I don't understand this. This gives Muslims students access to a privilege no other group has.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @hanaaa36
no it is targeting people of a specific religion. Unless all religions were told they need permission to wear...
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religious garbs. the same false argument people used for gay marriage "no man can marry a man not just gays"
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Replying to @sarcastiguy @hanaaa36
OK, if Sikhs don't need permission to wear turbans or everyone can wear turbans without permission...
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I do see that Muslims are being deliberately inconvenienced but do you see the problem for non-Muslims too?
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Replying to @sarcastiguy
You don't see the religious privilege here? Can't have head-coverings unless an imam says you can?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
lol it isn't referring to all head coverings it is referring to hijabs which is a specific garment for a specific religion
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Replying to @sarcastiguy
No, other students can wear headscarfs? I thought the student said it was to stop non-Muslims wearing them?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
hijabs are not the same as a head scarf. Are you being this dense on purpose?
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I'm not claiming they are. Don't start being abusive. If you don't want to discuss, just don't discuss.
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