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In reply to the discussion: Algerian woman denied French citizenship over handshake [View all]melman
(7,681 posts)44. 'just like calling out misogyny'
Misogyny is what you're defending here though. Odd that you can't see that.
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Killing and mutilation are against the law, I'm asking about dress, langauge and popular culture....
marble falls
Apr 2018
#36
in the spirit of low-hanging fruit, what objective and sources support that allegation?
LanternWaste
Apr 2018
#46
Yup. This is definitely NOT the US. French secularism is serious national business
Arazi
Apr 2018
#15
Just some respectful common sense rules to moderate one's behavior around any unknown person...
marble falls
Apr 2018
#37
What on Earth do the French do with Orthodox Jews? The community has been in Europe...
Hekate
Apr 2018
#24
I expect better of Dems/progressives than to support bigotry, but it pops up in the oddest places...
Hekate
Apr 2018
#39
Nota Bene, my fine progressive friends: there are some amazingly bigoted responses here
Hekate
Apr 2018
#25
Nevertheless if handshaking is a legal requirement of citizenship it should be in the statutes.
ucrdem
Apr 2018
#32