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							<title>Michael C</title>
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							<description><![CDATA[This is a hot subject here in France, and the reason for all this hooha is that the French secular system doesn&#8217;t allow any leeway. It&#8217;s all or nothing, which means it&#8217;s bad.<br/>
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I personally see no problem with women wearing burquas. I don&#8217;t agree with the male domination of women it implies (or at least that&#8217;s how it&#8217;s presented here) but I don&#8217;t think banning burquas will change that unfortunately. It would just brush the issue under the carpet. The French have this wrong. <br/>
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And that is also the reason that I get outraged when I see Muslim women here having to carry all the shopping and being obliged to walk in front of their husbands. Here that&#8217;s considered as humiliating and it shouldn&#8217;t be tolerated. But it is. The French have this wrong too.<br/>
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As I respect other cultures, France is my culture, and I think people coming to live here should respect our lifestyle. After all, I wouldn&#8217;t dream of going to a Muslim country and entering a mosque without taking off my shoes, and if western women have to cover their heads and legs when they enter one, so be it. If people don&#8217;t like the cultural and moral imperatives in other countries, they shouldn&#8217;t go there. Quite simply...]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>This is a hot subject here in France, and the reason for all this hooha is that the French secular system doesn&#8217;t allow any leeway. It&#8217;s all or nothing, which means it&#8217;s bad.<br/><br />
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I personally see no problem with women wearing burquas. I don&#8217;t agree with the male domination of women it implies (or at least that&#8217;s how it&#8217;s presented here) but I don&#8217;t think banning burquas will change that unfortunately. It would just brush the issue under the carpet. The French have this wrong. <br/><br />
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And that is also the reason that I get outraged when I see Muslim women here having to carry all the shopping and being obliged to walk in front of their husbands. Here that&#8217;s considered as humiliating and it shouldn&#8217;t be tolerated. But it is. The French have this wrong too.<br/><br />
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As I respect other cultures, France is my culture, and I think people coming to live here should respect our lifestyle. After all, I wouldn&#8217;t dream of going to a Muslim country and entering a mosque without taking off my shoes, and if western women have to cover their heads and legs when they enter one, so be it. If people don&#8217;t like the cultural and moral imperatives in other countries, they shouldn&#8217;t go there. Quite simply...
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							<description><![CDATA[Euhh sorry, I meant to write &#8221;if people don&#8217;t RESPECT the cultural and moral imperatives....... We are, of course, free to like and agree with them or not.]]></description>
							<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Euhh sorry, I meant to write &#8221;if people don&#8217;t RESPECT the cultural and moral imperatives....... We are, of course, free to like and agree with them or not.
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