--- Sachin Phadte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As far as the saree is concerned, there seems to be > a huge misconception. > The Socialist party candidate for the president of > France thinks: "Sarees inhibit free movement and > discourage women's full participation in > professional careers and sports, she argued, > extending the case for the ban on Sarees beyond > security concerns." > Mario observes: > And here I thought these European socialists were the epitome of social inclusion and tolerance and enlightened common sense. Thanks to Muslim radicals who want to dominate their women into hiding them and their faces from public view, the Europeans are now coming face to face with their previous pretensions. > Perhaps the Socialist party candidate for the president of France should make a visit to India to see how millions of women are not discouraged from most working activity, and change into something more appropriate when the need arises without the heavy hand of a nanny Government needing to get involved. >
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