However, the act of wearing a Burka screams "I DON'T BELONG IN A TOLERANT SOCIETY"
Also in the schools they are being paid by the gov't...........the gov't dictates what the dress code, same as I have to wear a uniform. Don't like it? Find another job.
Funny when I see a woman in a burka standing beside other people wearing other things, it makes me feel like I live in a tolerant society.
Just because other nations are intolerant doesn't mean we should also become intolerant.
Dress codes can be a good thing as long as they are based on function. Tank tops and bikini bottoms may be appropriate on the beach, but not in the workplace, unless its too hot and there's no air conditioning.
But this case is really about bigotry. There is no practical reason to ban headscarves. The real reason behind the ban is cultural intolerance.
Uniforms should not be absolute either. I don't have a problem with minor variations to accomodate other cultures. Sikh police officers for example should be able to wear a turban along with the standard uniform. As long as the resulting uniform clearly identifies the personas a police officer, it still fulfills its function.
When immigrants come to Canada, they are required to obey Canadian laws, but they should not be required to adopt our customs. That goes against the concept of a multicultural society. Our customs are voluntary.
Do what you want personally, but don't try to impose your culture or culture based prejudices, misperceptions... on others.
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