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Sep 14, 2010 17:32



French Senate bans burka
Law to take effect in 6 months

The Associated Press

The French Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday for a bill banning the burka-style Islamic veil everywhere from post offices to streets, a move that affects only a tiny minority of the country's Muslim women but has significant symbolic repercussions.
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france, nicolas sarkozy, islamophobia

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ntensity September 14 2010, 21:40:51 UTC
The Senate vote was 246 to 1!!?!?! Damn.

Proud of that 1 though.

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yami_no_hoshi September 14 2010, 21:55:37 UTC
I know! Only 1 person voted against it? That shocked me.

edit for extra question mark that didn't belong, lol.

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twowaymirrrors September 14 2010, 21:49:25 UTC
246 to 1?? That's just...I don't even have words for how disgusting this is. But good on that one person.

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iolarah September 14 2010, 21:50:08 UTC
:( I don't think a ban is going to improve anything.

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poetic_pixie_13 September 14 2010, 21:51:50 UTC
I'm eagerly awaiting the white feminists who'll say that this is just 'protecting' Muslim women. Because Muslim women can't decide for themselves what is and is not empowering.

I've known girls who've worn the niqab, they're bright and sweet and aren't poor little brainwashed lambs who need the protection of the enlightened West. The only thing this law does is punish women who are being forced to wear the niqab, they will have to stay in their abusive homes at all times. If you want to help women in this situation have outreach programs, encourage them to participate in the community so they'll have some place to turn if they need it. Instead you're just isolating them even more and ensuring that they'll have no one.

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xanax_n_wine September 15 2010, 03:04:17 UTC
That's the best reply i've read. :)

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hotcoffeems September 14 2010, 22:09:12 UTC
America *is* bad when it comes to this kind of thing. France, however, is also bad. The reasoning/history behind it is slightly different, but it boils down to the same thing. Both are bad; I don't feel particularly lucky to be a Muslim living in the US in terms of anti-Islamic bigotry.

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hotcoffeems September 14 2010, 22:26:46 UTC
...Oh, I dunno...any place with a modicum of religious tolerance for anything other than Christianity? You know, where just *maybe* a large swath of those who guide public opinion (and some of whom are in policy-making positions) don't marginalize and near-criminalize anyone Muslim?

I'd think after all the hate for the NYC Islamic Cultural Center, the Qur'an burnings, the religious profiling, the assaults...this would be damn obvious.

What exactly are you trying to say? "At least we're not France"? That's damning with faint praise, to put it mildly.

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