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French PM under fire over call to ban muslim headscarves at universities
2016-04-14
The socialist prime minister of France, Manuel Valls, has once again raised the thorny question of Muslim headscarves in the country, calling for a ban on the custom at the nation's universities, and causing outrage amongst party fellows.
Cognitive dissonance amongst the socialists: always fun to watch...
In an extended interview with the French daily Liberation, Valls outlined that French Muslims should be "protected" from what the politician considers to be contagious extremist ideas. Valls said that a scarf covering a woman's head stops being "an object of fashion or consumption like any other" and becomes a political gesture, undermining basic gender freedoms.

Answering the question on whether a ban on headscarves should be introduced in higher education institutes, he said that "it should." However, he noted that the current constitution makes such a move difficult.

His statements immediately caused a backlash among other socialist politicians.
They wouldn't have had a problem banning crucifixes, you see. They could ban a kippah without a second thought. But the headscarf is sacred amongst socialists. You could look it up...
"There is no need for a law on the headscarf at university," Thierry Mandon, the higher education minister, claimed, pointing out that this piece of clothing is not banned anywhere else in French society.

France's education minister, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, agreed, saying that university students are young adults who have constitutional rights, including freedom of conscience and religious liberty.
So long as they do so responsibly, of course...
"Our universities also have a lot of foreign students," she added. "Are we going to ban them access because in their culture there's a certain type of clothing?"
Not at all. Would this be okay?
The Muslim headscarf debate has been ongoing in France for many years. Former president Nicolas Sarkozy, who restricted the wearing of niqabs (a face veil covering all but the eyes) in public places in France, spoke in favor of banning headscarves.

Air France has recently allowed its female crewmembers to avoid working on flights to Iran, a country where headscarves are required anywhere off the aircraft.

Valls said that Islam, the second-most popular religion in France,
...after socialism...
must be "fundamentally compatible with the Republic, democracy, our values and equality between men and women."

"Certain people don't want to believe it, a majority of French citizens doubt it, but I'm delusional convinced that it's possible," he said of conforming Islam with French values.

Commenting on the interview, a member of the French Council of the Muslim Faith, Abdallah Zekri, claimed that Valls statements represent "populist discourse which is worse than the far-right."
There's a clear-eyed thinker...
Posted by:Steve White

#2  Might be safer just to ban iSlam?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-04-14 10:30  

#1  I don't mind the headscarves - reduces the spread of lice.
Posted by: Glenmore   2016-04-14 08:38  

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