Facing the facts

AP is reporting that the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, which bans students from wearing clothing such as burqas and face veils, as well as ski masks and scarves, is apparently deciding to finally grant a “religious exemption” to Muslims.

My hunch is that it only affects the Muslim women who live in Boston, visit the campus, work there or are enrolled as students.

Most Muslim men, you see, don’t wear burqas, even in America. My questions are fairly less intelligent, such as, why did they have this policy in the first place?

And exactly how many Muslim women are enrolled at the Mass. College of Pharmacy who insist on wearing burqas to class? Are we talking … one, two, or several hundred? I don’t know if regular Americans who wear burqas to class would be exempted or not. It’s a fashion trend whose time has truly come. You see it a lot these days.

America’s university mind is a terrible thing to waste.

I kind of get it about the ski masks, though.

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