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Well, the clothing that is worn in some cultures contrasts starkly with the clothing that is worn is western societies. It is one of the most obvious things that stands out about someone when you see them walking down the street. It is a reminder that the demographic composition of your suburb is changing, and that can make some people uncomfortable.
Not wishing to single out the islamic clothing style, but I personally find the full body burqa particularly objectionable, and would support proposals to have it banned. Not being able to see someone's face is horrible in my opinion, and I can definitely understand why people would feel intimidated in the presence of a group of people who they can't even see. A sense of anonymity is introduced which leads to suspicion, and erosion of the community fabric.
Not wishing to single out the islamic clothing style, but I personally find the full body burqa particularly objectionable, and would support proposals to have it banned. Not being able to see someone's face is horrible in my opinion, and I can definitely understand why people would feel intimidated in the presence of a group of people who they can't even see. A sense of anonymity is introduced which leads to suspicion, and erosion of the community fabric.
You know what I don't understand about that attire?
It's that they can wear their full bodied covering (with as little as just the eyes showing) and DRIVE A CAR!
HELLO!! What about peripheral vision? I've always found that odd, and well, dangerous to say the least.
Other than that, no issue with the attire, if that's what they wanna wear, I just don't think they should be able to drive whilst wearing it!