So if the burqa is not forced upon the female, you would force her not to wear it. Ya, you're better than them.
You're missing the point. I'm not attacking the issue of forcing someone to wear a burqa, but I'm attacking the reason for wearing one. One of the reasons women choose to wear it is to show their faith\loyalty\submission\whatever to God. And I'm saying it's stupid to believe that wearing a burqa is a good way of showing it. I'm saying wearing it to please God is not a warranted reason. Other than God, I haven't seen a good reason for someone to wear it too. I hardly doubt that a burqa would be a pretty fashionable thing to wear had Islam not popularized it.
If there really is a good reason other than God to wear a burqa, I'm yet to hear it.
WΏΏdy;2987678 said:
How can u possibly know that?
In india maximum college/uni girls are wearing scarfs showing nothing but eyes,regardless of the religion....and how can you "not accept that regardless of whether it was voluntary..." when you accept eating one kind of meat and not another? [ and m not saying your reason behind that is your religion]
Cos I do not know any girl other than a Muslim who wears a burqa or any piece of cloth that covers their face as a daily attire. I do not know of any non-Muslim girl who has the choice of wearing or not wearing one, but still chose to wear it. Fine, I admit that the word "sane" was not the right word to use there, but you get my point.
Touche. Then by all means let her cover her face and rely on those other unique specs of a human being to identify that burqa covered friend/colleague of yours
Well if that is so easy, then why don't you live your life with a burqa on your face and identify yourself with your hard chest, bulging biceps and that long and shiny reproductive organ of yours?
I'll tell you why. Cos it's not what humans generally do. If they did, then every woman on this earth would do it. No, if indeed we could do that, then the intelligent designer would not make our head so different and unique from one another, let alone create a head on the first place.
No doubt. But if it's the person's decision not to show that then who am I to oblige him to do such a thing?
Then I'm interested in knowing the reason for making that decision. If they have a good reason, then fine. If not, then I'll try to reason with them and make them realize if their reason is really warranted or not. I'd rather try to convince them than force it upon them like a fuckin' dictator.
And about the question regarding what I think about Snoop, I think he's equivalent to a headless horseman.
