Ex-immigration minister Jason Kenney �dictated� niqab ban at citizenship ceremony, court toldMisc CDN | 206995 hits | Oct 18 9:52 am | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 2 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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It doesn't.
Citizenship isn't a right, it's a privilege. Can't adhere to the rules,
don't become a citizen.
Period.
but look at Alberta - they were fine not allowing the Hutterites to not have their pics taken, as soon as the Muslim women wanted to stay covered Alta changes the rules. When will be learn we can't appease anybody for rules that make sense. In BC sikhs can ride motorcycles or work at hardhat jobs just wearing their turbans. How stupid is that? Once we go down that road, don't be surprised if groups that are the boogeyman du jur also want exexmptions.
How many Muslims did you turn away? wouldn't surprise me if banks made exceptions for niqabs because they don't want trouble. But they should stick to their guns.
but look at Alberta - they were fine not allowing the Hutterites to not have their pics taken, as soon as the Muslim women wanted to stay covered Alta changes the rules. When will be learn we can't appease anybody for rules that make sense. In BC sikhs can ride motorcycles or work at hardhat jobs just wearing their turbans. How stupid is that? Once we go down that road, don't be surprised if groups that are the boogeyman du jur also want exexmptions.
I remember a few years ago a Sikh man claimed their was a smaller version of the turban for wearing under motorcycle helmets.
It doesn't.
Citizenship isn't a right, it's a privilege. Can't adhere to the rules,
don't become a citizen.
Period.
Damn straight!
Lots (as in more than two) starting to crop up in Vancouver. Makes me want to puke every time.
I think that it's a form of abuse.
It doesn't.
Citizenship isn't a right, it's a privilege. Can't adhere to the rules,
don't become a citizen.
Period.
Can't argue with that. Minimum requirement to say the least. IMHO the bar is set too low......
Don't nudge it to let the low life's in.
Lots (as in more than two) starting to crop up in Vancouver. Makes me want to puke every time.
I think that it's a form of abuse.
Clarification please. Is andyt puking abuse or the wearing of a niqab abuse. Inquiring minds want to know?
Lots (as in more than two) starting to crop up in Vancouver. Makes me want to puke every time.
I think that it's a form of abuse.
Clarification please. Is andyt puking abuse or the wearing of a niqab abuse. Inquiring minds want to know?
... a little bit of this and a little bit of that ...
The person should be required to identify themselves, when it is necessary(taking an oath would certainly meet that condition). However, outside of someone verifying that persons identity, to require people to then violate their Religious practice during the Ceremony is antithetical to Religious Freedom.
It's a cultural symbol of oppression.