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French court confirms ban on 'burkinis' in city's swimming pools

When Pendemic was at large there was a softening of the anti Muslim stories and softening of Anti Hijab stories

Now since things are bit better with vaccination we see these stories resurfacing again

While this is not France but only a video 100 years ago who societies behaved
It was common for fully dressed people to enjoy the beach


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Considering the above evidence quite puzzling the one sided view French Judges have in respect to modern verdicts because wearing clothes' at beaches is what French did themselves
 
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At least a prostitute has a free will and mind.
do they have , you need to go and study on the matter .

This isnt about bikini. No women is forced to wear a bikini, but walking around like trashbag gets banned. And btw covering face in public should be banned too.
what about mask ?
what about heavy makeup that disguise true face

She doesnt have too since there is this:



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As i said, if you dont like europe gtfo
if you want to put example of alternate women swimwear at least choose something that don't be so controversial in this thread
 
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France is a secular country , they are making sure it remains that way. They are curbing the problem in bud. It has nothing to do with yhe dress.

If you allow something based on someone religion then in future other requests will follow. You just have to stay home if you don't like something ,no one is stopping you from wearing what you wear and jump into your private pool.
you knew i believe secular mean religion have no say in decision making and rules, France is fighting religion symbols , a Christin cant use a cross necklace at school , a Muslim woman can't wear scarf ,... that's to me look like anti religion , not secular

This legislation will only result in all Muslim women leaving EU while their male relatives will remain there to bang white beauties 24/7 :lol: At least the Muslim wives stopped their husbands from having white gfs but now it will be an open playing field. Thank You French Court
that's simply nonsense

Wear a bikini please
actually there is Bikini for males

The french are the biggest hypocrites and racists on earth.

In France anything anti muslim is defended as freedom of speech. They go out of their way to insult muslims...

but This provokes absolute outrage.

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The zionists/macron erupted into rage over this "anti-semitic, racisssssst" mural that had to be removed ASAP.

Dont you dare mention the oversized influence zionists with dual loyalties to the zionist entity have on western politicians.... Freedom of speech ends, where the zionist "jew" begins.
I say anything anti religion as long as its not against a certain country .
 
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Not really, the French logic is pretty clear. The (exclusive) demand for a burkini comes as a demand of a particular religion, which they can't allow... as they don't allow any such demands from other religions also.
Good they don't yield even a single inch to fundamentalists.
The french behaviour is fundamentalist, oh the irony which you fail to see.

When i visit islamic countries i follow customs there. When i was in egypt i did not wear short pants when visiting a mosque and so on .


I expect that muslims follow our rules too



Better a prostitute than a walking trash bag.

At least a prostitute has a free will and mind.



Burka / burkini is against european customs and culture. It appears alien and crazy here and disturbs people.
Less than 100 years ago most European women wore garbs very much like the hijab so you have no clue about the culture. This is simply the french trying to tell women what they can and cant wear. Funny how all the feminist have disappeared.

She doesnt have too since there is this:



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As i said, if you dont like europe gtfo

And where are these European born people meant to go....you sound like a facist they use the same lingo. Dont agree with something so they should leave the country, what idiocy.
 
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The french can ofcourse do what they want but it's the right of French citizens who are against this to speak out against it. The french I have mostly found as secular extremists. They do the very thing they preach against.
 
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When Pendemic was at large there was a softening of the anti Muslim stories and softening of Anti Hijab stories

Now since things are bit better with vaccination we see these stories resurfacing again

While this is not France but only a video 100 years ago who societies behaved
It was common for fully dressed people to enjoy the beach


Images from France



Considering the above evidence quite puzzling the one sided view French Judges have in respect to modern verdicts because wearing clothes' at beaches is what French did themselves

Bikini was not invented yet.


A scandalous, two-piece history of the bikini​

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By Steve Hendrix
July 7, 2018 at 7:00 a.m. EDT

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Micheline Bernardini, a French nude dancer, was the only model swimsuit designer Louis Réard could find to wear his bikini when it debuted July 5, 1946, in Paris. (AFP/Getty Images)
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Part One​

The summer of 1946 was a season of freedom in Paris. Europe had just emerged from World War II, the beaches were clear and the liberated French were ready to carry liberation a bit further — an itsy bitsy, teeny weeny bit further, in the form of a women’s bathing costume that could just about fit into a shot glass.

The bikini was born at a Paris poolside photo shoot on July 5, 1946, a week before Bastille Day and in the midst a global textile shortage. The designer, former engineer Louis Réard, hired the only model willing to expose so much model, a 19-year-old nude dancer from the Casino de Paris named Micheline Bernardini. She put on the four small patches he had strung together and showed the fashion world the female belly button.

Réard’s innovation wasn’t the first to split women’s traditional swimwear in two. Hollywood icons and pinup models had long worn two-piece suits, as was evident under the lids of thousands of GI footlockers still being shipped home from Europe. But that navel was novel.
Kelly Killoren Bensimon, who recorded a history of the garment in “The Bikini Book,” said that last inch of midriff was fashion’s final “zone of contention.”
“We had seen Jayne Mansfield and a lot of other actresses wearing two-piece bathing suits,” Bensimon said in an interview. “But never with the navel showing. That was the scandal.”
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Aside from some artefactual evidence that female athletes competed in two-piece garb in ancient Greece and Rome, the history of women’s bathing costumes is one long coverup. Victorian women who dared to bathe in public did so in long smocks that were only distinguishable from their daily wear by the fact that they were dripping wet.

Turn-of-the-century beachwear for women was a heavy affair in this 1906 photo. (Library of Congress)
But hemlines slowly crept up, necklines slipped down and sleeves retracted over the shoulder. Women’s swimming was introduced in the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm, and a Portland, Ore., woolen-maker named Carl Jantzen began marketing a sleeveless one-piece that left the legs bare, although his knitted wool garment came with matching cap and stockings.

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Rayon and other new synthetic fabrics made for more comfortable and form-fitting suits, which was fine with Busby Berkeley and other choreographers of the synchronized pool dance numbers that became a movie staple. By the 1940s, swim star Esther Williams was on screens and posters in two-piece suits that showed a swath of above-the-button belly and the abs that had made her a national champion in the 100-meter freestyle.
Shocking stuff, but once the war was finished, the tan lines were destined to become more tangled yet.
By 1946, Réard had left automotive engineering to work in his mother’s lingerie business. In the heady months after the armistice, he was in an arms race with another designer to create the world’s smallest swimsuit.

The rival, Jacques Heim, claimed success with a design he called “the Atom.” But Reard, stitching together a napkin’s worth of newsprint-patterned fabric, achieved something smaller than Heim’s Atom, which he named after the Bikini Atoll, the remote island where atoms were being split in atomic bomb tests that very week.


“We’ve seen it after many wars,” Bensimon said. “In the safer time to follow, we get these celebrations of freedom and the human body.”

Part Two (the brief part)​

At first, the bikini was more of a sensation than a success. Some photographers and models did dare to shoot the suits, and Réard built his own business around the design.
But it was slow to break through the modesty barriers on European beaches, much less in the postwar United States. Many commentators condemned the look, and plenty of communities banned it. Even today, the swimsuit is the center of debate in some Western locales; Barcelona banned wearing a bikini on the streets in 2011.

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Ursula Andress wore a bikini in the 1962 James Bond movie “Dr. No.” (AP)
But celebrities began their own navel maneuvers. Six years after Bernardini was the first girl in a bikini, Bridgette Bardot made “The Girl in the Bikini.” In 1962, Ursula Andress strode from the surf in “Dr. No” in nothing but a knife and bikini as the original Bond girl.



It was the Jet Age that really boosted the fortunes of the skimpy garment, according to Bensimon. The wealthy and glamorous began to shuttle in and out of the Riviera, bringing new standards of beachwear to shores — and soon pools — around the world.
In the United States, it took a former Mousketeer to make the big reveal okay for family viewing, Bensimon said. When Annette Funicello, a child star from the Mickey Mouse Club, got permission to wear a bikini in most of her madcap beach movies, it wasn’t just Frankie Avalon who did a double take.
“Everybody noticed,” Bensimon said. “She just wanted to be one of the cool kids.”
So did many of the kids who saw her. By then, America’s top-to-bottom adoption of the bikini was irreversible.

 
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Because in the West, they think its okay for their daughters to look like prostitutes in bikini. Just say it as it is.

Ahh France, half your women don’t even know who the baby daddy is, Lol. They shouldn’t hate the Nazis as much as they do cause they literally took the clothes of them in 6 days, haha.
 
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Come on don't they have better things to worry about.

If somebody wants to stroll around in a Gorilla Suit are they going to get in a huff about that too.

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It looks like France recognises the socio-religious pressure faced by the women who are forced to wear one. Many countries would just ignore the elephant in the room, which is the conservative males in the family, who coerce women to stick to conservative religious values.
You are just a hateful genocidal maniac indulging in gross generalizations and demonization. If this was all forced then women of that faith would be rejoicing this and NOT actually protesting these discriminatory laws. You are in no position to decide what women of certain faith want, which is spans in 100s of countries and cultures. No one made you the spokesperson - if there is anyone forcing somebody to do something (man or woman) that specific act or case needs to be dealt with separately as per the law.

Anyway your signature shows your hateful nature.
 
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When i visit islamic countries i follow customs there. When i was in egypt i did not wear short pants when visiting a mosque and so on .


I expect that muslims follow our rules too



Better a prostitute than a walking trash bag.

At least a prostitute has a free will and mind.



Burka / burkini is against european customs and culture. It appears alien and crazy here and disturbs people.
Actually it is better to be a trash bag than be a prostitute with syphilis.

Now shoo you moron.
 
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I do not see what the problem is honestly

there country there rules right?
 
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Then why does West lecture other countries on Human rights bla bla bla.
Exactly why does the West lecture other societies on human rights then?
not like you lot listen to them lol

you say the same thing our country our rules its not like millions of "westerner" clamoring to get to and live in Muslim countries

oh and human right include a lot issues and I don't necessarily agree with the ruling

but the "west" does better on human rights overall than Muslim countries
 
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not like you lot listen to them lol

you say the same thing our country our rules its not like millions of "westerner" clamoring to get to and live in Muslim countries
There are a lot of westerners living in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, and Oman.
 
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