We have to get these Muslim guys to see what it's like trying to parallel park in a burqa.
Yes, I think once they understand that, they might think differently about forcing their women to wear them.
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Fab, I am saying, if the guy does not want to do the tasks he considers beneath him, a WOMANS tasks, they might think differently about forcing them to wear something that will not allow them to conduct buisness in public.
MTG, I am not talking specifically about in-the-home stuff, but what about food shopping? What about picking up the kids from school? Will they allow a kid to be picked up by someone refusing to let themselves be ID'd? Is there a way to passively push the choice back on their shoulders to encourage rather than force it?
And Fab, c'mahn.![]()
We have to get these Muslim guys to see what it's like trying to parallel park in a burqa.
Yes, I think once they understand that, they might think differently about forcing their women to wear them.
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Last edited by Fabrizio; January 27th, 2010 at 11:58 AM.
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