its not unusual to see muslim women wearing hijab, and i know there are people who want to ban that toothedoc wrote:I find it hard to believe that burkas are anything but a male dominance issue, there are many Muslims living in the US and I don't remember seeing any burkas here.Belinda wrote: But there are Muslim women , and infidel women too, who genuinely want to adhere to ethnic traditional dress styles.
have never seen a woman wear a burka in usa but i have seen it during my trips to Canada, my canadian friends tell me that the french canadians are all worked up about it but elsewhere no one really cares
there were some muslims in the school i went to and some of the girls wore hijabs and i did get to discuss it with them (me being a girl makes that easier)
it is sometimes a male dominance thing. in other cases the men could not are less but their wives and daughters and sisters wear hijab anyway. i know one muslim girl wore the hijab even though her parents did not see any need for it - no male dominance there --- my understanding is that the situation with burkas is similar.
but the 'burkini' is not really a burka-like thing anyway it does not cover the face