Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The French Parliament and Copy Machines

The French Parliament is approving a ban on face covers; burqa veils included. On the surface, you can come  up with a couple good reasons to do so. According to Yahoo News, “the niqab and burqa are also seen here as a gateway to extremism and an attack on secularism, a central value of France for more than a century.” So because France is proud of their secularism they are going to impart their views on the few that actually wear burqas. I don’t really care what one’s view on Muslimism is, I think it is irrelevant in this situation.

Let’s look at it from another angle. Say that in the US you are banned from wearing hats because the US Supreme Court rules in favor of the “wearing of hats as a disrespectful act towards Mother Nature.” I would consider that an infringement on my rights. How is that so different than the French Parliament approving the burqa ban? Of course it is titled something else… but that is essentially what it is doing.

I  like the freedom of opening my closet and choosing what to wear without thinking, “Oh, I can’t wear that scarf…. It’s orange. That’s illegal.” It seems that the direction we are headed for globally is repressive.

I have a volunteer job and I put in my first day yesterday. I spent 4 hours using a copy machine to copy proposals and store files on the computer. It was interesting. It’s in the Finance department so I have great hope that once the 3 filing cabinets are done, I’ll be doing something more finance like. However, it will look smashing on my resume. Can “shred paper” “make photocopy’s” etc… I did learn all about Ledger paper though. You never think about the different types of paper until you are spending time changing the copy setting every 5 minutes before you can slide the paper through.

Be careful what you twitter if you are in Venezuela. Apparently their laws are pretty tough….

And that’s Emily reporting to you live from HB, California.  

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm, interesante news! I'll remember not to wear a burqa in France. Nor tweet in Venezuela. XD

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  2. You are officially my new favorite place to get news : ) CNN bye-bye, Stop Listen here I come! Thanks for leaving the comments on my blog, it made my day : )

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  3. O.k., well I don't really read CNN; I don't really even read the news for that matter. But I do now!

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  4. Hey Hattie!

    Thanks for checking out my blog and I'm glad you like it! :)

    There are some interesting stories in the paper every now and then, hehe. I didn't used to read it much either. And now I can't get enough of hot coffee in the morning while catching up on the news! :D

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