According to the
last census Birmingham is about 14.3% Muslim. I'm not sure if this equates to "vast numbers", but I should like to ask you, how exactly do you identify a Muslim?
And how do you identify a Muslim woman in the street if she is
not wearing a burka?
Also, how about the women pictured below, are they self segregating? Should we be up in arms about them?
Or are the nuns above honouring the Virgin Mary, a woman whom you will only find depicted dressing as what would today be viewed as a "self segregating" Muslim. Example below:
I see.
And what of the Sikhs and their beards and turbans?
And what of Jewish dress sense?
Why single out Muslims if you have a problem with people "self segregating" through the use of clothing? What exactly
is the dress code of the "indigenous" population of the UK? And how many people on this forum would conform to it?
Please quantify "many". Perhaps it is easier for you to remain vague though, heaven forbid that we bring any objectivity to this.
I should like to draw your attention to the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It states that:
In effect, you, and anyone agrees with you, represent a point of view that, taken to it's logical conclusion, would deny a person their human rights in terms of freedom of religion.
Which other human rights do you think we can safely dispose of?