Bill 62 — adopted by the Quebec National Assembly — is a call to arms.
This is an invitation to progressive liberal women in Canada to champion the bill and ensure that it is adopted by all the provinces of Canada. It is also time to discredit the
Globe and Mail front page column which states that this bill is “raising worries among Muslims."
Who is Ihsaan Gardee, the only person quoted in the article, a self-appointed director of an obscure Muslim council. Why does he think he can speak for Canadian women and insist that they continue to hide their faces.
As a Canadian author of South Asian origin and exposed to liberal Sunni Muslim ideals, it is my responsibility to actively denounce the invasion of orthodox misogyny into my country, Canada. This two-decade-old creeping rot which is threatening to alter the social fabric of a nation is now being encouraged by Canadian media to duck for cover under the diversity debates umbrella.
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The majority of women who are affiliated with the Muslim faith continue to enjoy lives of contentment in Canada. They are seen minus the hijab and niqab in all Canadian cities. They are a vital part of the Canadian workforce. Their children attend schools and universities without being bundled into black robes and face masks.
Yet they are now beginning to articulate their concerns about the voices of immigrants from primitive societies where men rule and systematically suppress their women, garnering the sole attention of media outlets. Hence the attention paid to Mr.Garde who at best remains a propogandist with a sinister agenda — the enslavement of women to be exercised in Canada.