Since when are people in niqabs allowed to steal?Question for all:
Why do we need security cameras in stores if anyone is allowed to get in with a Niqab and steal anonymously ?
Since when are people in niqabs allowed to steal?Question for all:
Why do we need security cameras in stores if anyone is allowed to get in with a Niqab and steal anonymously ?
Arrest them and hold them until the police arrive?If they cover their faces, how can we track them ?
They help spot thieves and prove that the arrested person is guilty. Are you just trying hard to ask dumb questions or what?so why do we need security cameras then ?
They are niqabs and burkas, not cloaks of invisibility. How much longer must we endure these idiotic questions???But how can we spot them if they cover their face?
Unless you old stock guys make a habit of hanging out a citizenship ceremonies, how would this one instance (bringing the overall total since Confederation to 3 as far as anyone knows) be requiring you to accommodate anything?I think some, many, most, all or almost of us "racist", "bigoted" old stock Canadians are suffering from accommodation fatigue. It seems almost everyday we are expected to accommodate something or other for "new stock" Canadians, especially from one particular ethnic group (no, not Filipinos, Chinese, Koreans, E.I.'s, Tamils, etc.).
You may have telepathic insight into why Trudeau , Mulcair and others support this woman's right and condemn the government's illegal ban, but I suspect you do not. It doesn't matter if they were mistaken about popularity; they're right.Here's the thing. Lefty politicians like Mulcair and Trudeau and their supporters think they are courting the Muslim vote by supporting the niqab. What they fail to realize is that many Muslims are opposed to the niqab. For example, how many Muslim women actually wear the niqab? Extremely few.
Marion Boyd, an NDPer of course, was ready to implement sharia law in Ontario thinking that she would get support from the Muslim community. What she discovered was that many (probably a majority) Muslims do not want sharia law.
"But outspoken opponents of sharia fear that well-intentioned politicians seeking to steer family feuds away from courtrooms will, through religious arbitration, end up ensconcing outposts of fundamentalism in the West. "It's happening in England, it's happening in Sweden," Ms. Arjomand said."
http://www.yorku.ca/lfoster/2005-06...ariaLawInCanada_GenderInequalityExercise.html
Apparently it is an important issue, that's why we're talking about it. You're just out of the loop.The real shame is the amount of bandwidth being taken up by this issue.
Its not a big deal, why aren't we talking about the TPP, C51, the economy, jobs or infrastructure?
Instead its all about what a handful of religious women wear.
All we are doing is missing our chance to talk about the important issues.
You have said nothing that is relevant to the issue. I have no problem with nudity. There is an offence in law called public indecency. It was used against a woman who went topless and the government lost. And yes, the public indecency law exists precisely because nekkidness offends other people (not me though). So? What on earth do you imagine this has to do with banning the niqab?So why it's illegal in Canada to be totally naked in public just because it offends other people? Your argument could also apply: you don't like naked people ,don't look.
If you allow people to be totally covered in public, you should also allow nudist people to walk naked in the street. Some European countries made illegal to walk with a Niqab in the street
+1...........Showing your face at a citizenship hearing has ALWAYS been part of our tradition, destroying that to accommodate 1 or 2 people is ridiculous. Pretty soon we won't be able to fly our own flag for fear it will offend a few people.
Actually it's not important at all. The Ishaq case has been decided, it only remains for Harper's government to act legally and administer the oath. That'll make her the just third veiled woman to become a citizen out of many millions. And there's no evidence that there's a single niqab-wearing swivel servant anywhere in Canada, although the same PM who couldn't find time to pass the law that could have made his ban at Citizenship oaths legal has now promised a law to make niqab wearing a firing offence in the public service will be his top priority of elected. There's a PM who knows what's important.Apparently it is an important issue, that's why we're talking about it. You're just out of the loop.
It's called a wedge issue. A smart politician will always exploit it. A wedge issue sunk John Tory's bid for the premierships, remember? The niqab is very important issue to many people, yourself included.Actually it's not important at all. The Ishaq case has been decided, it only remains for Harper's government to act legally and administer the oath. That'll make her the just third veiled woman to become a citizen out of many millions. And there's no evidence that there's a single niqab-wearing swivel servant anywhere in Canada, although the same PM who couldn't find time to pass the law that could have made his ban at Citizenship oaths legal has now promised a law to make niqab wearing a firing offence in the public service will be his top priority of elected. There's a PM who knows what's important.
Ask yourself and your over-excited friends why he can't stop using this one woman and that insignificant scrap of cloth to pump up fear and loathing at election time. And why he didn't do his job right back in 2011 when he 'banned' it?
Important? No! But it's what his Rump wants, and right, wrong, or stupid, prejudiced and unbelievably petty, Harper always gives them what they want.
Canada is a lot less racist than Europe.Some European countries made illegal to walk with a Niqab in the street
Its not called a wedge issue, its called the dead cat tactic by the Australian strategist helping Harper.It's called a wedge issue. A smart politician will always exploit it. A wedge issue sunk John Tory's bid for the premierships, remember? The niqab is very important issue to many people, yourself included.
We can credit Miss Ishaq for the dead cat. Her parents disapprove of the niqab, her husband asked her to show some accommodation, the lawful government of Canada asked her to show her face at the ceremony but she had to be a shit disturber. The niqab is not a a Muslim thing. Hundreds of thousands of Muslim women in Canada do not wear the niqab. Are they any less Muslim?You throw a dead cat on the table, the niqab ban, to keep anyone talking about the real issues.
Absolutely. Most immigrants know that Canada has a mostly Christian character and accept Christmas wishes in the positive manner they were meant. They also appreciate when Christians offer a greeting of Eid Mubarak, Happy Diwali, or whatever.Only partially true. Saying Merry Christmas and hanging Christmas decorations offend politically correct white people who think it should/would/will offend Muslims.