Australian senator walks into senate chambers wearing burqa; no one asks to see her face
Many citizens of western nations correctly see that "protected groups" don't have to obey rules that members of non-protected groups are forced to obey.
A female senator in Queensland, Australia--Pauline Hanson--decided on a clever way of showing this: She walked into the senate chamber wearing a "burqa"--worn by Muslim women and which covers the entire face and head.
Not a single security guard stopped her, asked her for identification or asked to see her face.
But her clever demonstration revealed a lot more about her fellow senators and the region's attorney-general, who screamed bloody murder--not at the security staff, but at Hanson, claiming her demonstration had "ridiculed Islam."
A female senator in Queensland, Australia--Pauline Hanson--decided on a clever way of showing this: She walked into the senate chamber wearing a "burqa"--worn by Muslim women and which covers the entire face and head.
Not a single security guard stopped her, asked her for identification or asked to see her face.
But her clever demonstration revealed a lot more about her fellow senators and the region's attorney-general, who screamed bloody murder--not at the security staff, but at Hanson, claiming her demonstration had "ridiculed Islam."
I'd say "You gotta be kidding" but this sort "some-religions-are-more-privileged-than-others" equivocation is all too common in almost all western nations. Hard to figure.
Oz is rapidly undergoing Islamization, just like the U.K., Germany and most of Europe.
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