True. But I don't see how that changes what the premise is. A Muslim woman doesn't wear a face veil (when she chooses to) 24/7. She wears it in front of people she doesn't want to have access to her physical appearance. The same as you choosing to have an audio call or a video call. Thinking that you, a stranger, should have access to parts of her body that she don't want you to is a problem. A veil doesn't keep her from communicating. You can still hear her voice. You probably mean that it bothers you as it changes some non-verbal communication. But non-verbal communication between people of different cultures shouldn't be relied upon anyway. It is a form of communication that is very culturally dependent. As I have found out. Since I wrote that article I have moved to Kosovo and non verbal cues here are very different even with seeing everyone's faces.