• electrogamerman
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    And muslisms in france don’t understand the ban of hijabs in schools. This is why.

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          You’re basically saying France that banning hijab somehow has anything to do with not becoming a dictatorship.

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            It is banning a religious ideal imposed by an opressive reliegion. It has anything to do with not becoming a dictatorship.

            This is how a dictatorship look like: “Iranian Enginner who protested forced hijab sentenced to 74 lashes”

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              I was told that it was a ban on all religious symbols and it wasn’t a targetted attack on a minority group. Now you are saying it is targeted.

              Are we doing the “say the quite part loud” now?

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                  You implied it. "banning a religious ideal imposed by an opressive reliegion. "

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                    The ban applies to all women that use those clothes, doesn’t matter their religion. Happy?

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              You’re still not actually supporting that claim. I guess this is what it looks like when you haven’t reasoned your way into a position.

              By the way, there’s a reason democracies tend to value freedom of religion.

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                Is anyone banning people from being Muslims? Let me know and I’ll go protest for them to the streets.

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                  Seriously, this is the best you came up with? Technically being Muslim isn’t banned in China either. Preventing people from harmlessly practicing their religion is also against freedom of religion.

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                    1. Who is preventing Muslims to practice their religion?

                    2. Enforcing a sexist, misogynistic, ancient ideal that women need to cover their body for men to not to be tempted is in no way “harmless”