They do.
Who told you that?
They do.
It's not a good analogy. Forcing children to have painful and permanent disfigurement is not the same as wearing a body-covering garment.
So you protest the Muslim practice of FGM?
I strongly protest FGM as you well know, and it's a cultural practice that predates Islam.
Except that there is no "backward fear about Hispanics becoming a majority" in the US, is there?
So you say.
Your exculpatory refusal to associate FGM with Muslims is noted.
It's about 'brainwashing'. How many fucking humans on the Planet walk around in a cow blanket? How come men don't flock to this apparel?
Your exculpatory refusal to associate FGM with anybody but Muslims is noted.
I must have. Why would anyone "fear" a demographic trend?
Why do you care so much about it? How is your life affected by a woman in Iran wearing a burqa?
Duh. To paraphrase trump's dishonest slogan, "Make America White Again."
Who told you that?
They are BOTH induced by brainwashing. Normal people would do neither. It's being fostered on them.
^ This is exactly what I think. And it appears Denmark has the same backward fears, i.e. "protecting Danishness", that the US has about Hispanics becoming a majority by some future date.
Read the link... it's a good article. I guess the bottom line for me is why are people making the burqa the focus of all their anxieties.
The women I talked to at the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, for starters. Including one who was baptized Christian, converted to Islam, and chose to wear the garments as an outward expression of her faith.
Brainwashing is in the eye of the beholder. For example, I think every trump supporter/voter in the US has been brainwashed.
Read post 76, Quanta Ahmed explains exactly why.
I strongly protest FGM as you well know, and it's a cultural practice that predates Islam.
So the best you can do is twist someone's words?
Why do you care so much about it? How is your life affected by a woman in Iran wearing a burqa?