Ex-Archbishop Rowan Williams Calls for Full Face Coverings on Primary School Teachers

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 12, 2014

    Previous Archbishop Rowan Williams has reappeared to agitate for more Islam in Britain.
Previous Archbishop Rowan Williams has reappeared like some type of evil, swooping bat to agitate for more Islam in Britain.

What a surprise, the previous traitor who led the Anglican church has come out of the woodwork to defend Islam again. We never seem to hear from Rowan Williams unless it is to promote the Saracen.

In the summer he was claiming that “Islam is reviving British values” clearly forgetting that Islam is entirely opposed to Christianity, which is where our British values were first codified.

A few years before that, he was saying that Sharia law was unavoidable, and we should be doing all we can to accommodate the Muslims, especially in things like marriage disputes.  Perhaps he is keen to see more honor killings and bigamy in Britain, as both play a large part in Islamic marriage customs.

Now he is calling for primary school teachers to be allowed to wear full-face veils over their faces.

Daily Mail:

Rowan Williams claims that there is no reason to ‘panic’ over the use of the niqab and that even young children do not necessarily need to be able to see their teacher’s face.Speaking in an interview for the Christian think-tank Theos he argued that there fears over how such a practise might affect children’s learning were ‘misplaced.’

He said: ‘I’ve actually been in public discussions in Pakistan with women wearing full face veil, and you learn to read differently, it’s not that those codes don’t happen … but there’s a cultural obstacle to overcome.

‘As a matter of fact I think that’s largely a misplaced anxiety, but I can see where it comes from.’

His comments are set to reignite the row over the role of the controversial full-face veil in public life which have rumbled on for years.

Last year Home Office minster Jeremy Browne called for a national discussion about their use in some settings such as schools, fearing that young women in some Islamic faith schools might have the veil imposed on them against their will.

David Cameron rejected the idea of a ban but said he would ‘back up’ schools and courts that ask women to remove veils.

The row continued when it emerged that a number of NHS hospitals had secretly banned female staff from covering their faces, followed by an admission from Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt that he would not personally want to be treated by someone wearing a veil.

The good bishop has clearly forgotten what the apostle Paul said – that if any came preaching another gospel given to them by an angel, then we should be calling curses down on their heads, not welcoming them in and praising them.

Garron-Helm
Meanwhile, this is the extremist.