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Thursday, December 12, 2024
I Took a Video Share Down
Here is why.
While I agree with the initial statements that Islam is advancing too much, I disagree about solutions.
More totalitarianism in basically only staterun schools is not the solution.
Christians, Catholic as well as diverse Protestant (from Anglo-Catholic to Evangelical) need to have the right to have private schools.
So should Muslims and Jews.
The schools that are sponsored by the state should obviously continue to have a reference in the nations' heritages (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and some would say Cornwall and Isle of Man have a diversity between them). Or go back to it. The response to a pupil within such schools who is unhappy with parts of what it is actually teaching (gender wokeness and Evolution could be part of it) should have a right to opt out for another school or for homeschooling. The response to a clique of pupils and parents who are doing aggressive proselytism would be expulsion, if the charges were seen as founded, and they too should have options for holding their separate schooling.
I highly doubt that state run schools will put Hilaire Belloc on the curriculum. However, any school that does so is equipping its pupils better for confrontations with Islam than the state run schools of the UK are mostly doing by now./HGL
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