https://www.washingtonpost.com...dent-wear-her-hijab/
She cried when they denied her request; maybe they will just give her a honorary commission.
https://www.washingtonpost.com...dent-wear-her-hijab/
She cried when they denied her request; maybe they will just give her a honorary commission.
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I'll bet the USAG is banging out a lawsuit as we read this.
West Point's response:
Wait for the trans-gender demands!
BS, follow the dress code. What about the guy, in some type of religion, that is allowed to wear a turbin? From what I have read about that religions fighting ability, I ain't gonna tell him he can't wear it.
jtdavis posted:BS, follow the dress code. What about the guy, in some type of religion, that is allowed to wear a turbin? From what I have read about that religions fighting ability, I ain't gonna tell him he can't wear it.
The army allows some Sikhs to wear turbans and beards. They are one tough bunch and don't care much for Muslims.
Stanky posted:Wait for the trans-gender demands!
Brings up an interesting point, Stanky. What uniforms do trans-genders wear? Not talking about military uniforms. Better leave it at that. Question for another thread/topic.
direstraits posted:jtdavis posted:BS, follow the dress code. What about the guy, in some type of religion, that is allowed to wear a turbin? From what I have read about that religions fighting ability, I ain't gonna tell him he can't wear it.
The army allows some Sikhs to wear turbans and beards. They are one tough bunch and don't care much for Muslims.
My religion requires me to wear a brain bucket made of Kevlar. Accept no substitutes.
budsfarm posted:direstraits posted:jtdavis posted:BS, follow the dress code. What about the guy, in some type of religion, that is allowed to wear a turbin? From what I have read about that religions fighting ability, I ain't gonna tell him he can't wear it.
The army allows some Sikhs to wear turbans and beards. They are one tough bunch and don't care much for Muslims.
My religion requires me to wear a brain bucket made of Kevlar. Accept no substitutes.
Now, now, there are places to wear the brain bucket and places one doesn't. Unless, of course, one is born with brains outside one's skull.
And here we go:
Woman considers legal action after The Citadel denies request to wear a hijab
http://www.postandcourier.com/...uest-to-wear-a-hijab
Do you think she will claim transgender next?
jtdavis posted:Do you think she will claim transgender next?
Not unless she wants to be buried up to her neck in a pit, with old muzzie men throwing stones at her.
direstraits posted:budsfarm posted:direstraits posted:jtdavis posted:BS, follow the dress code. What about the guy, in some type of religion, that is allowed to wear a turbin? From what I have read about that religions fighting ability, I ain't gonna tell him he can't wear it.
The army allows some Sikhs to wear turbans and beards. They are one tough bunch and don't care much for Muslims.
My religion requires me to wear a brain bucket made of Kevlar. Accept no substitutes.
Now, now, there are places to wear the brain bucket and places one doesn't. Unless, of course, one is born with brains outside one's skull.