Some Danes Want to Give Up...
It's amazing to see how some people are so anxious to accomodate Muslim practices....
Copenhagen's integration councilman wants to involve religion in public schools and workplaces.
"Islam must fill the classroom and the cafeteria more, if integration is to succeed", says Jacob Hougaard, who is now asking for suggestions from Copenhagen's integration board on how to guide religion in everyday life.
"Religion already fills much today. There is much that is settled, where many Muslims practice, but we must accept that there is a demand for halal-meat, possibility of bathing covered in the schools and for wearing the veil.
He suggests among other things that public schools give vacation during Eid, the Muslim holiday after the fast month of Ramada, and that a religious forum be created which the city will be able to go into dialog.
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if you come to another country to live, leave your culture at the door.
Try to impose democracy, Lent, Ash Wednesday, Easter, equal rights, Christmas, the Bible, the Crucifix, Jesus as Massiah or even the Knight's of Columbus on an Islamic state such as Pakistan, Iran or Saudi Arabia. Let me know how you make out. Like it or not we are at war with Islam and they are winning. Scary....
Peter
"Islam must fill the classroom and the cafeteria more, if integration is to succeed"
Why should islam or any religion be filled in the classroom or cafe. If these people want there kids to be learning about islam they can be sending them to islamic schools or the the mosques on Saturday or Sunday. Islam I would argue is more than just a culture but islam tells us to respect civil laws and be a good citizen. We can practice our religion that is really more than enough. If we really want to practice our religions as we want then maybe it is time we rebuild are countries and we can make laws that can govern us.
Mohamed is correct -- no religion should be practiced in schools.
The Islamic Republik of Denmark...
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