• tal@lemmy.today
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    7 months ago

    Or Sikhs carry a ceremonial knife at all times.

    I dunno about ICE facilities, but schools in the US allow Sikh students to carry them on First Amendment grounds.

    It looks like Canada does as well:

    https://theconversation.com/why-a-queensland-court-overturned-a-ban-on-religious-knives-in-schools-211042

    In 2006 the Canadian Supreme Court found a ban on wearing kirpans in school was a breach of freedom of religion under the Canadian Charter of Rights.

    And that article says that Australia does as well.

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      7 months ago

      We are talking about prisons, not schools, although I concede that the distinction is getting fuzzier by the day.

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          7 months ago

          Yes, they have been turned into prisons. It sucks. I wish they weren’t in there. People seem to be conflating my statement, “it’s a dangerous environment”, with something I haven’t said, something like “these are criminals who deserve to be in there.” All I’m saying is they’re in there, it’s dangerous in an environment like that, some people will try to hurt others in a place like that and since they’re there you’ve gotta try to prevent that.

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            7 months ago

            It does not seem like they are out there to “prevent accidents” more than just abuse inmates. The often cited excuse of “security” just doesn’t fly here.

            Banning knives is one thing bur plastic bottles and headscarves for Afghan detainees are not what I would classify as “dangerous”.