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10-16-2006, 08:38 PM #11Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Obviously she has no desire to" become British", and believes Britain should change it's culture to placid her.
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10-16-2006, 09:20 PM #12Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Originally Posted by Ignatius
Their has to be a limit on the whole "freedom of religion" argument when it is applied to discrimination in the workplace. What if she were a he, and was from some tribe in Papua New Guniea were the men wear nothing but a penis gourd (http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/pgourd3b.jpg). If he were a teacher, would he be allowed to wear that to class? Most likley not. But what it was part of his religion? Wouldn't it be descrimination to forbid him from wearing it? If this woman is allowed to wear her veil, then he would have to be allowed his gourd.
What if in addition to her veil she expects to be allowed to stop class so she can face Mecca and pray several times a day? Should this be allowed? And, at what point does all of this start to impose on a child's right not to have the Mulsim religion forced on him/her?
Bottom line, it is wrong to deny someone a job because of their religion. It is not wrong, however, to demand that they adhere to a certain code of conduct and demeanor.
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10-16-2006, 11:50 PM #13Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
If this is really a safety issue and it would bother them that much then why won't they just search her every morning to refrain from making is such a big controversy. Or I guess they might just be against the religous practice?
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10-17-2006, 12:16 AM #14Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Originally Posted by Ignatius
Other than that I have never heard this lady talk or seen her I just know of her situation, and felt that the idea of the way she chooses to dress her self, be it for beliefs or not, wouldn't effect a child.
Safety of course is another issue. Pit Bulls attack everyday, for that reason most people treat that particular dog differently then other dogs. Muslims in veils have been known to be violent, as a result are treated differently.
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10-17-2006, 12:27 AM #15Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Originally Posted by Fengzi
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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10-17-2006, 01:34 AM #16Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Originally Posted by Fengzi
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10-17-2006, 12:55 PM #17Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
Originally Posted by VoidLivesOn
You bring up an interesting point,that being that if the pc crowd wins on this issue,then she should agree to being submitted to a weapon scan and a bomb-sniffing dog,everyday. To search her physically,would result in outrage and the neighborhood will burn,as muslims seem to prefer violence and not dialogue and compromise,and submitting her to a bomb-sniffing dog,is another outrage to muslims,as dogs are considered impure. In fact,muslim taxi-drivers,refuse to pick -up folks with dogs or holding alcoholic drinks in their hands,even if it's a blind person,with a guide dog.
So you see,it seems that muslims believe that it's perfectly fine-to impose their religious beliefs on us..no tolerance or compromise,is in the equation..why do we put up with a double standard ?
Have a good one ...
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10-17-2006, 02:43 PM #18Senior Member
The muslim teaching assistant in the UK - shocking poll results!
My god I would not like to see her walk into my school for her sake. She would be the one who got terrorised.
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