I, sir, am talking about the full body armor worn by Muslims. Not a headscarf, yarmulke or other proclamations of ones religious beliefs. I wear a cross, not the garb that Jesus wore, not something that would make me necessarily stand out in a crowd.
I believe that most of these people wear these tents to make a statement, nothing religious, just a statement.
And, as I believe, they are doing nothing but making a political statement, go back to the land of sand and make that statement.
Over the years, this country (US) has accepted many of various religious beliefs and they have assimilated, still holding to their basic beliefs without the need to make it a billboard issue.
When this land is overrun by Shaia law, we will all wonder what happened to our scarves, yarmulkes and crosses and our heads.
OK, so Martin's kid wants to decide what religious statements are appropriate in a free society, and you are claiming the right to decide what political statements are appropriate in a free society.
Have you looked up the word "free" recently?