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https://journalistenwatch.com/2024/...htsfrei-fuer-muslimische-schueler-im-ramadan/
Once again, the Rhineland-Palatinate red-green state government ensures the exact opposite of integration and the privilege of minorities with maximum division and lack of displeasure: As “Tichy's Insight” (TE) reports, Muslim pupils can be exempted from school lessons on request on certain occasions – “examinations, exams, achievement tests”. So almost always. “Free at the Sugar Festival... School work and physical education should set up schools in such a way that they harmonise with Ramadan... Malu Dreyer's Rhineland-Palatinate adapts to the requirements of the Islamic fasting month,” comments TE.
In a leaflet entitled “Muslim children and young people in school”, the handling of religious holidays such as Ramadan is presented in a “infamous singsong”, the magazine writes: “Modern democracies are characterized by the diversity of cultures, tolerance, the exchange of experiences and the willingness to trust”. And the authors limit the norm of their writing: “The suggestions ... see themselves as a basis and guide for the development of solutions that teachers ... students and parents must find together for their school.”
Of course, it is not only intended to take account of compulsory schooling in fasting months, but also in school sports: “The burdens in physical education should also be adapted to these framework conditions.” Formally, the Ministry of Education in Mainz informs TE, a complete and continuous exemption for 30-day Raman there is not there; but firstly, there is always there any “performance exams” and, and secondly, in doubt, special restrain is to be exercised. In addition, according to the brochure for the schools, “the planning of school trips and the definition of internships, school festivals and similar schools will also take into account the times of Ramadan if possible.” TE sums up the result of this alleged recommendation for action in the form of a leaflet: Ultimately, Dreyer’s state government exerts pressure on schools to adapt to Ramadan – even if they. (TPL)
Once again, the Rhineland-Palatinate red-green state government ensures the exact opposite of integration and the privilege of minorities with maximum division and lack of displeasure: As “Tichy's Insight” (TE) reports, Muslim pupils can be exempted from school lessons on request on certain occasions – “examinations, exams, achievement tests”. So almost always. “Free at the Sugar Festival... School work and physical education should set up schools in such a way that they harmonise with Ramadan... Malu Dreyer's Rhineland-Palatinate adapts to the requirements of the Islamic fasting month,” comments TE.
In a leaflet entitled “Muslim children and young people in school”, the handling of religious holidays such as Ramadan is presented in a “infamous singsong”, the magazine writes: “Modern democracies are characterized by the diversity of cultures, tolerance, the exchange of experiences and the willingness to trust”. And the authors limit the norm of their writing: “The suggestions ... see themselves as a basis and guide for the development of solutions that teachers ... students and parents must find together for their school.”
Basic wrong understood “tolerance”
As a further example of a fundamentally wrong tolerance, which manifests themselves not only in proactively “halal” canteenness, in (recently in North Rhine-Westphalia) appeals for drinking drinking also manifests for non-Muslim pupils to Ramadan or in the cheering of headscarves as a sign of alleged “diversity”, but also in the in the indication of religious and traditional everyday rules,want and when you want it... we put you in the way at NOTHY stones! Rules that apply to all are subject to you in case of doubt! Whatever you want and demand, we say yes to everything and not more amen and take back ourselves to such an extent that you have it here as prophetically in accordance with possible! But please, please, don't think of us, we would be somewhere racist or discriminatory!Of course, it is not only intended to take account of compulsory schooling in fasting months, but also in school sports: “The burdens in physical education should also be adapted to these framework conditions.” Formally, the Ministry of Education in Mainz informs TE, a complete and continuous exemption for 30-day Raman there is not there; but firstly, there is always there any “performance exams” and, and secondly, in doubt, special restrain is to be exercised. In addition, according to the brochure for the schools, “the planning of school trips and the definition of internships, school festivals and similar schools will also take into account the times of Ramadan if possible.” TE sums up the result of this alleged recommendation for action in the form of a leaflet: Ultimately, Dreyer’s state government exerts pressure on schools to adapt to Ramadan – even if they. (TPL)