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by sjducb
1023 days ago
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Do you agree that the UK has banned some silent prayer? Do you think it is right that silent prayer was banned in this case? This whole discussion started because people from other countries didn’t believe that the UK would ban silent prayer. |
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Also pretty sure I could get arrested in that area by kneeling on the pavement and meditating, rather than praying. I don't think "but I was meditating" would cut it as a defence, either, because what's banned is "anything that looks like protest, here are some examples".
I think it's the kneeling she got arrested for, which happens to be coded as "prayer" in our culture. In other words, she was arrested for protesting.