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Not sure discriminate is the right word.
Presumably all laws discriminate against the law breakers.
Horrific garment - Bozza hazza point.
Not many muslim women worldwide do wear it so why do some?
If that's how they normally dress and that's what they are used to then I would feel uncomfortable about telling them they must do what they would think of as partially undressing.
What if some country passes a law banning women from wearing skirts? I don't mean wear trousers, just take your skirt off.
If western women in these days of equality claim they should be allowed to wear whatever they want - meaning as little as they want - without having to put up with stares or comments from men, then it does seem odd that some cannot wear as much as they want.
Going around looking like letter boxes.
Mmmm nothing like insulting people.
Mind, I expect Yafo will be along to explain why full face veil bans in Denmark and across Europe, dont discriminate against Muslim women.
What about gangs of people in hoodys and face coverings?
You never did answer.
The 1965 Race Relations Act also mentions "ethnicity".(By racist, I am assuming that includes ethnic discrimination).
https://www.parliament.uk/about/living- heritage/transformingsociety/private-lives/relationships/collections1/race-relations-act-1965/race-relations-act-1965/Race Relations Act 1965
The Act banned racial discrimination in public places and made the promotion of hatred on the grounds of ‘colour, race, or ethnic or national origins’ an offence.
The 1965 Race Relations Act also mentions "ethnicity".
https://www.parliament.uk/about/living- heritage/transformingsociety/private-lives/relationships/collections1/race-relations-act-1965/race-relations-act-1965/