Court rules Marine’s religious rights not violated – Stripes

The highest U.S. military court has upheld the bad conduct discharge of a Marine whose case had climbed to the top of the legal system over the question of whether her religious freedom had been violated.

In a 4-1 ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals of the Armed Forces upheld lower court determinations that Lance Cpl. Monifa Sterling’s religious rights were not violated when a superior ordered her to take down signs containing a biblical passage that she’d posted around her desk at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. The judges upheld lower court conclusions that Sterling’s refusal, in the context of a contentious relationship with her bosses and the combative nature of the passage, was less an exercise of religion than an act of insubordination.

Court rules Marine’s religious rights not violated – Stripes

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Ibtihaj Muhammad’s message of tolerance looms larger than Olympic fencing loss 

Muhammad’s presence on the U.S. Olympic team gave her a megaphone, and she has used it wisely to promote sports and tolerance.

“A lot of people don’t believe that Muslim women have voices, or that we participate in sports,” Muhammad said. “I want to challenge the misconceptions not only outside the Muslim community, but also within the Muslim community. … I want to show girls it is important to be involved in sports and to lead an active lifestyle.”

Cheering on Muhammad in the stands were about 10 family members, including her parents and most of her siblings. Said her father, Eugene Muhammad, as the competition progressed: “She’s already gold to me. This is a grand achievement. … Believe me, the ovation inside my heart – it lights me up like a bulb.”

Her older brother, Qareeb Muhammad, led “USA! USA!” cheers from the front row of the stands during both of his sister’s matches. “She is African-American, Muslim and female, and when people have told her she can’t, all her life she has told them she can,” she said. “I’m so proud of my sister. She’s my hero.”

…“I just want people to know that Muslims are conservatives and liberals,” Muhammad said. “There are women who cover (their hair) and women who don’t. There are African-American Muslims, white Muslims, Arab Muslims – there are so many different types.”

One of those Muslims competed for the U.S. in the Olympics Monday. And although she lost well before the medal round, Muhammad did her country proud.

Ibtihaj Muhammad’s message of tolerance looms larger than Olympic fencing loss | The Charlotte Observer

What a lovely story.

(I know, I know.. Corruption.. doping….Money…Bad things happening in the country’s hosting the games… That said!) I love the Olympics.

“Clock boy” files discrimation lawuit, claims he suffered “incredible hate” 

Ahmed Mohamed was handcuffed and suspended from Irving MacArthur High School last September after administrators grew suspicious of a disassembled digital clock he brought to class. A federal civil rights/discrimination lawsuit was filed in the teen’s behalf on Monday.

“Clock boy” files discrimation lawuit, claims he suffered “incredible hate” | The Star-Telegram

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Man, 55, ‘pulled a veil from a Muslim woman’s face’

Peter Scotter, 55, was in court today accused of ripping a veil from a Muslim woman’s face before throwing it on the floor of a busy shopping centre in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.

Man, 55, ‘pulled a veil from a Muslim woman’s face’

I have said more than once that I disapprove of women covering their faces in public. I also support bans on the practice. For me it is a matter of the rights of all women trump the preferences of a few.

That said…

In no way is this OK. This is assault. Pure and simple.

There is no ban on facial veils in the U.K. and even if there was one, it is not up to the citizenry to enforce such bans. Vigilante morality police that control how women dress are the province of backwards outposts, not civilization. This man violated this woman’s space and should pay a steep price for his actions.

President of Locarno Film Festival defends burka ban 

In Switzerland, people show their face and shake hands, Solari said in an interview on Tuesday with newspaper Blick. “Whoever comes here should abide by our rules” he added.

The case of two teenage Muslim brothers at a school in Therwil who refused to shake the hand of their teacher before and after class – a common practice in Swiss schools – generated headlines around the world at the beginning of April.

…The legislation does not specifically mention burkas or Muslims, but states that “nobody in public streets or squares may veil or hide their face”. It doesn’t apply to headscarves.

President of Locarno Film Festival defends burka ban – SWI swissinfo.ch

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Muslim woman asked to leave Gary Family Dollar store for wearing traditional Islamic garb 

An Indiana Family Dollar manager asked a woman to leave the store for wearing a traditional Islamic veil known as a niqab.

Muslim woman asked to leave Gary Family Dollar store for wearing traditional Islamic garb | 13 WTHR Indianapolis

Sigh…

Honestly, I think women who need to cover their entire face should just stay at home instead. The whole idea of a Niqab (and I’m only referring to the fact that it covers the entire face here, removing all individuality from the visage of the woman in question) is a huge slap in the face to those who fought for the advancement and equality of women in our – or any- society. It’s also rather insulting to men because it seems to imply that all men are toddlers who cannot control their impulses. The practice is an abomination.  (Not to mention disrespectful to the first wife of the prophet.)

But! I’m not trying to say women CAN’T go out like that, I’m just saying that I find it disgusting, immoral, and beyond inconsiderate of others.

That said… It’s a shame this woman was thrown out of the store.

I would hope that anyone in the clerk’s position would behave better than this person did to a woman who entered their establishment. Disapprove of other’s choices all you want but still treat people with respect!

U.S. district judge strikes down Mississippi’s ‘religious freedom’ law

Governor says to expect an “aggressive appeal” of judge’s decsion, setting up another battle over gay rights that could go to the Supreme Court.

U.S. district judge strikes down Mississippi’s ‘religious freedom’ law – The Washington Post

Using your religion against other isn’t freedom and it sure as hell isn’t separation of church and state.

The Dalai Lama: Why I’m hopeful about the world’s future 

There are many reasons for us to be hopeful. Recognition of universal human rights, including the right to self-determination, has expanded beyond anything imagined a century ago. There is growing international consensus in support of gender equality and respect for women. Particularly among the younger generation, there is a widespread rejection of war as a means of solving problems. Across the world, many are doing valuable work to prevent terrorism, recognizing the depths of misunderstanding and the divisive idea of “us” and “them” that is so dangerous.

The Dalai Lama: Why I’m hopeful about the world’s future – The Washington Post

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‘My country right or wrong’ — indoctrination in defense of Israel

Those of us who vigorously criticized the Vietnam War then were no more “anti-American” than those criticizing Israel’s occupation of the Palestinians today are “anti-Israel.” To the cries of “My country right or wrong,” we responded, “My country right or wrong; when it is right, keep it right; when it is wrong, make it right.”

‘My country right or wrong’ — indoctrination in defense of Israel

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