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by harperlee
3593 days ago
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I believe that preventing the tension buildup that leads to violence is a reasonable cause for state intervention. The ban of the burkini is a misguided attempt to alleviate that tension. Although this is very sad to write, nowadays in France being very publicly muslim increases that tension. Using burkinis that contrast your being covered whilst the rest of the people on the beach/pool are semi-naked is included in being very publicly muslim. Also, there is a big element of context in this article. See my comment at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12352798. |
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Its so badly and obviously misguided as a technique to that intent that it is simply implausible that that is the actual intent, specifically in that it does the exact opposite, and that it is transparently obvious that it would do so, and that even if you might excuse someone for failing to recognize this in a vacuum, the fact that a number of similar previous bans have been both proposed and implemented in Europe, and France specifically, with wide media coverage and the same counterproductive effect makes it impossible to believe any policy maker anywhere in France (or, on Earth for that matter) could, other than through willful ignorance, be unaware of the likely effect.