CAIR-Chicago is advocating on behalf of Jacqueline Pasha, a Muslim woman who was not allowed to ride a Greyhound bus because of her face veil, or niqab. CAIR-Chicago Communications Coordinator discusses the case with NBC 5's Natalie Martinez.
@Gippfan So no white person would be allowed to do that, huh? Then you might be interested to know that the woman in this story is white. Also, that "ONE law" you speak of, allows her to dress as she wishes, regardless of her religion.
This has nothing to do with accommodation this is just insanity! It's about time we stopped allowing these people on our buses, planes, trains. No black, white, brown, asian, person would be able to do this so why are the muslims getting a pass? There is ONE law regardless of your religion.
@Gippfan So no white person would be allowed to do that, huh? Then you might be interested to know that the woman in this story is white. Also, that "ONE law" you speak of, allows her to dress as she wishes, regardless of her religion.
cairillinois 1 year ago
This has nothing to do with accommodation this is just insanity! It's about time we stopped allowing these people on our buses, planes, trains. No black, white, brown, asian, person would be able to do this so why are the muslims getting a pass? There is ONE law regardless of your religion.
Gippfan 1 year ago