When a piece of clothing can be used to try and pervert the course of justice and ridicule our legal system then it is time to say enough is enough. It is time to say no to this divisive and confronting garment and ban its use in public. The full face veil or burqa is not mandatory in the religion of Islam and wearing it is a matter of choice. Banning this controversial garment is no more restrictive than banning people from walking into a bank with a motorcycle helmet on.
One can only imagine how difficult it will be to change these practices if the politically correct give Muslims the right to implement Sharia Law and operate outside of mainstream Australia. Combine that with the fact that there will soon be Muslims groups running for parliament and we have a situation where the laws and values of our country will be under attack by using our own democratic system against us. It is time for Australian politicians to stand up and say once and for all that Australia operates under the one set of laws and constitution and we will not pander to any individual group or religion
One can only imagine how difficult it will be to change these practices if the politically correct give Muslims the right to implement Sharia Law and operate outside of mainstream Australia. Combine that with the fact that there will soon be Muslims groups running for parliament and we have a situation where the laws and values of our country will be under attack by using our own democratic system against us. It is time for Australian politicians to stand up and say once and for all that Australia operates under the one set of laws and constitution and we will not pander to any individual group or religion
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