Naomi - Thanks for your help, here is your post - //fiction-factory, displaying a visual symbol of the religion that is currently active in perpetrating widespread slaughter worldwide is not conducive to empathy for the victims. //
Er, she wasn't.
I would suggest that she was dressing as she feels is comfortable and appropriate for her place in society, and her profession as a journalist.
Her garment represents Islam, which carries the burden of a miniscule percentage of its followers twisting its messages to justify their certifiable bloodlust.
That is a world away from referring to it as " ... the religion that is currently active in perpetrating widespread slaughter worldwide ... "
I know that you know that there is a massive difference between a tiny percentage of murderous fanatics, and a faith as a whole - I am mystified why you are refusing to acknowledge that simple fact in this debate.