“The referendum outcome means Switzerland will follow France, which banned wearing a full face veil in public in 2011. Full or partial bans on wearing face coverings in public are also in place in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark and the Netherlands.”
For more context to those who are not aware, France is one of the most racist nations on earth and has a long history of colonization, racial oppression, and dictating women what they or cannot wear.
Sad to see Switzerland moving in the same direction
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Classic talking point, thanks for bringing it up. The very same argument was precisely used by the far right in France about a decade ago. The law did not explicitly mention the burqa, however:
Also, you didn’t read the article because it explicitly deconstructs your misinformed argument, stating:
So please stop normalizing racism. At least, read the article before you criticize something you have no knowledge of.
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This is a common misunderstanding. Or don’t you consider antisemitism for instance to be a form of racism? See culture racism for more information on that.
Doesn’t it matter when lobbies write the laws? Even when there is nothing specifically against the poor in those “social reforms” that will put millions more in poverty?
Yes the law itself is very much racist, because it is intended and understood by the police and broader population as a means of racist policing. We already know from experience (eg. in France) that anti-face-cover laws are only applied against the muslim (or supposed-muslim) population. What is that kind of tyranny where the State dictates how we should dress ourselves?!
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This line is super thin.
I don’t support any religion, but i oppose anti-religious hatred which is itself a religion. Your argument is misinformed: islam is not more or less misogynist than other religions (or lack thereof). There’s plenty of feminism and misogyny in both religious and atheist circles, yes including muslim feminists in case you’re not aware.
Also, your argument is factually incorrect. The sacred book of the muslims does not mandate wearing a veil (though recommends it in some situations via an anecdote) and certainly doesn’t say a woman who doesn’t wear a veil should go to hell.
So what? Does that make it less racist? A law banning Bittorrent usage would only affect a tiny minority of Internet users, would that make it less hostile to a free Internet? The rhetoric around this law and the racist neocolonial context we bathe in is what makes the law racist: people should dress how the hell they want. No one should be forced to wear a veil (or anything else), but noone should be prevented to.
The moral policing in France forcing women to undress is just as misogynist as the moral policing in Iran forcing women to dress. Having an abstract body (the State) controlling women’s bodies and appearances is a core aspect of misogyny. In this specific case of a referendum, it’s a tyranny of the majority over minorities.
Also, there is a long history of colonialism using rhetoric of “progress” and “protecting women from barbarism” despite evidence of the contrary. An example of that is the mass unveiling campaigns organized by the french occupation in Algeria.
There’s of course a little bit of that, though personally i would argue it’s the other way around. People in power certainly fear both social struggles and minority cultures (including islam) challenging their supremacy through multiculturalism.
I recommend you take a breathe and start with a fresh look at the situation. Try to imagine yourself back in the 1930’s, would you consider a kippa ban in the same way you do a veil ban? Antisemitism is still pretty much around, but the europe-wide target of racist discourse and conspiracy theories is now islam. Key figures around our continent are advocating and preparing for a muslim genocide as is being achieved in some countries in Asia. Despite being an atheist, i’ve chosen my side of the struggle.
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I can see that. But advocating against other people’s religions is already a religion of sorts. Even though i disagree with some fundamental assumptions it makes, i will fight for the right of people to have their own religion (or lack thereof) in the face of resurging fascism hiding behind the banner of “clashes of civilizations” and other racist nonsense. In the past decade the fascists have constructed the image of the “islamo-leftist” here in france which is the modern equivalent of the “judeo-bolshevik” conspiracy: it goes a long way to show who will be first on their extermination list. And if you think it’s only small fascist cliques advocating for genocide, you should be aware key public figures including government officials and famous writers have advocated for unregulated imprisonment and/or deportation of muslims and activists for years. Now even the heads of french government are advocating for cleansing universities from so-called “islamo-leftists”.
Time will tell. I just know for sure it plays into a powerful fascist narrative and nothing good can come out of it, whoever gets the blame.
Indeed. They also maintain a firm grip on the countries they ravaged, by propping dictators. See Senegal protests this week against French companies: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/3/7/pressure-mounts-on-senegals-president-after-deadly-protests
Correct! Nice to meet/hear someone critical of the french colonial empire on the Internet. Our species is growing rare ;-)
Hope to see you around!