Ouf, c’est rare que je sois d’accord avec le National Post et Barabara Kay, mais cette chronique frappe juste…
« Multiculturalists would have us believe that the hijab is merely a religious symbol, like the Sikh kirpan or the Christian cross, freely embraced by the girls wearing them. It isn’t, as many Muslim commentators, including Tarek Fatah in these pages yesterday, have frequently explained. The hijab is rather a public sign of supervised sexual modesty, and marks those wearing it as chattel, leashed to their fathers and brothers as surely as if they were wearing a dog collar. »
-Barbara Kay, « How Canada let Aqsa down », National Post, 12 décembre 2007.
La chronique complète, qui vaut la peine d’être lue, est ici.
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Bravo.