Quebec verabschiedet ein Gesetz zum Verbot von Straßengebeten, Gebetsräumen in Universitäten und CEGEPs

https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/quebec-passes-law-banning-street-prayers-prayer-rooms-in-universities-cegeps/

19 Kommentare

  1. Mr_Canada1867 on

    « The Legault government is also signalling the end of the road for subsidized private religious schools. These schools will have three years to stop selecting students and teachers based on their religious affiliation and to cease teaching religious content during school hours, otherwise they will lose access to public fund »

    Good, about fuckin time

  2. don’t see anything wrong with this law, big win; must be copied into federal level

  3. HurlinVermin on

    As an atheist, this is a step in the right direction. Whatever your religion, practice that superstition nonsense in your home or at your church.

    The charter guarantees freedom to practice religion. Not freedom to practice it anywhere you feel like.

  4. myairblaster on

    Quebec continues to show reason and sound Defence of its culture and values.

  5. RefrigeratorOk648 on

    They should reschedule all public holidays so they fall on the first Monday of the month

  6. alphameta152 on

    What am I missing here – what is the issue with prayer rooms and folks praying in public? I’m not religious and it’s never bothered me or felt like they’re trying to indoctrinate me. Québec is free to set their rules but just curious to understand what exactly the gripe here is that this is meant to solve? I’m not going to turn Muslim or Christian becaus someone wore a cross or prays near me.

  7. YeetCompleet on

    I get the public street one because it interferes with people’s lives in public, but who cares about some room in a paid institution? Highly doubt that ever bothered anyone.

  8. KobeJuanKenobi9 on

    What’s the point of banning prayer rooms? They’re usually small and out of the way. You could go your whole university career not even knowing they exist. Seems like a way to single out a specific minority

  9. BirdManFlyHigh on

    I know there is no room for nuance, but throwing all religions into the same pile is ridiculous.

    It is like throwing all psychologists into the same group as Freud. Or all economic forms of government as being communist.

    The teachings of Christianity are not the same as Islam. Christ and Mohammad are not the same. I get that it is cool to hate religion as a blanket statement now, but if you’re consistent and honest you should know the nuances.

    Edit: before the downvotes, I am a middle eastern Christian who grew up around Islam. I have studied Islam and am currently doing a second MA in Christian Theology.

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