Agreed more to learning than conveying facts. There's the develpoment of social skills like reading people's faces. Maybe with a veiled face a child would learn to listen to the tone and timbre of a voice to get their signals.I would have thought that face to face contact is quite important.

As an immigrant myself, I feel it is incumbent to make the effort to assimilate. If not, why come?
The banks in Uk will not serve anyone wearing a crash helmet.
Will they serve anyone wearing a veil ?
I never found myself in school worring about whether or not I was looking at the teacher the whole time. In fact I tend not to pay attention directly to someone talking and instead listen while sort of drifting off into space. This lets me focus on what the person is saying and listen for auditory clues indicating sarcasm, etc.
People accuse the Muslims of being divisive in not wanting to 'blend in' to society, but, isn't it just as divisive (ironically) to expect people to give up their traditions or customs because those traditions/customs are simply different?
I guess if veiled teachers were routinely abusing and raping kids I could support a ban on weaing veils, but, until things like that happen it seems much ado about nothing. Just generating controversy for the sake of generating controversy.

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That's the word I meant.
Wearing a veil is still not integrating. I have no problem with head-scarves, as women all over the world use them, but, the full veil is different.
^^^^Depends on the age of the student. Young children will look at teh teacher's face.
They are modifying their religious beliefs, the woman in question is of pakistani origin and up until a few years ago you would never see any women of pakistani origin in the UK wearing these face covering veils so why is it all of a sudden their religious duty to do so.
This is an attempt to stick 2 fingers up at the majority population.
They champion falsehood, support the butcher against the victim, the oppressor against the innocent child. May God mete them the punishment they deserve

Let's turn this around.
If a British woman emigrated to an Muslim country, would you support her desire to wear low-cut T-shirts and tight jeans?
Of course, you know that the Arabs would never tolerate that.
I think that that is the root of why I think the veil is wrong.
Showing tolerance, when you know it would never be reciprocated if the situation was reversed.
Phuket - Veni Vidi Veni
Who is threatening them to wear the veil? Is it so bad for Pakistani women in the UK that they cover their faces to hide?
They should feel lucky they live in a society that offers them so much tolerance without having to push it for all it's worth.
Name 1 country that has islam as it major religion that offers anywhere near the same religious and cultural tolerance that the UK does.
A democracy must respect the minority populations and their traditions and culture, otherwise, it's not a democracy. You may expect them to learn English to stay in the UK (just as immigrants to the US should learn English) but you don't have the right to tell them how they may practice their religious beliefs (unless there's some law that all British subjects must be Protestants and never wear head coverings of any kind...including hats, scarves, etc).
We as far as I am concerned,I like to look at peoples faces when they are talking to me.Facial expression under normal circumstances can convey many meanings and is a way that we interact.Most of the comedians in the world would be fcuked if they wore a ned kelly type veil.

A good idea - removing hats and glasses. Obviously it is so the cameras can get a good picture of you and deter robbers and thieves.
Of course, no Muslim would ever contemplate robbing a bank and so should be allowed in covered from head to foot.
And be allowed to teach languages without revealing their face. Absolutely no need to see a teacher's face - doesn't help communication one little bit.
As if the row of 10 cameras in the bank can't get a good enough picture already? Want to emply people at the door to make sure everyone's beard or moustache is real and not a paste on? How about asking people to remove wigs and toupees? Wait, Mrs. Barnhard has a coat on. She might have a gun under it!
I would agree that facial coverings don't belong in a facility with obvious security implications (such as a bank), but, a school? Are we really better off by sending a message of intolerance to our children that we must all become McDonalds fast food clones and that we shouldn't respect differences in others? Wouldn't it be simpler to achieve the goal of intolerance to keep non-whites out of the UK in the first place?
^Ever heard of facial expresions? Strewth!
Name one third world country which has the same religious and cultural tolerance that the UK does. Most Muslim countries are third world or have unsustainable economies like the oil states. So it isn't really a fair comparison.
Malaysia is a Muslim majority developing country that has coped extremely well with a population which is diverse ethnically and religiously.
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