• @BaardFigur
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    • pewter
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      1011 months ago

      Allowing religious symbols on police uniforms opens up the gate for people wanting to wear hijabs with their police uniforms.

      Sikh cops are allowed to wear turbans and it doesn’t harm anyone when they do.

        • pewter
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          411 months ago

          Canada has at least one. America has them. Being able to see someone’s hair doesn’t really seem like a requirement for police officers. Back in the day, police officers all wore hats in the US anyways.

            • pewter
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              211 months ago

              I consider caps to be hats, yes.

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      Any symbols other than the flag of the jurisdiction you’re serving should be forgone while wearing a uniform.

    • @gedaliyah
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      211 months ago

      What part of a police officer’s job is made impossible by wearing a scarf or a hat?

      The government should not be forbidding anyone’s religious practice. That being said, a patch on a uniform is not a religious obligation. Totally different category from a kippah, hijab, turban, ash, bindi, etc.

        • @afraid_of_zombies
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          411 months ago

          Yeah this is the equality vs equity debate. Saying that you are banning all religious dress doesn’t weigh equally on Christians vs non-Christians. Additionally even when it would there are loopholes given. The NT endorses woman to grow their hair long. The various security forces of the world usually allow woman to do it. So even the argument that you are treating every religion the same doesn’t hold up.

          A turban is not endorsement of Sikhism. By banning mandatory religious garments you are just promising that the police do not reflect the demographics of the area. Which is not a great thing.

        • @gedaliyah
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          211 months ago

          That position requires a willful ignorance of the difference between a religious symbol and a religious practice.

          Do you really think it’s a coincidence that the law carves out a specific prohibition on religious practices that doesn’t affect Christians, the dominant religious group? Your flag has a cross on it.

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            • @afraid_of_zombies
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              Why didn’t you address their point? The flag has a cross on it

                • @afraid_of_zombies
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                  I see.

                  Well thanks for confirming some things I have always suspected about Christianity in general and European Christianity in particular.

                  • @gedaliyah
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                    111 months ago

                    “We can’t allow distinctive religious or cultural symbols representing the state!”

                    “What about that one right there?”

                    “Well, obviously that one is allowed. It’s a part of who we are!”

      • @[email protected]
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        What part of a police officer’s job is made impossible by wearing a scarf or a hat?

        Uniform dress

        • @gedaliyah
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          211 months ago

          By that logic, these officers are not able to function in their job. Or maybe it’s just certain types of hats and scarves that are objectionable.