Wednesday, March 05, 2014

GREAT NEWS: St. Paul, MN Police Dept approves police-issued hijab

Just wondering: how long will it be until the niqab is approved (artist's conception, provided by Biff Spackle below)?

In Somali culture, women don’t strive to become police officers, Kadra Mohamed said.

On Saturday morning, Mohamed was recognized as the first Somali-American woman to join the St. Paul Police Department, a move made possible by the department’s announcement that it has approved an option for employees to wear a police-issued hijab.

“It’s nerve-wracking in a way,” Mohamed, 21, said of being the first woman of Somali descent in the department. “I want to be a good role model for others, especially Somali women.”

Mohamed was recognized at the police’s Western District building during a graduation ceremony for youth who recently completed the East African Junior Police Academy.

Police Chief Thomas Smith said St. Paul joins at least one other department — in Washington, D.C. — as the only departments in the U.S. to allow the hijab, a head scarf worn in public by some Muslim women.

The U.S. military recently adopted similar headdress rules "celebrating" "diversity". In truth, such outrageous rules destroy unit cohesion through Balkanization.

The P.C. virus will lead to the breakdown of the civil society, just as it has in Yugoslavia and Ukraine.


Hat tip: BadBlue News

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If Administrators aren't going to put a stop to this stupidity then criminals will. Look around, cop-chicks usually wear their hair short so to not offer a handle to the ner-do-well, but Gizmo here wants to wear a bag on her head. Look! There's even a little thread to keep from exposing those sexy cheekbones but alas, wait until somebody turns her bag askew then turns her head into a mashed potatoe. Go back to Somalia sweetie.

Anonymous said...

You're a pig 4:17.
But a jury would have to consider that by wearing this she is most likely pre-disposed to seeing all men as lust filled savages and exploiters. Not that she would be wrong, a girl should not play her hand so openly.

Anonymous said...

Good job girl and be safe