A draft law sparks debate with locals calling it excessive and questioning how it would be enforced.

    • photonic_sorcerer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      The french have banned all religious iconography from educational institutions. Simple separation of church and state. This is different, and it’s kind of obvious.

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      There isn’t, both are plain old systemic oppression (generally mostly misogyny and/or queerphobia) disguised as “concern for the population”, there to control and further marginalise.

      (though, of course, fans of both China and France and/or haters of women, queers, and/or Muslims, would die on this hill trying to convince themselves otherwise)

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      One is enforced countrywide under a vague law open for interpretation.

      Other is for school children on school premises, clearly stating the articles of clothing not allowed.