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Everyone knows these are laws are only made due to Islamaphobia and to discriminate.
In that case hijab would be banned as well. But they have not been.
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Everyone knows these are laws are only made due to Islamaphobia and to discriminate.
And we should thank hitler for that, if not for the world war, the greedy Britishers would have never left the colonies.
In that case hijab would be banned as well. But they have not been.
Similar logic used by Trump/Americans
You have ignored my question. Would you have preferred India to have been overrun by Imperial Japan?
The hypocrisy here is nauseating.The guy who wants Pakistan to remain Islamic Republic and believes anyone who doesnot want Pakistan to be islamic is a traitor, wants Austria to respect islamic traditions in the name of freedom.
This hypocrisy is exactly what is fuelling islamophobia.
Dont be scared joshilabhai, you can quote me direct.
I realise your understanding is limited on this subject so ill help you.
Austria claims to be a secular democracy , Pakistan an Islamic republic. A secular democracy should not discriminate based on religion. An Islamic republic will follow rules as per it's ideological make up.
As an Indian I can understand why this must be confusing to you, a nation which claims to be secular but isn't even close.![]()
I dont think secular democracies are looking for certificates from supporters of religious theocratic states.
For too long religious fundamentalists have taken advantage of secular liberal democracies, while dissemenating extremism and muzzling freedom in their own lands.Your bluff is being called out across the world.
About time these stupid excuses are binned and countries acted in matters that compromised their national security.The hypocrisy of religious fundamentalists calling people far right and fascists is laughable.
lol. The irony of a far right Hindutva supporter accusing others of being a fundamentalist.
It's not from they need a certificate, their own ideology is one of a secular democracy which in theory shouldn't discriminate on religious grounds and allow freedom of worship. As I said this is appeasement to the grown far right extremists in the nation of Austria.
Regardless of your accusation, i am neither advocating for a hindu republic in my country, nor have i run away to a western liberal democracy enjoying its freedom while advocating a religious theocracy in my homeland.
If people try to take advantage of a liberal ideology or system rest assured they will be dealt with in the manner they should be.Countries will and are taking steps to secure their nations which preserve their secular liberal democracies and the days of religious fundamentalists hiding behind liberal democratic values of a society while perpetrating religious extremism, fundamentalism and muzzling freedom in their own homeland is coming to an end.For long these fundamentalists have cried racism and religious persecution to get away with their extremism.
I have answered your question.
They wont ban the hijab as nuns will face prosecution too.
Yes. Wasn't addressing you this time.
So it's about identification, not religion.
No as they wont be arresting anyone on Halloween where thousands wont be identified. Ive already stated what it's about.
But if Halloween people are told to remove their mask out of security reasons, there won’t be any noise. But if someone is told to remove the veil, there will be controversy about racism and discrimination..
So to the proponent of veil, how does it work when you need to get your photo taken for the ID? And when you need to be checked for security reasons?
Two things.
1. By not showing their face they have committed a crime , thus will be fined even if they remove a mask. Also not sure where you spend your Halloween but people paint their whole faces changing their identity, this cannot be easily removed like a mask.
2. The Austrian authorities have now realised their stupidity so have openly confirmed this will now be only applied to those women who are Muslim and cover their faces, anyone else is fine.
No matter how much they try to hide their discrimination it will come out.
I don't know about banning the veil by law but restrictions should be able to be applied when necessary. It should be perfectly fine to ban wearing of veil/ burqa at malls/ metros or any other public places without being accused of discrimination. No one for example wants any lunatic (Muslim or non-Muslim) to come plant a bomb and then leave the place without any traces because they were hiding their faces. Do you feel me? The same way these places can also ban people from wearing any other form of masks etc.
I see nothing wrong with that.
If it's actually for security reasons and the law is universal, applied to ANYONE who conceals their face then I see no issue with banning it on public transport. But an outright ban in public opens a can of worms. As I have stated earlier, Europe is a cold continent in the winter, thousands of people wear scarfs and hats with only eyes showing while out. Ban that too, then it's fine.