draik said:
Kasz216 said:
draik said:
Kasz216 said:
Eh. Depends on the laws obviouslly. Don't live in europe. But i know i'd like to see some racist laws removed from some countries before i'd agree to it if i lived in an Europeon country. (I'm looking at you france.)
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Which laws exactly?
The headscarf ban in town halls etc.? Because you can't wear crosses either, government = separation of religion and state.
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We all know who that law was targetted at. And that's not seperation of religion and state. That's religious persecution.
When someone believes they HAVE to wear something based on their religion it's just plain bigotry.
Seperation of Church and State means that the state is seperate from a church. IE doesn't favor one. Not that if your on state grounds you can't so any sign of faith.
Once next? Arresting people who look like they are praying?
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You can wear scarfs and crosses on state ground, but if your working for the state you can not wear it (during work hours). You can go pray or whatever during your break.
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What about people who are forced to wear such things for their belief structure?
Aka the scarves being banned in schools. For students. Making those students choose between education and their beliefs.
By telling people they can't wear their headscarves on grounds... you are preventing muslims from having government jobs.
Not allowing people to express their faith is pure bigotry... espiecally when it is seen as required by their religion.