Legislating what someone can wear is now clearly a political and/or cultural issue, rather than something to do with safety or whatever else reason.
Chocs - aren't you just arguing that it is ok to be intolerant of someone else if they look different from you? How is that different from the same arguments that applied to Blacks and Asians in the 60s and 70s (they talk different, smell different, eat differently, have funny music).
All this over a piece of cloth covering a lady's face?
This from Linda Heard of Gulf news:
It appears that some Europeans consider Muslims fair game. Imagine the outcry if police were empowered to whip off a Sikh's turban, a nun's habit or an orthodox Jew's tallit (prayer shawl). It just wouldn't happen.
If these bans were based primarily on security concerns, the Europeans would have a stronger argument. But they're not. Instead, Belgian and French politicians are fierce in their concern for the well-being of Muslim women all of a sudden. Do you seriously buy that? Thought not!
http://gulfnews.com/opinions/columnists ... n-1.621933
Cheers,
Shafique






 
  and guess what most of them are not happy because it is REVEALING TOO much lol
 and guess what most of them are not happy because it is REVEALING TOO much lol  you cant make everyone happy in this sad world seriously
 you cant make everyone happy in this sad world seriously 
 
  
 
  
 
 example of dubai is terminal 3. As soon as you walk in there are scanners which scan your bag. What it means is you dont have to take your luggage off put it into a machine and put it back on to your trolley.
 example of dubai is terminal 3. As soon as you walk in there are scanners which scan your bag. What it means is you dont have to take your luggage off put it into a machine and put it back on to your trolley.


