You have the right to believe that. Schools don't have to adapt their uniforms to accommodate modesty ideas attributed to deities.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
Precisely what im saying. They dont have to but if they do good on them. My point was the hypocrisy in the media portraying us as demons
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84 and
No, not good on them. Little girls can stay little girls in schools. No make-up, no high-heels, no bloody modesty codes.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
Well it comes down to why they're wearing it for it to be classed as a modesty code. I assure you its not for modesty reasons
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84 and
OK, for you hijab is not to do with modesty. This is the common understanding of it tho. Still not part of the uniform.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
It would be reasonable for schools to make exceptions for good reasons to be wearing scarves in school. Cancer treatment. Very cold weather.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
But 'because my religion says so (even if I've interpreted this as having nothing to do with modesty)' is not a good reason.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Icky_84 and
If you do not value someones religious views then thats totally upto you and your idea of democracy
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Replying to @YuKhantBSrs @Icky_84
I don't value religious views. I do defend religious freedom. This doesn't include making schools accommodate dodgy religious garb.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
If you defended religious freedom, you wouldn't say you don't value religious views. Because you can't defend something you don't value!
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