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    1. Chester_roaster on

      That the cross was annoying them so much they couldn’t just ignore it. They removed it from the wall and threw it into the bin? Despicable 

    2. StGuthlac2025 on

      That teacher should probably think about growing up and controlling their emotions at work. If a cross annoys them this much God help the kids if they annoy them

    3. Haunting-Detail2025 on

      Whether you believe in religion or not, publicly throwing a religious symbol that isn’t yours into a garbage can is beyond disrespectful and unnecessary.

    4. Good teacher. Religion doesn’t belong in schools, especially not in heads of children.

      If they’re old enough, they can decide to be religious or not.

    5. Good teacher. Religion doesn’t belong in schools, especially not in heads of children.

      If they’re old enough, they can decide to be religious or not.

    6. Can someone explain, is there a designated cross hanging on the wall of every classroom in Poland? The classroom cross sounded very strange to me.

    7. Cassubians are religious nuts. In several other regions of Poland it would probably go unnoticed.

    8. Unhappy_Sugar_5091 on

      What’s with increased dogmatic conservatism in Poland? The regression is diabolical.

    9. PaulDecember on

      **Unpopular opinion:** If the teacher truly had an issue with the cross, she could have removed it quietly, outside class hours, and put it in her desk drawer. Doing it in front of students and throwing it in the trash looks less like neutrality and more like an attempt to provoke a reaction, which she’s now getting.

      Under Polish law, having a cross in a classroom is legal, and removing it is also legal, since state institutions are supposed to be religiously neutral. Publicly discarding it, especially in front of students, is disrespectful and definitely not neutral.

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