 Why do you think that Western governments have gone as far to ban certain items of religious value such as the Burkini or even the Nicarb for example? Okay, I suppose when you look at the Nicarb it could come from the perspective of that they can't identify a person who's wearing a Nicarb. So for national security reasons I suppose they can use that excuse to ban it but I don't see what stops a woman from identifying another woman who's wearing a Nicarb. So why do you need to ban it? If a woman decides this is what she wants to wear and you need to check out who she says she is then ask a woman to look at her. So you don't think that wearing the Nicarb is a threat to national security then? I don't see how because if it's a matter of identification then a woman with a Nicarb would have no problem taking off her Nicarb in front of another woman and there are women security guards so I don't see the problem. When you're talking about the Burkini I don't understand why there is a reason to ban that because you're not affecting anyone else. If you choose to fully clothe yourself when you're swimming that is your choice. You're not affecting anyone else, you're not causing a problem to anyone else. So again I see no reason to ban it. A lot of people talk about I suppose they come from the perspective of that they see it as oppression and so they want to free us but they're using the term oppression and saying they want to free me whereas they're truly oppressing me because they're not allowing me to dress the way I want to dress and that is oppression. So in the name of oppression they're actually oppressing me if that makes sense and then they come from the perspective of we don't want to be a religious government, we want to be a secular and religion and secularism should be different. You know you can't bring in religion into the secular world into education and things like that but again if you think about it from perspective of I as a Muslim Islam is my life, it's not just a religion that I follow. It's a lifestyle. Exactly. So by making, telling me I can't go into an education system with my hijab you're actually stopping me from being educated because I will not remove my hijab. And therefore I will not get educated. So you're actually making it worse for me.