Monday, September 16, 2013

France trying to stop a major flash flood waiting to happen by plugging 1-inch diameter hole


Yup ... restrictions on state schools will help.  HAHHAHAHAH

France is so deep in trouble because of the growing aggression from their Muslim population .... yet they want to interfere in the Muslim country of  Syria whose regime has been better able to control  the kind of Muslims that France is unable to in their own country?  What's gone wrong with the heads of Judeo-Christian countries?  Have they all been hypnotized and is somebody controlling every move they make? Nothing that the leaders of the USA, UK, Canada and most of the EU, are doing or saying make any sense whatsoever.  What's going on in the world of the Judeo-Christian politicians?  Either they have all been bought with millions of dollars from the oil cartels of the sheikhdoms or they have been hypnotized.  That's my opinion and I am sticking to it.

From IndependentUK:
....All pupils in French state schools will be reminded  this week that they are not allowed to wear items of religious clothing such as headscarves or crucifixes, nor object to the school curriculum on religious grounds, in a 15-point written statement to be displayed on school walls.

Some critics have denounced the charte de laicité or “secularism charter” as a thinly veiled attack on Islam. Others complain that it is an inadequate response to the growing influence of intolerant strains of Islam in the multiracial suburbs of French cities.

The Education Minister, Vincent Peillon, says the charter, which contains no new rules, is simply a restatement of the principle of “secularity”, or separation between church and state, established in France 108 years ago.

The charter tells pupils they cannot object to parts of the state curriculum – such as the teaching of evolution or the Holocaust – on religious or political grounds. It reminds teachers that they are not allowed to bring their own religious or political beliefs into the classroom.

Another article recalls that since 2004 it has been illegal to wear religious clothes or symbols in state schools. Several articles make the case for “secularity” as a protection rather than a threat – a guarantee of the rights and equality of all religions and not an attack on the principle of faith itself.

Article 4 says: “Secularism guarantees freedom of conscience for all. Everyone is free to believe or not to believe.”

Most moderate Islamic groups have accepted the charter. Others see a hidden agenda. Abdallah Zekri, president of the Observatory on Islamophobia, said: “This charter was supposedly made to combat sectarianism. But honestly, I feel targeted because now when anyone talks about ‘sectarianism’, they’re really talking about Muslims.”....

1 comment:

  1. " But honestly, I feel targeted because now when anyone talks about ‘sectarianism’, they’re really talking about Muslims.”....""
    Well duh!!. There is good reason for this.



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