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Old 29-09-2017, 13:47   #32
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Re: Tory free schools policy results in girls as young as four forced to wear hijabs

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Does this show that education and religion should be separated?

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/educ...-a3642331.html
No, there are plenty of other things that show that. Regardless of the reasoning the implicit sexualisation of kids in evidence here is grim.

Anyone who requires a primary school child to dress 'modestly' else they feel attracted to them sexually has problems regardless of whether it's religion or just plain old perversion guiding them.

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
No, it shows that parents who don't want their kids to wear a hijab shouldn't send them to an Islamic school.
With the pressures on primary school places it's not always that easy. Parents may not have many, if any, options.
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