's voted to leave burkina-wearing women alone.
pampango
Aug 2016
#166
See here, "forcing a woman" are the three words we should be most focused on in this situation.
Rex
Aug 2016
#184