"As a Muslim woman who chooses to cover her hair but not her face, I am not personally affected by Quebec's new law banning face coverings while receiving public services such as taking a city bus. It would be easy for me to ignore the law's broader meaning. ... (but) it has stirred and jolted me out of complacency. We must speak out against this so-called religious neutrality, and see Bill 62 for what it really is: politicizing and fear mongering toward an easy target." Idil Issa, Globe and Mail
The question is - what is happening among the halls of power that some Canadians become so small?
What are we mindful of when talk about what other people should do, wear, believe or belong to?
Where is our power to form the natural government of what is acceptable, what is decent when it's not about 'us' but always about 'them'. Are we allowing the right people to dictate what we should tolerate?
Are we really willing to tolerate oppression of the poorest minority to allow the richest minority to alienate us from democracy?
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Tuesday, 24 October 2017
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