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I'm against each form of discrimination, whether its a headscarf or something else. But I'm against headscarfs on girl who are not old enough to decide whether they want it or not. I guess in this case she was old enough since she was graduating.
I've seen girls wearing headscarfs who were 9-10 and I think that headscarf bans should be in effect in public buildings (schools)until they're old enough to decide if they're cool with it or not.
How exactly a name can change the future of a kid ? I can't understand that logic, seriously are you guys think forcing little kids to follow islamic rules is makes them muslim ? they have no idea what they're doing, thats the mind abusement.
Another failed logic, forcing islamic rules on kids will change their life view, its have nothing the example you gave.
Developereo
Is it changes the fact that its mind abusement ? no.
Of course values of the society will be teached to new generations but not by forcing them in a period they can't understand the meaning of it.
Another failed logic, forcing islamic rules on kids will change their life view, its have nothing the example you gave.
Developereo
Is it changes the fact that its mind abusement ? no.
Of course values of the society will be teached to new generations but not by forcing them in a period they can't understand the meaning of it.
Non-Turkish forummers just a heads up for you. Reasoning with Kemalists is impossible. As i wrote before, i havent found one single valid point from them that is up to any reason. They totally ignore the discrimination done to Muslim people for decades in Turkey by Kemalists, and now cry that AKP is limiting theirs. Excuse my language but this is the extreme form of bull sheet. They see headscarf as limiting ones freedom, EVEN though they do it by their own choice. While they don't see limiting people with headscarf enterin universities and pursuing their dreams as problematic. Talk about hypocricy...
Reasoning with Kemalists is impossible.
They see headscarf as limiting ones freedom, EVEN though they do it by their own choice. While they don't see limiting people with headscarf enterin universities and pursuing their dreams as problematic. Talk about hypocricy...
I don't want to step into the fight for/against Kemalists.
Ataturk did what he had to do in the contemporary context. It is a fact that the Islamic clergy had a big responsibility in creating the rot within the Ottoman Empire. Ataturk had to bring these religious power-brokers under control. Perhaps he went too far in retrospect -- although we can never second guess his moves at the time. Perhaps it's time for the pendulum to swing back from the other extreme and towards the center.
This part I agree with.
The State should never force a student to chose between their religion and their other rights: education, career, etc.
The issue is not about making anyone Muslim. The issue is the right of parents to impart their culture to their children and the right of citizens to build a society that reflects their values. The State's job is to provide an environment of equal opportunity free from harassment.
Many people, especially Europeans, lack a fundamental understanding of what secularism is all about. It is NOT about making people ashamed of their religion -- it is about denying special privileges to some religions.