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maskedmelon 08-26-2016 11:17 AM

France Asserts Women's Right to Wear Clothes
 
In a ruling praised by International Social Justice Hero League, Amnesty International, the French judiciary has upheld the right of women to clothe themselves by overturning bans in dozens of French municipalities much to the chagrin of local officials who had instituted the bans in the interest of public safety.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls refused to acknowledge the very serious war in which France was engaged while continuing to pander to affected jurisdictions by reaffirming that public safety was indeed at the forefront of the (overturned) discriminatory legislation.

Having proudly denied women the right to anonymity in 2010, France now struggles to advance its anti-woman agenda in 2016 year of the monkey, while trying to distance itself and obfuscate the eerie similarities between this legislation and the recent deplorable conduct of British law enforcement in treatment of clothed female beach patrons.

All of this as another international player across the pond is poised to install the first (alleged) vagina in its highest office. Is there no refuge for smoldering torch of Liberty?

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Jarnauga 08-26-2016 12:33 PM

I spznd a great deal of time here crticizing the us, so it's all fair:

I was ashamed as a french to see some mayors and city policemen actually asking women to change their outfit, glad the conseil d'etat told them to go fuck themselves. Obviously the mayor of nice is a right wing asshole who's known for putting more cameras than anywhere else in france for "security"..

As far as i'm concerned, the law was perfectly fine: you can wear whatever you want in the streets except if it covers your face.

Jarnauga 08-26-2016 12:38 PM

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l’arrêté litigieux a ainsi porté une atteinte grave et manifestement illégale aux libertés fondamentales que sont la liberté d’aller et venir, la liberté de conscience et la liberté personnelle.
Even had to fucking quote the constitution. Fucking dumbasses.

entruil 08-26-2016 12:44 PM

are you allowed to wear religious symbols in public? or just not in public schools?

i think it's cool how you can only wear helmets in specific situations.

Jarnauga 08-26-2016 01:20 PM

Not in public schools and it's only for "ostentatious" signs. I.e you can wear a cross necklace or a star of david if you want, but no kippa or hijab or stuff like that

bdastomper58 08-26-2016 01:38 PM

france the real racists

Spyder73 08-26-2016 01:56 PM

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france the real racists

I eat Freedom fry's with my triple bacon burger Frenchy

bdastomper58 08-26-2016 02:01 PM

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I eat Freedom fry's with my triple bacon burger Frenchy

extremely good post im shocked wowza!

Daywolf 08-26-2016 05:05 PM

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AzzarTheGod 08-26-2016 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by maskedmelon (Post 2346906)
In a ruling praised by International Social Justice Hero League, Amnesty International, the French judiciary has upheld the right of women to clothe themselves by overturning bans in dozens of French municipalities much to the chagrin of local officials who had instituted the bans in the interest of public safety.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls refused to acknowledge the very serious war in which France was engaged while continuing to pander to affected jurisdictions by reaffirming that public safety was indeed at the forefront of the (overturned) discriminatory legislation.

Having proudly denied women the right to anonymity in 2010, France now struggles to advance its anti-woman agenda in 2016 year of the monkey, while trying to distance itself and obfuscate the eerie similarities between this legislation and the recent deplorable conduct of British law enforcement in treatment of clothed female beach patrons.

All of this as another international player across the pond is poised to install the first (alleged) vagina in its highest office. Is there no refuge for smoldering torch of Liberty?

Source


Country wide? What the fuck. You should specify the ban was intended to only apply to beaches, some of them nude beaches.

Going to a beach fully clothed and headscarfed just makes you a fucking weirdo. Why should they be allowed to enturbulate people and make them feel bad at the beach?

The beach is about trust and openness, being able to see other peoples bodies and you all share it together (seriously). If they keep wearing full garb at the beach and headwraps there could be violence.


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