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“Only” one teacher in France was beheaded. But what others experience also freezes your blood.
It cost him his head. . . We need to relearn the literal meaning of this term. Samuel Paty had a hard time doing his job: the prescribed material in the classes that correspond to our lower fourth level includes freedom of expression in geography and history.
From the beheading of October 16 I know many outside of France. Less about what other teachers experience there. The left-wing Republican weekly “Marianne” has put together a lot. There is Gaël J., professor of history and geography in Amiens. In 2019 he will give his first lesson on freedom of expression on the Mohammed cartoons (“I was so naive”). He expects a controversy, but there is only one opinion: no one should touch religion. Then J. has prepared small group presentations. One of the 2015 attacks (Charlie Hebdo, Nice, Bataclan) begins like this: “For many years freedom of expression has been threatened by a few journalists who do not respect religion. If you cross the borders, there will be attacks. “