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This is not about religious symbols. It is about being able to socially interact with other kids. It is about kids who do not necessarily choose to wear such clothing but are being often forced to do so by their family.
I don't know but suggest that if you questioned the families they would say it is very much about religious observations.
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Wearing such clothes makes it also impossible for them to integrate with the non-muslim population.
This is forced religious integration, is it not?
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This is about immigrants who come from countries where women have very different rights than men. While France cannot force these countries to change their laws, it can do something for the rights of women living in France.
Yes, but France cannot force rights upon women unwilling to accept them because they believe it taboo in their religion.
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Note that we are not talking about headscarfs here. The fact that some parents (or maybe it should be fathers and older brothers?) take their children off school because they are not allowed to wear burkas there shows that there is something seriously wrong, at least from a western European perspective.
I think it is disingenuous to say this restriction is not religious-based. I can't see this as much different than placing kids in Christian schools because of beliefs.