Saturday, January 30, 2010

The French Disconnection:-2

So now let’s see what this Frenchness is. If I speak French, born in France and contribute to its economy (by paying taxes) play by its rules and generally be a good person, does it not count of me being French or do I have to dress a certain way, follow the majority views (even if they are wrong) will that qualify me as a French Citizen. I am really confused. I don’t know out of what logic they have decided to ban this Burqa.

If you need faces for identification purposes, I am all for it, you need to know that the person in the ID is the same standing in front of you. But to ban it just because someone feels the divine task of riding these females of the slavery of their men, then I am against it. Why is France feeling threatened by such a miniscule minority amongst their midst.

The French is a nuclear power and a veto member of the United Nations Security council.Why does it feel that some women wearing a burqa threaten the Frenchness of the state? If they are really offended by it then instead of banning it officially, they should have ignored it and let the public deal with it in their own manner. Once the public shuns it then there will be no Burqa. Forcing somebody to wear something looking and acting like French is utterly ridiculous.

I believe the main reason is that they are really afraid about the growing rise of Islam and they are at a loss how to deal with it. They cannot expel all the Muslims so this is how they are dealing with it. They have utterly failed to integrate their Muslims minorities into the mainstream French life and now they want to rectify it by passing this ridiculous law.

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