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sp1814
/// I think he should be applauded for doing exactly what the OP has called for so frequently. ///
/// Joining in. ///
/// Brave soldier who wants to defend his country and honour his religion. ///
Nothing wrong with joining in, and indeed he will most likely turn out to be a brave soldier, as all those of the Sikh religion have in the past, who are fearless fighters and have served the British Army well.
But there are a vast number of other regiments he could join if he holds certain objections regarding this particular one's ceremonial dress.
/// Also, as a side bar - in he 21st century, should we not be reassessing whether our soldiers should be wearing animal skins purely for ceremonial appearances? ///
Which goes to prove that both you and rojash have little knowledge of the present days Guards 'Bearskins' are made of synthetic fur.
/// 'bearskin' is not now strictly the right description as wearing the skins of bears in this way is no longer politically correct and so, although many of the 'bearskins' in use today are still real Canadian bear fur, when they are no longer serviceable they are being replaced by artificial fur, a practice which has been going on for quite a few years now. ///
Incidentally sp while on the subject of side-bars, I notice you gave no apology regarding the Daily Mail 'Female Today' side bar.