Didn't they play Boise State in the Fiesta bowl a couple of years ago?
I believe so if the Fiesta Bowl is Quidditch or some other fruitcake thing those tea drinking crumpet lovers do.
Didn't they play Boise State in the Fiesta bowl a couple of years ago?
Bromley College explained to Miss Powell her cap should be removed for security reasons. “They said it was so they could ID all users of the college, so nothing can obscure their face.
In the end...who cares?
I had no idea Muslim women wore their head dress for religious reasons, just traditional reasons. I know muslim women that wear regular clothes like the rest of us so that is horse .
I wonder why this hasn't been a big deal with Jewish students wearing a yamaka, especially on high holidays? Why no protests there?
Muslims aren't a monolithic group any more than Christians or Jews are. Not all Jews wear the yamaka during high holidays, that doesn't mean its horse for those that do. Some will veil, some will wear a hijab, some will cover their hair only when they pray, and some are completely secular and won't bother with it at all.
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Don't we make Amish folks put things on their buggys for safety reasons that ordinarily they would not?
Well, it appears that "those" folks are wearing a head covering for an overtly religious reason. So, it is completely off-limits to challenge them.
This woman is wearing a hat for personal expression, not tied to any defined religion. Therefor, she is fair game.
Other than the beheading, the "Amish Mafia" is ALL OVER that!Yes, but when is the last time you've ever heard of the Amish buggy bomb or beheading someone?
Other than the beheading, the "Amish Mafia" is ALL OVER that!
Other than the beheading, the "Amish Mafia" is ALL OVER that!
Do these clowns scare anybody....anybody at all???
Mess with them and they will surely cut your beard.
I could understand allowing head coverings or not allowing head coverings, but I have difficulty understanding why the exception should be based on one's practice of religion if its a legitimate public safety issue.
Don't we make Amish folks put things on their buggys for safety reasons that ordinarily they would not?