Governments that
are formed by religious doctrine and use the power of government to support a
religious belief undermines democracy and a free society.
Religion or religious cultures
must not be used as the essential device for holding a democratic society
together.
In an open,
transparent and honest democracy there must always remain a separation between
religion and government.
Religious
neutrality by government demands that the halls, offices and institutions of the government are not used as the places for religious expression by any
individual employee’s religious or atheist’s beliefs.
Diversity within
a democracy cannot be defended by the male’s individual’s political-religious
cultural traditions that coerce, female children, young girls and women to be
self stigmatized and isolated within Canadian communities by demanding that
they wear a religious symbol such as the niqab and burka!
For over 1400
years Muslim women have been explicitly prohibited by their religion from
covering their faces and identity if they wished to pray in the Ka’aba, holiest
house of God and the Muslim’s grand mosque!
As such in Quebec and throughout Canada, with all our customs,
traditions and respect for women and children, our governments must not now be
obliged to accept those who are committed to wearing a niqab or burka in
government offices or institutions.
Quebec’s and
Canada’s freedom of religion must recognize, rely on and uphold the truth and
reject the false and wrongs of an interpretation of the Muslim religion that
continues to be used to impose the worst king of no freedoms and stigmatization
of women and children.
The government of
Quebec is
showing leadership with the introduction of a values charter for government
workers.
That at least
attempts once and for all to take the veil off the lies Islamists use as
propaganda in promoting their political-religious ideology.
The wearing of a
niqab or burka is coerced barbaric cultural traditions that have NO connection
to Islam or the Quran and further limits the fundamental rights of women and
children.
By banning the wearing of a niqab or burka by government
employees the Quebec government is effectively telling Muslims specifically and
others generally to practice one’s religion at home or in a place of worship
and adopt one of Quebec's and Canadian values for the respect of women and
children.
For over 1400
years Muslim women have had to remove such cultural veils if they wished to
pray. It is past time that the niqab and burka be permanently banned in all
Canadian and Provincial government offices and institutions.