East-Flanders, Belgium is set to ban religious and political clothing in schools by 2026 What is your opinion on this? Do you believe Hijab's and other religious clothing should be banned from schools to maintain neutrality?

Nov 5, 2025 · 3:58 PM UTC

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This is clearly anti Muslim. I say you either go state atheism or let the people express their religion. This is just a blatant hit against one specific belief
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I think the framing could be misinterpreted: The question should read: Do you believe that European schools should adopt a secular posture towards clothing?
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Never seen another religion endorsing clothes in schools other than the one who forces the hijab. So technically ban that one and it's already neutral. And what is political clothing?
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Difficult. Schools should be primarily science- and evidence-based in what they teach, excluding religion from curricula except when discussing philosophical and cultural influences of religions. Teachers must remain neutral on religion in that regard. That doesn’t mean… ⬇️
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this is kinda difficult. there is no neutral clothing, there is just culture as people at the place do it. We as Europeans, women cloth in a western, American inspired way. At other places, women wear clothes that are different. We are used to the freedom to show your body.
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Not only hijab should be banned but immigrants from non Christian background in Europe.
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That would be retarded, freedom of religion is a fundamental human right in the EU, Article 9 European Convention of Human Rights
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100% agree. They can wear them in their churches or on their private property, but in public a secular attire should be imposed.
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For teachers or for students?
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For sure...
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Oh hell yeah.
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political clothing being exactly what? ,,, 🤔
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No, clothing is clothing. Just keep religious ideas out of school. That's enough.
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Depends, this explains your logic.
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Yes. Integrate or be deported!
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Good. Religion: outside of public schools.
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100% agree!
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I am from Flanders. East Flanders is a province and can not decide on its own. I love you but your post is total BS.
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if they banned hijab here i just wouldnt listen and if they tried to mess with me i would literally start a mass riot because we have actual freedom in america
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No, we should never have been put in a position where that was necessary in the first place
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Absolutely vile authoritarian policy undercutting freedom of expression & forcibly impressing vannilic normativity upon upcoming generations. Belgium is generally on a rocky road in consideration of its refusal to confiscate russian assets due to capitalistic corrupt greed
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Everything religious should be banned from schools. It poisons young minds, and no one should be indoctrinated at an early age
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I just wrote a thread about this: x.com/samuelhautamaki/status… It is a violation of our fundamental rights and human rights.
The @EU_Commission needs to recognize again, that the freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. As europeans we have the fundamental right to be able to believe and express our own religion. Therefore the European Union should seek to 1/5
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