That hasn't worked out well for Muslims in the past. I'm calling for religious freedom which doesn't include valorising 5 yr olds in hijabs.https://twitter.com/Zaf1239/status/904436554764087297 …
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Replying to @Zaf1239
Not taking them away. Just not endorsing modesty codes for little girls in schools. Get over it.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
You mean religious symbols on kids which have many reasons why people wear them which includes turbans and kippas and crosses
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Replying to @Zaf1239
I know what I mean, thanks. Yes, schools have the right to say no to religious symbols being added to uniforms. But in this case...
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Replying to @Zaf1239
Schools have the right to say no to religious (or any) symbols being added to uniforms.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
As I said on what grounds otherwise it's an easy case of discrimination
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Replying to @Zaf1239
On the grounds of not having religious symbols added to uniform. Schools are not places of worship. They have uniforms.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
So no turbans crosses and hijabs because they are symbols of worship?????
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Yes, schools can keep ideological symbols out of schools and require everyone to wear the same uniform.
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