The students comments at the end don't make any since. Her argument is that denying business to someone wearing a veil is the same as businesses denying businesses to blacks.
I don't think people every denied black people service because they had a problem with white people disguising themselves as black people and robbing the store.
The basic values of security seem obvious to me as a westerner, but I think the strongest argument in the stores favor is that they are willing to make accommodations for people with veil practices.
The students comments at the end don't make any since. Her argument is that denying business to someone wearing a veil is the same as businesses denying businesses to blacks.
ReplyDeleteI don't think people every denied black people service because they had a problem with white people disguising themselves as black people and robbing the store.
The basic values of security seem obvious to me as a westerner, but I think the strongest argument in the stores favor is that they are willing to make accommodations for people with veil practices.