tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post1864649945674434733..comments2024-03-09T04:13:53.858-06:00Comments on Accidental Deliberations: New column dayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-72339298990868407742015-10-06T08:37:32.253-06:002015-10-06T08:37:32.253-06:00The principle of accommodation ensures that rights...The principle of accommodation ensures that rights are infringed upon only where reasonably necessary. Identification can fit the bill so long as the intrusion is minimized; "I don't like your different clothes" isn't a valid reason. Greg Fingashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01506686081291502115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11282727.post-14829434509353577052015-10-03T13:00:53.247-06:002015-10-03T13:00:53.247-06:00Has Canada no real Culture worth defending. The Ni...Has Canada no real Culture worth defending. The Niqab is a cultural adaptation to a religious belief much as ladies wore headscarves on their heads going to church as in the early 1950's. So it is not religious discrimination to deny use of a niqab. Seiks won the right to use turbans as RCMP and the turban is a proper religious artifact - is it too far fetched to think that in like fashion one might one day be stopped by a RCMP officer wearing a mask? oh niqab..... Or a Police Officer stopping a niqab wearing driver asks for the driving licence -- ah who are you and how can you prove it? flash your pearly whites to the officer or keep driving on someone elses driving license?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com