• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Giving these girls a chance to enjoy school life without being subjected to indoctrination every minute of their lives by their parents is a good thing.

    If even some of them see past the bullshit of religion and can function as normal people it will be of benefit.

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      2 years ago

      This will probably lead to them being pulled out of state school and attending a Muslim school where they will truly get 100% indoctrination every second.

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      Yes, because turning them away is such a good way to give them a chance to enjoy school life. You know what would have been good too? Let them in the school instead of putting them in the light like this and refusing entry for some of them.

      But, I suppose we have a different view of “enjoy a school life”; my vision happens in the school, yours happens in the school without some people.

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        No one in France is allowed to wear religious iconography/clothing in public schools so why do you believe there should be an exemption for abayas?

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          Small prayers before meals is effectively religious iconography. So is muslums call to prayer. But are they prosthilitizing?

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            iconography ī″kə-nŏg′rə-fē noun

            1. Pictorial illustration of a subject.
            2. The collected representations illustrating a subject.
            3. A set of specified or traditional symbolic forms associated with the subject or theme of a stylized work of art.

            An action is not iconography, though public prayer is absolutely proselytizing but how you think that relates to clothing standards is not clear.

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          No one in France is allowed to wear religious iconography/clothing in public schools

          Yeah that’s fucking evil and we should sanction France for it.

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      Giving these girls a chance

      You mean forcing them.

      subjected to indoctrination

      What about those who chose it of their own will because they deem it modest and don’t want to be sexualized?

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        Children don’t really choose many things, especially the way they dress

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            Copy/pasting my answer to the other comment

            Oh, like yeah most teenage girls can wear whatever they want, no parents will never ever say “where are you going dressed like that?”

            Like literally whatever the standard of the parents is, they will enforce it on their teenagers in most cases, sure they can pick any clothes they want, as long as it fits the standard.