Muslims Welcome St. Paul Police Hijab!

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Perhaps the next step, is to allow turbans, and "yamaka's" so one can denote their religious preference while doing police work? Where is the atheists, and the unforgiving left on a separation of religion and government?

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More... Muslims Welcome St. Paul Police Hijab - Americas - News - OnIslam.net
 
Me niether...Another non issue by the "let's stir up some hate talk" brigade...


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Surely someone can design a hijab that fits better and presents a more pleasing and dignified appearance over the one shown in the above picture. It's ill fitting, distended, ragged and looks torn. It's hideous.
 
A black muslim female police officer, the only thing missing here is her being obese or being in a wheel chair.
 
I can't be outraged. Just disappointed. The next step is full equality. All female officers must wear a hijab.
 
I think society would be better off if all our police officers were muslim women in hijabs. diversity is our strength.
 
I don't think it's a good idea to have someone in a position of authority (teacher, police officer, judge...) to be wearing conspicuous religious garb or symbols. We are going against the tide here. Some areas in Europe have banned religious garb for all state workers (ie France). Even in North America, Quebec has introduced a plan to ban religious garb for state workers.

Officials in Quebec Tuesday presented their controversial bid to ban religious apparel -- including headscarves, turbans and yarmulkes -- on public sector workers, part of an overhaul to the Canadian province's "Charter of Values."

The reforms are a response to the "crisis of religious accommodation" granted to ethnic minorities that has "created tensions between Quebecers of different backgrounds and faiths," the minister in charge of the issue, Bernard Drainville, said at a press conference.

The proposal aims to create guidelines to help "unite" the province's residents along principles of "equality between men and women" and "the religious neutrality of the state."

"The best way to respect all Quebecers, the best way to respect all beliefs and all religious, is for the state to have no religion," Drainville said.

That neutrality does not apply, however, to the crucifix that has adorned the main chamber of the National Assembly since 1936, which will stay up in deference to the province's "cultural heritage," he confirmed

The proposal, to be presented to parliament this fall, has sparked a raging debate since details were first leaked to the media three weeks ago.

It bans public sector employees from donning "conspicuous religious symbols," including headscarves, yarmulkes, turbans, and large crosses while at work, but allows certain religious jewelry, as long as it is "not very visible."

The proposal also requires people receiving state services "to make their faces completely visible," a measure aimed at banning the burqa, a traditional head-to-toe garment worn by some Muslim women.

Quebec premier Pauline Marois had told a Quebec newspaper that, for her, a day care teacher wearing a head scarf carries a "connotation of a certain gap between the respect of equality between men and women, of a sort of submission."

But the proposal has sparked strong criticism, including from a number of federal politicians.

"We are very concerned by any proposal that would limit the ability of Canadians to participate in our society, and that would affect the practise of their faith," said Employment, Social Development and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney.

"And we are very concerned about any proposal that would discriminate unfairly against people based on their religion and based on their deepest convictions," he added, promising to subject any law, if it passes, to a constitutional review.

Early polls showed a majority of Quebec residents supported the proposed charter, though they agreed it could cause divisions, local newspaper The Toronto Star reported.

In the last decade, school pupils have been banned from wearing headscarves or other traditional religious dress in countries including Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands, according to a 2012 report from Amnesty International.

In addition, France outraged many Muslims with a law against full face-covering veils in public which came into force in April 2011.

Quebec presents bid to ban religious garb | Fox News
 
I wonder how many would shit bricks if Christian officers decided to wear cross pens on their shirts, ya think any of these diversity fans would change their stories? I mean allowing state endorsement of religious symbols to be worn by the most basic of societies enforcement mechanisms, local police, you'd think the ACLU would be all over this.
 
I wonder how many would shit bricks if Christian officers decided to wear cross pens on their shirts, ya think any of these diversity fans would change their stories? I mean allowing state endorsement of religious symbols to be worn by the most basic of societies enforcement mechanisms, local police, you'd think the ACLU would be all over this.

Free speech for queers, muslims, Pro death, Anti-Gun outweighs what the ACLU supports when it comes to Christians, and Jews!
 
I wonder how many would shit bricks if Christian officers decided to wear cross pens on their shirts, ya think any of these diversity fans would change their stories? I mean allowing state endorsement of religious symbols to be worn by the most basic of societies enforcement mechanisms, local police, you'd think the ACLU would be all over this.

Free speech for queers, muslims, Pro death, Anti-Gun outweighs what the ACLU supports when it comes to Christians, and Jews!

Other than running the ACLU, the FED, Wall Street, the Treasury, the Media, Hollywood, and having their own country, they have no freedom, those poor old jews are just so persecuted. They are even persecuting themselves now! Rolfmao
 
I wonder how many would shit bricks if Christian officers decided to wear cross pens on their shirts, ya think any of these diversity fans would change their stories? I mean allowing state endorsement of religious symbols to be worn by the most basic of societies enforcement mechanisms, local police, you'd think the ACLU would be all over this.

Free speech for queers, muslims, Pro death, Anti-Gun outweighs what the ACLU supports when it comes to Christians, and Jews!

Other than running the ACLU, the FED, Wall Street, the Treasury, the Media, Hollywood, and having their own country, they have no freedom, those poor old jews are just so persecuted. They are even persecuting themselves now! Rolfmao

Those people are Jews in name only, their true religion is Liberalism!:eusa_clap:
 
Islam teaches that a woman is worth less than a man......i guess that's why they got to wear the covers on their heads....it expresses submission and inequality....

so it seems the St. Paul police are practicing dhimmitude.....by allowing the expression of second-class citizenship....

where are the women rights groups.....? or did they quit protesting after getting their contraceptives paid for....?
 

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