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Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 03/02/2006 : 10:10:18 Now, I don't know anything about the religious background of this, but could someone enlighten me? I just read this story:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/03/02/kirpan-scoc060302.html?ref=rss
... and think that it is taking religious freedom a little far. But maybe it's a small and harmless thing? I doubt it since it raised this level of controversy, but your thoughts?
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PixieSteve |
Posted - 03/10/2006 : 10:23:07 large proportion of people in my old school were sikh, i'm not really sure what the school's policy was. i never heard about any attacks using them though. those bangle things, yeah..
i'll ask around..
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Carolynanna |
Posted - 03/10/2006 : 09:27:53 My first thought was Cripes you can't take a dagger to school, but there has not been even one instance where a kirpan has been used as a weapon in schools so.....I'm not sure what I think.
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manintheshack |
Posted - 03/03/2006 : 04:10:10 That case was going on five years? Would he not have finished school by the time of the ruling?? I thought he was a bit beardy for a 12 year old.
I wish they would let me take my ceremonial Uzi to work...
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danjersey |
Posted - 03/02/2006 : 17:34:46 well it's a grass roots kinda thing (ha ha we live on pavement) kid cant wear his head dress cause kids will kick his ass (last stand) parents at home can teach it's only worn but how long has that taken? F train as i was looking about my company <there! in the back a Burka with eyes that peep and did they knock me back. oh i looked away. looked back once more before the doors opened, she stared at me. (even if she did'nt) |