Index – Foreigner – They want Islamic education instead of hymn



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Secretary of State Sarah El Haïry had already tried to save what could be saved and began in La Marseillaise:

Forward the people of the country, to fight / Today victory awaits, call our country!

The answer: a scattered and mutating echo, and everyone remains seated to the French anthem …

There is growing media coverage in Paris of a meeting held by El Haïry, a 130-15-year-old adolescent delegated by a centrist party in the French ruling coalition, MoDem (Democratic Movement), in Poitiers, central France, in October. . The event was organized by the French Association of Social and Sociocultural Centers (FCSF).

Let’s read between the lines: the word social appears twice in the name; the secretary of state did not meet with the youth of rose hill in paris.

The timing is also important: The exchange took place six days after an Islamist assassin beheaded a teacher near Paris who had been taught about the famous Mohamed cartoons.

According to the recordings of a regional news program of the public television France 3, the young people were also represented by several Muslims; this is also evident in girls’ scarves.

In any case, El Haïry, 31, of Moroccan descent, has now listed in the columns of the French weekly Le Point what, among other things, he has cut off in the head:

  • blasphemy cannot be committed
  • be able to wear a muslim headscarf in high schools
  • Journalists should be banned from talking about Islam
  • they complained that the journalists were pro-Israelis

They also said, The marseillaise they say is an old fight starter they know nothing to start with.

And when the state representative spoke of the police, they cut him in the eye to justify themselves, racism is rampant.

It’s 2020 hello!

On the other hand, they demanded the introduction of religious education in French public education. This is prohibited by the 1905 Act on the Separation of State and Church, as well as many others, including the use of symbols by public officials, including television presenters or teachers, in reference to their religion.

Religions have no place in schools! … You are minors, there is secularism to protect you!

The member of the government visiting Poitiers defended the honor of the state uniform.

But there was also a counterargument. A student from Nantes named Sephora said:

“The law must evolve with us. This (legislation) was passed over a century ago … We are writing 2020, we need to improve.



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