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Originally Posted by classicman
Dunno about European law, so I cannot say whether or not it is solely applied specifically to their religion, if it is written properly. Then it is the act of concealment not the religion.
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But it is applied specifically to one religion of which the vast majority of followers are law-abiding and are not suspected or known terrorists.
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So I can be discriminated against because someone else doesn't agree with or believe my religion is "legitimate"? Thanks, thats where I was headed.
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That is a silly argument. If you want to rob or murder, the law will discriminate against you.
No...it is not "someone", it is the judiciary that interprets the law of the land unless you dont believe in the legal system.