the only rule that can be justified convincing is "no headwear". For anyone.
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If there's a good reason, sure. Health and safety or something.
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right. Something objective. Once you make it subjective, can of worms. Only way to be consistent it no headwear or any headwear.
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personally, for schools, I'd choose none. We don't need more ways to separate kids, we need less. Why I like the school uniform.
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I'd choose freedom as much as possible. Not ban anything unless you really have to.
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broadly I agree. But we agree to curtail freedoms all the time if the argument is sound enough. I think this is one such.
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I don't. I want anyone who wants to wear a headscarf to do so for any reason, not for it to be limited to religion &/or modesty.
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Doesn't affect me what other people do with their hair so no grounds to ban. My daughter likes to wear them. Indian, ex-Hindu.
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One law for all, no religious exemptions.
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