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Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: Gyro/T69 on January 03, 2004, 01:22:35 AM
http://www.iht.com/articles/123525.html

Tehran worshipers cry 'Death to France!' over head scarves

"Death to Chirac the Zionist!"

He loves Jews now? I'm confused.

Which religion will be the next in line to call for, the 'Death of France!?
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: Toad on January 03, 2004, 02:08:40 AM
These must be the moderate Muslims I hear so much about.
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: GRUNHERZ on January 03, 2004, 02:18:27 AM
Has it started allready? I hope this was just accident.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/01/03/egypt.airliner.ap/index.html
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: Saintaw on January 03, 2004, 04:02:11 AM
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...in response to a sermon denouncing a proposal to prohibit Muslim schoolgirls in France from wearing head scarves.


We're having the same stuff over here. Largest imigrant populations here are from north africa (Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt) and this debate about muslim girls wearing veils in schools has been going on for years now... untill the Gvnmt decides to put up a law abiding it.

I, personaly, have no problem whatsoever with any one wearing any kind of hat he wants ... but most poeple here seem to have a problem with it.
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: NUKE on January 03, 2004, 04:03:56 AM
Europe suks.

I thought you guys were "old and wise" and "enlightened"

First I hear of the German toilet now this? You guys can stay over there and leave us alone
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: moot on January 03, 2004, 08:05:13 AM
the same way the US separated church and state, "France" wants to eliminate any religious bias in its education system.

That position was taken to an extreme, but it still makes sense, and not just in a communism sort of way.
Title: Will the French cave in?
Post by: majic on January 03, 2004, 08:19:33 AM
The concept of a seperation of church and state was to help give religious freedom, not to ban it from public life.