Monday, September 19, 2011

Response to Sutherland's Blog

Sutherland's Blog

can and should governments have anything to do with the clothes we wear? Or where and how we pray?
       The government shouldn't be allowed to have a say in what a person chooses to wear, especially when it's a religious attire. The government shoudn't even have time to deal with a matter as...ridiculous as this becuase it's not their business, AND they the French Government should be busy taking care of their government. The government shouldn't care and change a "dresscode" unless they feel that the public is in harms way or is being threatened in any way.
       As for where a person or group of people can or can not pray, is just RIDICULOUS and just plan WEIRD. The Muslims had their Mosque closed down and they don't have any place to pray; they aren't allowed to pray on the street, but they do it anyway just because they don't have a Mosque anymore. So it's weird because the government in France say that the Muslisms can't pray in the streets, so they give them a Mosque, but then they close down the Mosque, and the Muslims are still not allowed to pray in the streets.

                                              Well where are they supposed to pray then?

      Even in places like Kolkatta, India, you seem Muslims praying in the streets, just many groups of Muslims, and the Hindus, don't say anything because it doen't bother them that much. Of course, the Hindus have their temples and their mini-temples in the streets as well, and the Muslims don't mind.
      So if the Hindus are okay with Muslims praying off to the side of the street, then why are isn't the French government and all french okay with the Muslims just having a Mosque?

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