because freedom of religion is the cornerstone of our constitution?
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Does that not include freedom from religion? That the non-religious shld have the same freedoms?
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no, because there is nothing about "non religion" that requires it's followers to wear a hat.
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I could want to cover my head for a number of non-religious reasons.
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Its not asking for extra rights. just the same ones as religious people have.
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because religion is specifically protected by our constitution. A better argument in your behalf would be others...
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...are having their freedom of speech or expression violated.
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That is my argument.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/835982075576582144 …
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I get that..ideally that's what you would want to do... but not always possible.
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I think it is. If religious ppl are allowed to wear headscarfs, non-religious ppl shld be. Same plainness or colour.
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If religious ppl can require special diet to be catered for, so should non-religious ethical diets.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Glompzilla
That may be fair, but not within our current const. A school MAY accommodate a vegetarian, but doesn't have to.
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