Secularism in school have been around for about 120 years.
The differences are mainly that it strongly applies to students since the 90s, and that more and more things are considered as “religious signs”.
And yes, it is obvious that it is, and has been, used as a political stunt. Only question is, in which way it will backfire.
Secularism in school have been around for about 120 years. The differences are mainly that it strongly applies to students since the 90s, and that more and more things are considered as “religious signs”. And yes, it is obvious that it is, and has been, used as a political stunt. Only question is, in which way it will backfire.