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This is a good point well made. I add two things: AND as British people upholding our values we should stand shoulder to shoulder with them. They will need to be brave to stand up and be counted, particularly if their families are not in agreement. AND as British people, we should see what is going on and demand that our government discontinue all faith schools. The opportunity for the teaching of warped ideas is too great for them to continue.
Perhaps. But then the girls going to that school do not have a choice as to whether to go there or somewhere else. And I would suspect that not all of the mothers of these girls are happy for them to receive this education either.
These girls are still British schoolchildren with rights to an education. They should be encouraged and empowered to speak out against this sort of injustice. At the end of the day, the government can legislate against this sort of thing and can take action against it but if you want to see real change, it has to start with normal, extremely brave, people speaking out and standing up for themselves. See the Suffragettes and the Women's Lib movement for example. That is what changed "Victorian" attitudes towards women, not legislation.
This is a good point well made. I add two things: AND as British people upholding our values we should stand shoulder to shoulder with them. They will need to be brave to stand up and be counted, particularly if their families are not in agreement. AND as British people, we should see what is going on and demand that our government discontinue all faith schools. The opportunity for the teaching of warped ideas is too great for them to continue.