Little girl's passport photo rejected because of sleeveless dress


And not where you think. This happened in the United Kingdom.

This one helps prove that guilt manipulation tactic.

Get that? The little girl's passport photo was rejected because the sleeveless dress "might offend."

The little girl is not Muslim. Her parents aren't Muslim. They aren't going to a Muslim country.

There is no "official" policy to reject the picture from either the Post Office or the Passport Office.

Yet the picture was rejected.

No law was broken.

No policy was broken.

The only basis for rejection is that it could offend Muslims.

Nothing about Christians. Or Buddhists. Or Neopagans. Or Jews. Or Sikhs. Or any of a thousand other faiths.

One exception made for one faith. Everyone else has to accommodate the demands of that faith, on the off chance they might have to visit a nation where that faith is the majority.

Stars above, don't people understand what a terrible trap that is?


— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - August 14, 2006 at 04:23 AM  Tag


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