Burqa Ban: hidden camera tests public response
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Politicians are urging tolerance after two Muslim women were refused rides onboard Auckland buses.
While the bus drivers are claiming they have a mask phobia it has sparked a debate about where Muslim women should be allowed to wear the full hijab or veil.
And while the Prime Minister claims we live in a tolerant and inclusive society, do we?
We wanted to test the theory.
Mihingarangi Forbes and Campbell Live's producer Jayne Soons walked in the shoes of Muslim women for a day.
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Politicians are urging tolerance after two Muslim women were refused rides onboard Auckland buses.
While the bus drivers are claiming they have a mask phobia it has sparked a debate about where Muslim women should be allowed to wear the full hijab or veil.
And while the Prime Minister claims we live in a tolerant and inclusive society, do we?
We wanted to test the theory.
Mihingarangi Forbes and Campbell Live's producer Jayne Soons walked in the shoes of Muslim women for a day.
Видео Burqa Ban: hidden camera tests public response канала Newshub
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