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by scarface74
1289 days ago
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You realize that your citation actually reinforces the idea that the only reason this law was passed was because the government was against them to enforce “secularism”? No one claimed that they were being “forced” to be part of a religion. What next? Forcing people to eat pork even if it is against their religion to enforce “secularism”? This was nothing more than discrimination. In the US, we had to have laws that allowed Black girls to wear their hair the way they wanted and schools were forcing black girls to straighten their hair to fit in. https://www.naacpldf.org/natural-hair-discrimination/ |
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People who are forced to wear certain clothes by others in their religion are also often forced to have that religion.
Confusing race with religion is even crazier. We should accommodate people who are physically different, but there is no reason to go out of our way to accommodate people with arbitrarily wacky beliefs and even less reason to go out of our way to accommodate oppression by people with arbitrarily wacky beliefs.