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In reply to the discussion: Muslim women defy ban to swim in burkinis at French pool 24 June 2019 [View all]MineralMan
(147,849 posts)8. I just think the entire thing is utter nonsense.
One way or another, it's all about prejudice. Why anyone cares about what people wear in the pool escapes me.
Yes, some Islamic women are more or less forced into wearing such clothing. But also, the locals appear to be prejudiced against Muslims in general. Both are wrong. Let the women bathe in the pool, either way.
The whole thing is ridiculous, and now we have someone saying that it is the atheists and non-religious who are really the ones discriminating against burkinis in swimming pools. Well, this athiest doesn't give a damn, one way or another, what people wear. There are far larger concerns, frankly, regarding religious intolerance than that.
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Muslim women defy ban to swim in burkinis at French pool 24 June 2019 [View all]
guillaumeb
Jun 2019
OP
You are forgetting that Boston Atheists were once mean to a Trump supporter
Major Nikon
Jun 2019
#20
Religionists typically have the expectation their "rights" trump everything else
Major Nikon
Jun 2019
#33
Clearly some are more concerned with religious intolerance than gender intolerance
Major Nikon
Jun 2019
#34
Maybe you can point me to a matriarchal or matrilineal society that employs face coverings.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#58
But does not address why some choose to keep wearing them when not embedded in that
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#62
You are diverting from the topic, possibly in an atempt to minimize this example
guillaumeb
Jun 2019
#71
It's a simple question, that could be more easily answered than your gyrations in dodging it.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#74
Also, point of order, your own argumentation has drifted from the French situation.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#73
There are contextually appropriate circumstances. I view a pool and a bank as a public accomodation
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#85
Well... some of us are subject to the consequences of those rules, to a degree.
AtheistCrusader
Jun 2019
#80