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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (140691)11/30/2001 2:57:15 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (4) of 1580501
 
Its hard to understand a culture that requires women to be covered up in many locations but then permits them access to higher education. Is there a rationale?

American women are also required to be covered up in many locations, as well. Not just by culture, but also by law. Is there a rationale?


Tom, Mani made a similar point and I have to agree.

Nonetheless, I still think there is a difference between covering your entire body as opposed to those parts of the anatomy that are considered sexual. By covering a person's face, you take away that person's identity....their sense of individuality. I find that far more extreme than covering breasts and/or genitalia.

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