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  • Well i made a silly argument to show you how I feel about yours lol.

    Nobody is imposing a cloth on anyone, and even less a religious one. So you can't use niqqab in your argument against me because that's literally what i am against!

    You could say for example that's a cultural thing, and forbidding it would somehow restrict the minority. But then, it's only public schools, the law doesn't care (me neither) about adults wearing it outside. (I don't know why I am arguing with myself on your behalf 🤔)

    What it does care about, is to prevent community bubbles forming within groups of children. Which i totally support.

  • It's clearly associated with religion, so technical details do not matter. This law is literally erasing the difference between all, stop repeating the same argument guys, it's not stigmatizing anyone because they all damn look the same

  • I am mildly in favor of that. Kids can't decide what to wear it's their parents who do.

    This will simply reduce the artificial divide between those wear that type of stuff and who doesn't.

    I also don't believe it's a freedom endangering, because they're aren't spontaneously people wearing abayas or burka or whatever just for the pleasure of it, I interpret the fact of wearing it as religious propaganda and artificial separation.