I’m saying France’s institutions either can handle religious garb, in which case they are needlessly persecuting people, which is objectively evil, or they can’t, in which case the French are focusing on the wrong things and should fix their institutions.
67 women did refused took off their abaya.There is about 3 millions students in France. They still can join religious private schools if they don’t want to go to the public school.
If someone wearing religious garb is an attack on secularism, your institutions suck and that’s where your focus should be.
I don’t see any argument in your comment.
I’m saying France’s institutions either can handle religious garb, in which case they are needlessly persecuting people, which is objectively evil, or they can’t, in which case the French are focusing on the wrong things and should fix their institutions.
Nobody is persecuted.
67 women did refused took off their abaya.There is about 3 millions students in France. They still can join religious private schools if they don’t want to go to the public school.
When one person’s liberty is denied, everyone is persecuted.
You don’t read what i wrote nobody is persecuted.
I’m paraphrasing civil rights legend Fannie Lou Hammer because I think this oppression is equally disgusting.
it’s totally irrelevant in context.