US House Reverses 181-Year-Old-Rule To Appease Newly Elected Muslim

Via the Western Journal

For 181 years, you haven’t been able to wear head coverings on the floor of the House of Representatives. Now, however, after the election of the first hijab-wearing Muslim representative, that’s about to be changed.

According to the New York Post, the election of Minnesota’s Ilhan Omar will put an end to a rule that was originally meant to differentiate Congress from British Parliament.

Parlimentarians had a tradition of wearing hats on the floor of Westminster. Given that we took up coffee as our national beverage (and even threw that dastardly tea over the sides of some ships in Boston Harbor) to let the British know how we felt about their institutions, banning hats only seemed to come naturally.

However, in the age of Ilhan Omar, that’s changing.

“There are those kinds of policies that oftentimes get created because people who have blind spots are in positions of influence and positions of power,” Omar said Thursday.

“I think it will be really exciting to see the stuff that we notice within the rules that don’t work for a modern-day America.”

The new rules will allow head coverings for religious reasons or medical treatment. Democrat Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, who has lost her hair due to chemotherapy, also applauded the decision.

“I just have a bald head and I’m somewhat getting used to it hoping that it’s a very temporary thing,” Coleman said. “I don’t think I would start wearing a (hat) now, but I recognize that if someone else has the same issue and wants to, they should be able to.”

There have been numerous changes to dress code in Congress over the years; women were forbidden to wear pants on the floor until 1993, and bare arms were first allowed under Paul Ryan’s speakership.

So, the times they do a-change when it comes to congressional styles. However, the aforementioned rules were based around gender biases and the norms of the era; there wasn’t any real or symbolic reasoning behind them. In this case, it isn’t quite that simple.

As the House’s website notes, proposals to ban head coverings dated back to 1822. In 1833, future president James K. Polk proposed that the House “provide that the members should sit in the House uncovered, unless under special leave of the Speaker.”

Others pointed out “the symbolic value of the tradition, noting that members of the British House of Commons wore hats during debate to symbolize that body’s independence from the King of England.”

In the end, head coverings were eliminated in 1837, and it’s been that way ever since.

Of course, the case could be made that a religious argument against it could have existed since 1845, when Lewis Charles Levin became the first Jewish man elected to Congress.

Granted, Levin is probably best remembered as a vicious anti-Catholic, anti-foreigner zealot, but the point still holds that for 173 of the 181 years that the head-covering ban has existed, there’s likely been a compelling reason to abandon it for Jewish men who wish to wear the kippah. Yet, we’ve seen no movement on the matter until now.

Should the tradition be amended? It’s interesting that the only representative who plans to take advantage of this new rule is Representative-elect Omar; even Watson Coleman says she’s not going to be taking advantage of it.

While we appreciate the fact that the hijab is part of Omar’s religious dress, we also appreciate that head coverings have likely been the part of other representatives’ religious dress, and they also haven’t been able to wear them on the floor, either. This wasn’t just some “blind spot” but part of congressional heritage.

Positioning the rule as being part of the ignorance of those “positions of influence and positions of power” isn’t necessarily a good look — even if one agrees Omar should be able to wear her hijab anywhere in the Capitol that she sees fit.

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Dutchman
Dutchman
November 19, 2018 8:14 am

While we appreciate the fact that the hijab is part of Omar’s religious dress

Well I don’t appreciate it at all. This Somali, cockroach is my representative (Minneapolis). I can’t imagine that she will represent any of my values or goals. Who’s country is it?

White Rationalist
White Rationalist
  Dutchman
November 19, 2018 9:46 am

Who runs Bartertown?

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Dutchman
November 19, 2018 10:33 am

But she married her brother to get welfare! Must be nice….

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Dutchman
November 19, 2018 10:58 am

Dutch, we’re taking it for the team. The legislature herded all of the diversity into two districts in MN, giving the Republicans a fighting chance in the other six. It’s what the boo-hoos call gerrymandering. It also results in more ridiculous black people being elected and providing more humor. Like Hank “Guam will flip over” Johnson and the lady from Texas who said North and a South Vietnam live side by side in peace. Ilhan Omar isn’t even the first funny head-covering one. There’s the woman from Florida with the bedazzled cowboy hats, although she didn’t wear those in the chamber. We just need the Dems to replace the last of their semi-normal politicians with some 6’4″ trannies.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Iska Waran
November 19, 2018 11:33 am

Yeah, but right up the ass – with no lube.

Minneapolis isn’t doomed – it’s ruined, done.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Dutchman
November 19, 2018 11:57 am

Fork meet Country.

Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 19, 2018 8:18 am

Didnt they come here in part for the freedom that would allow them to abandon the hijab?

On another note. Its time to renew my drivers license, and they would prefer i pay the upcharge for the nationwide you cant fly without it, real id. So will it still be racist to require id to vote? Why should i have to pay for this invasive id when some dont need id at all?
I am just going to get the regular id. I dont fly anymore. Too damn invasive. And intrusive. Take my shoes off. Wtf. For the fake shoebomber in all of us. Racial profiling in this case would be the most logical approach. Start with the hijab wearing fucks.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 19, 2018 8:36 am

I don’t plan of flying, unless it would be a real necessity.

I wonder how all these illegals are allowed on planes (except to clean them).

steve
steve
  Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
November 19, 2018 8:46 am

I’m with you on the REAL ID. I have no intention of getting it. Nobody should “opt in” for that intrusion. I know it’s unreasonable to expect everyone to opt out but if we all did…………Also, you won’t be able to enter any Federal building without a REAL ID (like that’s a bad thing?). Off hand I can’t remember the drop dead date on that but it’s something like 2022.

Suds
Suds
November 19, 2018 8:32 am

Weren’t we told of the separation of church and state?
Christian ideals, those which the country was founded on, were abandoned. No more 10 Commandments, on or in any federal property? Can’t have that. No.
But now a religion that is ok with killing infidels is accommodated.
What’s modern? What’s archaic?
Didn’t Barry refuse to wear an American flag lapel pin, too?

Call me a traditionalist. Some local customs and traditions should not change.
Especially just to accommodate the minority fringe.

TC
TC
  Suds
November 19, 2018 11:19 am

It’s really just separation of Christian religion and state.

steve
steve
November 19, 2018 8:40 am

I’m less concerned with what’s on their head vs what’s inside their head and what comes out of their mouth. Unfortunately, I doubt I’ll like the wisdom that emanates from that mouth.

Morongobill
Morongobill
November 19, 2018 9:55 am

Somali or Eritrean? Which is she?

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Morongobill
November 19, 2018 11:00 am

Somali

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 19, 2018 11:02 am

Apparently the House doesn’t have a rule against marrying your brother so he can get US resident status. Or maybe they waived it for Omar. “Banning incestuous marriage? That’s not who we are”, said Paul Ryan.

TPC
TPC
November 19, 2018 11:06 am

The laws of the United States are in place irrespective of religious affiliation. Bowing to the twin religions of peace and tolerance is yet another example that we are no longer a nation of laws, truth, or justice.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
November 19, 2018 12:43 pm

I bet the CONgressional Chef said WTF when he was told he’d have to serve her Halal food.

If I were the cook I’d slip a little pork in her food .

musket
musket
November 19, 2018 1:44 pm

Will they let that imbecile from southern Florida wear her ridiculous cowgirl hats?

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
November 19, 2018 2:34 pm

If the ban on head coverings is lifted I’d like to see a bunch of reps start wearing the most outlandish headwear imaginable.
In your face, losers.

subwo
subwo
  Gloriously Deplorable Paul
November 22, 2018 1:27 am

We need a Pastafarian in congress.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
November 19, 2018 4:04 pm

What about that Low IQ congress critter with a color coordinated cowgirl hat for every occasion? I wouldn’t let this piece of work in the country let alone congress were it up to me but the hat lady has long ago blown that away.