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Originally Posted by CaptainYooh
There is no way to deal with these issues without creating a conflict. It has to create a conflict and it has to live through the conflict. The conflict itself should not be a deterrent to a good public policy. Yes, it will be difficult and uncomfortable for those women that are covering their faces now. But it will be much easier for their daughters and grand-daughters.
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I don't disagree. However, is the policy actually going to achieve its goals? In the long run, will it just close dialogue between groups and further force women out of the public?
Honestly, I don't know the answer to these questions. Thus far, every attempt to deal with radical Islam has failed miserably. Olive branches have been taken advantage of by radical elements (see the UK). Aggressive opposition has led to destabalization and further radicalization.