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by gradstudent
4539 days ago
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I can only comment on the situation as I understand it; I.e. that the law does not specifically mention Islam and it does not prohibit, as you have misrepresented, "dressing up as a Muslim". Moreover, as others have pointed out, there are already plenty of places that prohibit face covering attire. Also accusations of Big Brother coming from Americans at this point is rather hilarious. |
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Ah, but it bans something that it just so happens only Muslims would wear. Suspicious, no?
> Also accusations of Big Brother coming from Americans at this point is rather hilarious.
Irrelevant. If you think the NSA is alone, you're delusional.