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Thought control in UK schools

dimanche 21 juin 2015 à 14:00

Thought control to be imposed on UK schools requires them to report students for "non-violent extremism".

The government has labeled non-violent extremism as "terrorism" on the grounds that it might create an "atmosphere conducive to terrorism". Indeed, that happens. Dawkins has pointed out that moderate believers in any religion, while not themselves fanatics, tend to protect fanatics and make excuses for their violence.

But if the state snoops on nonviolent believers, makes lists of them, and represses them for what their views might lead to, it has abolished religious freedom. The state will call the policy a success because of all the hypothetical terrorist attacks that didn't take place, but what it will really do is make all Muslim students regard teachers as spies that cannot be trusted.

The way to discourage fundamentalism among students is to show them the suffering that fundamentalists cause. That discussion can't happen in school if school is a place of repression.