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Irish Police Must Allow Officers to Wear hijabs
« on: April 08, 2019, 07:39:56 PM »
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    Irish police must allow officers to wear hijabs
    Posted: 07 Apr 2019 03:13 PM PDT

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    DAILYKENN.com --Ostensibly, the excuse is to head off radicalization. Police departments in Ireland must allow officers to wear hijabs, the Muslim equivalent to a Klan hood. The difference being, of course, Islam is a massive world-wide hate group that kills thousands annually. The Klan barely exists. 


    What's more, Islam embodies a rape culture that perceives women as property; something akin to slavery. Fake feminists, globalists, and leftists seem to be accepting and even encouraging of the Islamic symbol of repression for women because it advances the globalist-Marxist agenda.

    From breitbart.com ▼

    Gardaí (police) in Ireland have updated uniform rules to allow officers to wear hijabs and turbans, describing the supposed lack of ethnic diversity in the force as a “ticking time-bomb” that could make immigrant communities “radicalise”.

    The move to allow religious headwear worn by Muslim women and Sikh men was announced by Garda Commissioner Drew hαɾɾιs this week, as the force launched a major recruitment drive to hire hundreds of new officers in Ireland.

    An Garda Síochána, the national police service, said in a statement that it had identified current uniform regulations as “a major barrier” to increasing the number of ethnic minority officers in its ranks. 


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    Previously the Garda Representative Association (GRA), which represents 12,000 rank and file staff, has warned that underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in the service was “a ticking time-bomb” that could lead to “an explosion in our communities sooner than we might have ever imagined”.

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