Banning headscarves may violate a person's right of religious expression and choice. Allowing headscarves may violate a state's commitment to secularism. How do we marry public goods and religious imperatives?
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Make headscarves be a personal choice. Why take away the Muslim woman's right to wear a headscarf by forcing her to take it off? At the same time you don't have to force everybody to wear it. It would still be secular because headscarves are just fabrics and they wouldn't try to convert anyone.
TakiyahYeira 2 years ago