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In Britain two women are in court demanding their right to wear a cross to work.

Presume you're talking about this ( http://www.rt.com/news/uk-bans-wearing-cross-317/ ). This touches on religion, and whether the state wants to have a very multicultural/multiethnic workplaces, the wearing of overt religious iconography from one group can hinder that.

(Tis quite funny how the UK with an established state religion can be quite secular)

In Germany it's even illegal to salute the German flag, or borders on social taboo.

Probably depends on how you salute it. ;) One thing to remember in Europe, unlike the USA, there isn't as much flag waving or similar nationalistic stuff, unless there's a sporting match on. From seeing photos of the USA it looks like it's not uncommon for private citizens to have American flags outside. Here, if there isn't a sporting match on, it's either government buildings, or far right nationaists who habitually use their national flag. So behaviours that seem OK in USA, might seem weird in EU.

Some of this silly things are due to problems europe has had in the past (like religious persecution or extreme right wing nationalism)




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