mini skirts,halter tops and the like in their countries.they are accused of not giving women there rights.
isn't that the pot calling the kettle black?
2006-10-14
10:29:48
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france is not the only country that has done it.but my point it whenever a muslims country get a dress code for women it makes the 6 o'clock news.but when westerns countries do it its lucky to be even on the news.
and yes people don't have a right to tell people how to dress.
2006-10-14
10:36:57 ·
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I've been to Saudi and i didn't walk with a mini skirt because that's just darn disrespectful to their culture. but in jeddah women don't even have to wear hijab.and in riyadh
2006-10-14
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double standard in everything , this all what we get from western govs
OK for them ,not OK for us
2006-10-14 10:37:49
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answered by SARAH 3
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France is Anti-Islamic. They don't even report hate crimes against Muslims. Some of the government officials and groups are bigots and are in fear that Islam will be wide spread and the new face of France. They are hypocritical suggesting they want the separation of church and state when what they really want is No Islam to be in France. Government officials are now trying to
make the ban applicable in Public places. If France keeps at it, Muslims, the largest minority will rise against them and not put out until they are respected. They believe the Hijab is an oppressive wearing, they don't realize that most Muslim girls and women choose to wear it and it is a source of spiritual consciousness and enlightenment. People fear things they don't understand. Western countries have discovered that keeping the largest Minority down will protect the economics and govenment of the country. Now you know why America GOP is
so obsess about Latio People being a force to be reckoned with as now the largest minority so much so that they are willing to built a large "Great Wall of China" on the border.
Its all about power. But they won't be able to stop what is already written in the Book of God, whatever that is. When the Muslims in France get really really tired, they will get organized
and become a powerful force. That's human nature.
Slaves in America couldn't learn to read and write.
And now Muslims women can't wear hijabs in France.
If i wasn't Muslim and was in France, I would be scared too that Muslims will get in control of the govenment and become the majority. What a handful. I not going to visit France because I am Muslim.
2006-10-14 18:14:06
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answered by Muse 4
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Have you tried to walk with a mini skirt in Saudi?
Exactly, disrespectful to their culture.
It is not correct to tell people what to wear any where. But i think you should respect the dress code in any particular country
2006-10-14 17:38:02
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answered by toietmoi 6
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I have to say I agree with you. If a woman chooses to wear the hijab, she should be permitted to do so. I wasn't aware of the French ban. It's awful disappointing.
2006-10-14 17:35:26
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answered by mesasa1978 3
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I don't think it's OK for France to ban hijab, so therefore I don't think it's OK to force women to cover themselves from head to toe in Muslim countries.
Go talk to the French about it..........
2006-10-14 17:32:25
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answered by Miss Vicki 4
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Personally I think France went too far but then they have become an almost anti religious country.
2006-10-14 17:34:03
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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I don't think it's OK to ban the hijab or mini skirts.
2006-10-14 17:33:23
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answered by Tofu Jesus 5
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this confuses me, what would happen to a lady muslimah in france if she " broke the law" by choosing to cover her diamonds, would she be arrested? i have not heard of such a rebellion plz any news on this its fascinating, what would happen if all the ladies went out covered and would thousands of ladies be imprisoned? how have the french implemented this so called 'law'.
laugh out loud or what, NOW THATS A CLASSIC DICTATORSHIP.
2006-10-14 17:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Both are wrong. France isn't the best example to look at.
2006-10-14 17:44:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not right for anyone to ban clothing they don't like as long as that clothing isn't socially inappropriate. B-i-t-c-h at the french, not us.
2006-10-14 17:33:06
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answered by Alucard 4
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