No - it's actually old news rehashed. The ban on face coverings in public spaces in Denmark came into effect in August 2018.Denmark's law prohibits wearing garments that cover the face in public spaces, including burqas and niqabs. Violations of this law can result in fines.
The ban has been a subject of significant debate, with proponents arguing for integration and security, and opponents raising concerns about religious freedom and discrimination. Similar bans on face coverings exist in other European countries.
A number of European countries, including France, Belgium, Denmark, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands, have implemented national or partial bans on face coverings in public spaces. Other nations like Germany, Italy, and Spain have enacted bans in specific cities, regions, or public sectors, while countries such as Luxembourg and Switzerland have also introduced bans on face coverings.
Why can't we - or better, why won't we - do this in America? Well, for one thing, we don't have the balls to actually implement it, and if we do do it, then the ICE guys won't be able to wear face coverings when they're working - or at least that's what the pro-muslim, pro-illegals argument will be...


But we DID ban Klansman wearing their hoods in public, and used that example to ban everyone else's face covering.
ReplyDeleteThe burka, niqabs: tools to keep women enslaved but here's a thought. What can be hidden under those garments? In Islam women cannot be searched, cannot remove their head covering if they are detained by law enforcement. Here are some ideas that can be hid under these garments: guns, knives, bombs. In Israel before entering a hospital lets say women are put into an area before they can go into hospital and checked for these items. Has saved many lives. Islam truly hates everyone that are not Muslims: actions and vocal support that comment.
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