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I agree with jadefeldtophelia’s comment. As he said that
there is nothing offensive about a burkini,
so there is no need to regulate. Because it doesn’t hurt.
I don’t know what to do that, but it’s outdated in a world of globalization.
In a globalized world, everything is diversity and should be tolerated.
In other words, you should be free to choose between burkini and others like bikini with lots of exposure. However, it is important here that no one should complain or make discriminatory remarks, even if the background is one of opposing religions and histories. Even for those who wear burkini. Everyone needs to be free and tolerant of it.
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