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A young woman wears the niqab in Brussels in April 2010, before Belgium banned such face coverings in 2011.
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Dear Friend,

Good morning! Here is Friday’s set of columns for WORLD Opinions.

  • Moral clarity in Portugal: John Mac Ghlionn writes about Portugal’s ban on the niqab and burqa—and why America should ban them too.
  • Back to gender reality for Gen Z: Nathan A. Finn writes that, whether through a change in fashion or a shift in worldview, transgenderism is fading.
  • Worthy lives lost: Emily A. Ibrahim writes about the perils of genetic testing for babies with Down Syndrome.

Also of interest: For WORLD Magazine, Emma Freire writes about fascism, and how the frequently used pejorative is widely misunderstood.

Sincerely,

Timothy Lamer
 
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Timothy Lamer
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