[Photo: JUANMA RAMOS.] |
As
a staunch non-believer in religion, I find the continuing European
fascination with burkas, hijabs and the like very, very odd.
Yes,
when I was 16 in Australia and deeply afraid of the unknown (in the
form of Malaysian and Indonesian Muslim students at my school) it was
challenging to my childish attitudes but I associate that kind of fear
with cultural ignorance.
I don't see why this style of dress should force someone out of their job, as it did in the case of Samira Achbita.
In
essence, the European Court of Justice supported the right of a private
company to have an "internal policy or rule" on staff clothing. If this
means the wearing of a uniform, I see no problem.
But
to outlaw other items is to trample on human rights.
Ironically, this
is the very thing that modern and secular society is supposedly better
than because fundamental Islam tries to impose restrictions on women's
dress. Moderate, progressive Islam does not.
Logic
now dictates that if a Muslim-run company based in Europe told its
female workers to wear a cloth head covering then they would have to if
the company decided it was part of their uniform and not an individual
choice.
As
Human Rights organisation Amnesty International stated after the
court's recent decision, "by ruling that company policies can prohibit
religious symbols on the grounds of neutrality, they have opened a back
door to precisely such prejudice."
Manfred
Weber, head of the center-right European People's Party, the largest in
the European Parliament, said that he believed it was: "[an] important
ruling by the European Court of Justice: employers have the right to ban
the Islamic veil at work. European values must apply in public life."
If
we substitute the words “European values” for “German values” we have
the same flavour of statement that was repeated continually in the
1930’s about another religious minority. “Jews have to accept that
German values must apply.”
In
this way, by establishing the idea that a Muslim cannot be a true
European, it is already going part way to also establishing the idea
that a Muslim is a lesser human.
This
makes the association of a Muslim as a terrorist much easier to create
in the mind of the average person. (It is then only a small step to
restrict their travel, as Trump is currently in the process of doing.)
We
are led to believe that the European court decision is a first strike
for great European democracy, a brave attack on the terrible dangers of
those frightening women who wear a bit more more than others do.
So, what we call democracy has now taken away the liberty of a small number of females without a single good reason.
Recently,
different arms of our imperfect democracies, have also thrown up a
far-reaching referendum result in the UK that only 25 percent of the
population voted for. In the USA, a demagogue President strutted into
office despite his opponent getting almost 3 million votes more than he
did.
In
other news, it has come to light that in that same 'land of the free'
(the USA) almost 1 in 5 adults are are in fact free from the burden of
being able to read. Hurray for democracy!
[This article was first published in Catalonia Today magazine, May 2017.]
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