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In reply to the discussion: American Muslim Women Are Fighting For The Freedom To Swim [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)12. Given that these rules specifically target religious dress,
yes, one might be justified in suspecting that this is designed to target religions.
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Nonsense. These rules are in effect in every pool I've ever swum in for decades
Ron Obvious
Jul 2019
#5
I read the entire article....your C&P adresses a specific event..with a teeshirt
AncientGeezer
Jul 2019
#36
Your example has nothing to do with some French cities banning burkini's. Actually, Paris bans all
emmaverybo
Jul 2019
#51
You demonstrate the ability to read, yet you don't seem to realize she wasn't wearing a burkini.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#55
Ruhee Kapadia should stop abusing her daughter and let her live a normal life.
Voltaire2
Jul 2019
#15
The religion I follow, under the Lord Triton, requires I enter earth's holy waters totally nude ...
mr_lebowski
Jul 2019
#52
Still not going to walk this trash, false-correlation travesty of journalism article back, huh?
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2019
#62