• yokonzo@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      What are you talking about, sikh cops are allowed to wear their turbans

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        9 months ago

        He’s suggesting that if person A needs to remove a star, person B could be forced to remove a turban

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          9 months ago

          This is the definition of false equivalence, that’s comparing two situations without considering their relative differences, leading to leaps in logic or inaccurate statements.

          Sikh head wraps are an extra article of clothing which is worn for religious purposes and is widely recognized as such. This patch, while worn for religious purposes also contains clear political messages, which is inappropriate for a police officer. They are peace officers who if someone disagrees with, and they happen to be highly opinionated could ruin that person’s life unfairly or even cause them harm.

          But disregarding that, and going back to my original statement, is not an extra accessory but a modification to the uniform, which is against the department’s policies. That is why this was acceptable to be made to be removed.

    • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      A patch is not a religious obligation. If it were a kippah it’d be different.

      People should be allowed their religious freedom, but that doesn’t mean decorating their uniform however they want.