Religious privilege trumps equality yet again

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

As reported in today’s The Telegraph, a sikh teenager who was excluded from school after refusing to take off a religious bangle has won her discrimination case at the High Court.
Sarika Watkins-Singh, 14, was reprimanded for breaking the “no jewellery” rule at Aberdare Girls’ School in South Wales last year.
In court, she said wearing the [...]

BBC: Teddy Bear Teacher “pardoned”

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

The BBC has just reported that the British teacher at the centre of the Mohammed-named-teddy stupidity, Gillian Gibbons, has been pardoned by the Sudanese president al-Bashir after a meeting with two British muslim peers.
While I’m sure this will be seen in some circles (e.g. those of an islamic and/or political bent) as the Sudanese government [...]

Why I won’t respect your religion (although you might be alright)

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

In the UK media recently, I’ve heard various people of faith saying that we should respect their faith, as that way lies the route to understanding, discourse and peace.
What stuff and nonsense.
What should I respect about your religion? That it wants to impose your theocratic values as law on the rest of us? [...]

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