draik said:
Lostplanet22 said:
Switzerland is very proud on his unique towns it is that what also attracts many tourists 'that typical swizz feeling'.
I can understand why allowing minarets would hurt those towns look and let the typical Swizz feeling go away for his inhabitants.
Good that Switzerland let his citizens choose this is a win for democracy. Many people in other cities saw their towns change without the ability to vote about it.
I tell ya Europe is getting doomed if this continue. An Dutch politician wants to ban the Koran, France and belgium(part of) don't allow scarfs on schools, Swizz doing this, An Arabian Europe leaque that wants to stop the trade with USA and a law where all European children on school should atleast get one year Arabic etc.
A civil war is coming I tell ya.
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I'll only reply to that, don't care about the rest of the discussion.
Scarfs are banned in Belgian Schools, Belgian STATE schools. And not only scarfs, but crosses, red dot Indian (don't mean to offend, I just don't know the actual word) etc. as well.
It is banned because our government considers STATE schools as a neutral ground with no place for religion outside the optional "Religion courses".
You can always go to private schools/catholic schools/STEINER schools/etc.
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Do you also get your money back that you paid to fund those schools?