Let's be realistic. None of those mayors likely cares abou those muslim women. It's tourism season and after recent attacks tuorists are scared of muslims. French tourism industry already took a big hit and they're trying anything to minimize that.Let people wear what they want to the beach.
That said, the fact that this thing exists and there are millions of women being forced to it even if they'd prefer to let the air, water and sunlight touch their skin on a fucking 35º day is revolting.
Banning it won't make any good though. On the contrary. This a stupid decision. It's up to them to realize how completely negated they are as women -and as a person- by detestable religious beliefs and the men who perpetuate it for their own interests. It's not up to the government of France.
People often point to France as a liberal and forward thinking nation, but why is it that they still can't grasp the idea of a basic freedom like freedom of religion?
Absolute freedom doesn't exist and we don't want extremistic view of religionsPeople often point to France as a liberal and forward thinking nation, but why is it that they still can't grasp the idea of a basic freedom like freedom of religion?
I'm not talking about crosses and yamulkes at school, schools in the US have dress codes too. I'm talking about normal people minding their own business in a public space while inobtrusively observing their own standard of modesty. That's not extremism and it's not something you ban.Absolute freedom doesn't exist and we don't want extremistic view of religions
Countries like us bash us a lot for not allowing religious symbols at school but we prefer that than seeing creationism teach like a science to our kids
People often point to France as a liberal and forward thinking nation, but why is it that they still can't grasp the idea of a basic freedom like freedom of religion?
Having to dress modestly isn't an essential part of religion (really all this law affects are Muslims whose populations are much more conservative generally), and I've seen plenty of Muslim girls dress like Westerners. I still don't agree with this ban because it really solves nothing and it arbitrarily restricts freedom of choice. Banning clothing just because you disagree with them is not the road I want to take.
Having to dress modestly isn't an essential part of religion (really all this law affects are Muslims whose populations are much more conservative generally), and I've seen plenty of Muslim girls dress like Westerners. I still don't agree with this ban because it really solves nothing and it arbitrarily restricts freedom of choice. Banning clothing just because you disagree with them is not the road I want to take.
Fun thing is, burkinis are actually so rare in France, that most news articles about this ban have to resort to using photos of burkini wearers from Morocco since they couldn't find photos of burkini wearers from France.
Then why did they even bother to ban it?
Then why did they even bother to ban it?
Seems ridiculous.
how are posts like this allowed on this forum ?
It's part of the wave of laws against islam. First the Hijab in schools in 2004, then niqab in public space in 2010, now they are speaking about banning the hijab in the university.
The presidential election coming next year and the series of terrorist attack is just accelerating the process.
It's have to do with the two trend of secularism that exist in France, the 1905 trend which is more liberal and more about keeping the neutral identity of the state but not the individuals.
And the "Concordat" trend that is more aggressive against religion and more in-line with the most hardcore element of the french revolution.
I could talk about how stupid forcing a dress code is for something like a goddamn beach, but the real tragedy here is that now these muslim women won't be able to go to the beach at all, which only adds another level of confinement on top of what they have to put up with.I applaud this decision. Burkini is a symbol of regressive Islamic ideology which forces Muslim women to cover their body to extreme.
I applaud this decision. Burkini is a symbol of regressive Islamic ideology which forces Muslim women to cover their body to extreme.
I could talk about how stupid forcing a dress code is for something like a goddamn beach, but the real tragedy here is that now these muslim women won't be able to go to the beach at all, which only adds another level of confinement on top of what they have to put up with.
Such progress.
I could talk about how stupid forcing a dress code is for something like a goddamn beach, but the real tragedy here is that now these muslim women won't be able to go to the beach at all, which only adds another level of confinement on top of what they have to put up with.
Such progress.
We had a pope accept homosexuality, religions need to adapt.
Show me where it's only for the hijab ?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fre..._and_conspicuous_religious_symbols_in_schools
Oh and the niquab is not banned only the burka ( the same burka which is banned by the german recently)
The underlying issue is there is simply no way of telling if it's the woman's will or religious oppression.
But in modern society there is really no excuse for a full body veil unless it's for practical purposes; so just ban the thing everywhere. I don't see how just banning it at beaches is going to address the problem other than further isolating the women who are being oppressed.
We had a pope accept homosexuality, religions need to adapt.
A wet suit is something you use to do long distance swimming or surfing, it's not something you use all day on the beach tanning.
I applaud this decision. Burkini is a symbol of regressive Islamic ideology which forces Muslim women to cover their body to extreme.
So why as a man it's totally fine if i go to the beach totally covered, but a woman can't ?
I guess that choosing who will see you're body and who will not it's not a personal freedom in your book.
If middle-east become superpowers, there won't be any more EU and US. It will be wiped out by nuked.Why is this?
On a slightly related note. Will be interesting to see Asian countries become superpowers, to see how that impacts global culture. Maybe we'll see some more diversity.
Who said it would be totally fine for a man? It would be rejected too in France by most of the population.
You act like burkini is the only way to be covered. France doesn't force women to be topless and in g-string on the beach you know.
So yeah, the ban cuts the potential for progress off at its legs and will only lead to resentment and that 1% chance of someone becoming radicalized in response. Would I prefer a world where women don't look ridiculous clad head to toe and only have a slit to see out of? Yeah. But I'd prefer that decision to come from the women in question, and I think we will start to swing back that way over time.
I go to the beach all the time with have all these body part covered, never had even a bad look for it.
The notion of "covered" should be defined by each woman individually, it's not the role of the state to do such a thing. Except in France and Iran.
Once again, burkini ban is not a law, it's not imposed by the state. Thanks for not reading the topic.
But you are allowed to walk around outside wearing a balaclava. It'd be hot and uncomfortable, but it's your choice.
The French ban on face covering is an act of parliament passed by the Senate of France on 14 September 2010, resulting in the ban on the wearing of face-covering headgear, including masks, helmets, balaclava, niqābs and other veils covering the face in public places, except under specified circumstances.
Who said it was ? Some people are calling for it. I know perfectly well it's a municipal decret. Even the Prime Minister spoke against making it a law.
Why is this?
On a slightly related note. Will be interesting to see Asian countries become superpowers, to see how that impacts global culture. Maybe we'll see some more diversity.
Ugh look at her immodest unclad feet while she smirks in defiance of her lord. What will she do to quell this unwelcome boner, which stands as a damning indictment of her perverse nature?
Oh okay, I stand corrected, face. The slit for eyes tends to be for off the beach apparel...
You're not going to convince me it isn't stupid. The bigger issue as well is how many of these women really have a choice, and how many feel forced, or are forced by religion and/or husbands/family.
Ugh look at her immodest unclad feet while she smirks in defiance of her lord.