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http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2010/03/24/quebec-reasonable-accommodation-law.html>>>
>>>And what is your position on that topic?
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>>I have a VERY hard time with this. Unless I misunderstood, to me, this is the opposite of religious freedom and neutrality but in fact, enforcing no religious practices and views. It is anti-religion to me which is just as bad as enforcing religion.
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>I've got to say I'm with you on this. I understand the impulse that makes people want to have these kinds of policies, but requiring people to eat pork would also have a result as to who would feel comfortable living someplace based on religious belief and it would be pretty hard to advocate that. I completely support making practices like clitorectomy anathema and illegal, but that is because it involves imposing on another person, but wearing a headscarf - or a veil - should not be any of the government's business.
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>And we would do well to remember a government that can forbid a veil can forbid a yarmulke or a crucifix ... or an "Obama" or "McCain" button.
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>And a society that will go after Ann Coulter with torches and pitchforks will but mobilizing those mobs to prevent someone else from speaking next year.
its the french again..