Of course we doI agree. No where is a burka mentioned - most of it is cultural.
You can agree that the burka is a foul and oppressive garmet though right?
Yup - if it's forced on her. However- if a woman freely chooses it without coercion, then it's her choice - even though it seems crazy to me that any woman would choose it. I value choice and I won't take that choice from her. But in this country - covering that much leads to security concerns, it's impossible to do most jobs, our culture requires an ability to see peole's faces, and there are even safety concerns being out in public and not being able to see clearly. There are a lot of reasons not to allow burkas that make sense.
No woman chooses to wear a burka. The only way any woman goes along with wearing one is if they are scared or have been brain washed.
A Burkini is just an extension of that .... It's men trying to keep a tight grip on women.
If they are in the west and want to rock one of those Jewish swim suits you posted then so be it.... They can also get a sun hat and properly fit in with the west. No one wants to see these women in a string bikini.
Wearing a burka or Burkini just keeps them seperate from society and if they are trying for that then there is no point on them being here.
This is yet another example of why I think Islam needs a reformation to adjust to the west. And until they do then they shouldn't come here unless they are willing to take steps to join us. If they are willing to take those steps then they should be welcomed as long as they are taking the legal immigration route.
Some of them do in fact choose to wear it. I don't know what they do in France, but here in America, we don't have dress codes.
You mean no nakedness on the beach? That's more of an "undress" code, no?
Greg