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VICTORY: British Conservative Leader Considers BURQA BAN - America Should Follow Suit

Gary FranchiApril 11, 2026163 views
VICTORY: British Conservative Leader Considers BURQA BAN - America Should Follow Suit
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British Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch is finally saying what millions of patriots have been thinking for years - it's time to ban the burqa in public spaces. As part of a broader crackdown on Islamist extremism, Badenoch is considering legislation that would end the dangerous practice of allowing complete facial coverings in areas where everyone else is required to show their identity.

This isn't about religious freedom, folks - it's about common sense security and equal application of the law. Why should one group enjoy "permanent public anonymity" while the rest of us are subject to identification requirements everywhere from banks to airports to government buildings?

Security Trumps Political Correctness

The left loves to scream "Islamophobia" whenever anyone raises legitimate security concerns about face-covering garments. But let's be honest - would you be allowed to walk into a courthouse, DMV, or school wearing a ski mask? Of course not. So why the double standard?

Badenoch understands what weak-kneed politicians refuse to acknowledge: that real freedom requires responsibility and transparency in civil society. When certain groups demand special exemptions from basic identification norms, it creates a two-tiered justice system that undermines social cohesion.

"Freedom that produces permanent public anonymity for one group, in spaces where no one else enjoys it, is not freedom's finest hour," critics of the current system argue.

The timing couldn't be better. While America deals with its own challenges regarding immigration and integration, European conservatives are finally finding their backbone after years of disastrous open-border policies.

America First Lessons

President Trump's second-term agenda of putting America First includes serious immigration reform and ending the failed multiculturalist experiment. Perhaps it's time for red state governors to consider similar measures that prioritize citizen safety over virtue signaling.

The question isn't whether this violates someone's rights - it's whether Western civilization will finally defend its own values and security standards. Badenoch is showing real leadership while American RINOs continue to cower. When will our own politicians show the same courage?

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Gary Franchi

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ConservativeVoterVerified1 hours ago
Finally! This is exactly the kind of leadership we need more of.
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HeritageDefenderVerifiedjust now
What's the legal framework they're proposing? I'd love to see the specifics of how this would be implemented.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
About time someone had the courage to address this! Security and cultural integration should be our top priorities.
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FreedomFirst88Verifiedjust now
Exactly! France has had these laws for years and it's worked out fine for them.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
When you move to a new country, you should respect and adapt to that country's values. That's how immigration has always worked until recently.
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TradValuesVerifiedjust now
I work in a bank and we require all customers to remove hats and sunglasses for security reasons. How is this any different?
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CommonSense2023Verifiedjust now
Great point! Same rules should apply to everyone equally.
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SarahK_TXVerifiedjust now
As a woman, I see this as protecting women's rights too. Many of these women don't have a choice in wearing them.