Rule 3: Mind Reddiquetteįollow Reddit site rules and reddiquette. Your submission may be removed if the advice you are sharing or requesting is not clear enough, or if your post lacks any potential to benefit another person. This means all posts must either be direct requests for advice, sharing advice, or sharing progress. Stay on topic Rule 2: Stay on topicĪll posts must be about getting better. If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Harassment is a insta-ban, so think twice before engaging in any. What I believe and feel is said in the quote of this article is that it also erases a certain amount of discrimination in a way that the immediate pressence of someones culture will no longer be expressed for others to view them the way they choose to based on the others certain religion.A Beginners Guide Rule 1: Be civil/respectfulīe civil and respectful. The charter in end to some people overly discriminates several cultures. The Province just seems to want to be isolated, and examplifys this by reaching for this new charter. In general, I am under the belief that a large percentage of the quebec population is narrow minded whether they like it or not, and that is strictly based off of there attempts of being independent from the rest of Canada. Also mentioned in the article is that the charter “has nothing to do with narrow-mindedness”. Its just something that may create discomfort, and have people feeling hostile with certain others. For example there may be some people who feel uncomfortable with the fact that the person next to them has their face hidden through clothing. People will have less to judge, and be much more comfortable with whoever they are surrounded by, whether it be the workplace or in general public. I do in the end see a certain measure of eqaulity if the bill is passed. When peoples religions are expressed in public, people with disagreements on that religon or just people who are caught up in praising their own may have ditasteful thoughts on who and what they see, not on what their character is but based on, but what they believe in. People in this day and age tend to discriminate and look at people with different intend based on what they are wearing. Correctly said is that not just both religons but all religious views that are practiced through wearing certain clothes in public, can now look at each other as equals. In the end that is characterizing them to be and look like a true Canadian or quebec citizen. What the charter is asking is for those wearing execsive religious attire to not wear it at all. What I don’t believe is thoroughly accuarate is the charter being “far from an attempt to stigmatize minorities”. With this specific statement I can say that I do agree with the majority of what is said. The proposal puts all religions on an equal footing, and it has nothing to do with narrow-mindedness.”. Just as we would prohibit public employees from expressing their political or social views in the performance of their official duties, the charter would ensure the secular nature of our public institutions. “Far from an attempt to stigmatize minorities, the bill would formally enshrine both the religious neutrality of the state and such fundamental values as the equality of women and men.
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