A real genuflection to the principle of secularism, which is dear to our public educational institutions. According to Fadila Maaroufi, the whole thing has a clear objective: “To gradually conquer public space and push back secular values in order to impose Islamic norms in our democratic societies.” The Belgian activist warns of a phenomenon that is already deeply rooted in her country: “In Brussels, the extent is such that even non-Muslim girls are forced to wear covering clothes that cover their arms and upper body up to the neck. If they are considered ‘too exposed,’ they are harassed by boys and some teachers don’t hesitate to remind them of the shame.” Valeurs Actuelles
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Animals.
More like koranimals. Well, that’s where they get their operational guide from.
The world will have to shift towards modesty. If not under Christianity, then under Islam.
Never give up your guns.
Someday soon, you may need them.