That’s a smart idea. If it wasn’t for the discrimination, the burka is a pragmatic solution to prevention of skin cancer.

That’s a smart idea. If it wasn’t for the discrimination, the burka is a pragmatic solution to prevention of skin cancer.

I’m concerned about _preserving_ American diversity.

We have domestic violence protection laws in the USA (for now : Russia got rid of theirs… and I fear we may get rid of ours) – but for now, domestic violence victims have an outlet in the USA, so theoretically that should take care of family abuses in the USA as the law (at least) supports their protection.

Many women in the USA see them as empowerment though, even a form of “You can’t tell me what to wear because I have religious protection” as they enter the workforce.

The power dynamics in the USA are a little different for African American Muslims because they were formed from a black nationalist movement in the 1960s which continues to today.

Their numbers are officially relatively small but are influential.

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