No Chocolates for French Students

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PARIS - They arrived as they do every December: gaily wrapped gifts destined for children at a kindergarten in rural northern France.

But this year, teachers unwrapped a few, took a look and sent all 1,300 packages back to City Hall. The presents were innocent, but strictly speaking, illegal: seasonal chocolates shaped like Christian crosses and St. Nicholas.
As Christmas approaches, France is awakening to the realization that a new law banning conspicuous religious symbols at schools - a measure used mainly to keep Muslim girls from wearing traditional Islamic head scarves to class - can cut both ways.

“It’s an unhealthy political affair. Absolutely regrettable,” said Andre Delattre, mayor of the northern town of Coudekerque-Branche, which has shipped the traditional chocolates to local schools for 11 years.
“What’s the point? It’s the children who are being penalized for this difference of opinion,” he said. “They’ve been deprived of a festive moment.”

The law, which took effect in September, bans overt symbols such as Islamic head scarves, Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses at public schools.

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Yes indeed, it’s some very unfortunate innocent little children who are being punished for the stupidity of adults. It reminds me of why I was telling my cousin from Italy that absolute separation of church & state - let me clarify, what it gets twisted into, because it is actually a good principle the way our founders meant it - isn’t a good idea. This is the sort of thing that it leads to. Not to mention people getting thrown into jail just for saying prayers in front of abortion clinics, etc.

I hope the mayor of that town stood outside the school & gave the kids the chocolate as they left for home!
 
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Yes indeed, it’s some very unfortunate innocent little children who are being punished for the stupidity of adults. It reminds me of why I was telling my cousin from Italy that absolute separation of church & state - let me clarify, what it gets twisted into, because it is actually a good principle the way our founders meant it - isn’t a good idea. This is the sort of thing that it leads to. Not to mention people getting thrown into jail just for saying prayers in front of abortion clinics, etc.

I hope the mayor of that town stood outside the school & gave the kids the chocolate as they left for home!
Personally I hope the children form a picket line and refuse to return to their studies until they get their candy and an apology from the ignoramuses who stretch things beyond credulity.
 
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