Ban the Burqa?

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  • Amicus0

    Universal Liberty is by definition impossible.

    If I'm free to cover my face I'm impinging on other's freedom to view my face.

    Of course, this is bringing logic to an almost farcical level, but in a free society shouldn't we have the right to see someone's face for many reasons – communication via body language, security and law enforcement probably being the major ones. Whether consciously or subconsciously, we all read a person's body language to help us determine their mood, whether they are telling us the truth, or for subtle clues as to whether they like us or not.

    • u don't have the pic of your face attached to your profile. $150 fine.pr2
    • if i were a bank teller i'd agree.airey
    • can't tell anything from a static photo... but here is a smile so you can tell I'm genuine :)Amicus

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