Danh ngôn của Najat Vallaud-Belkacem

We have to reappropriate the concept of laicite (secularism) so we can explain to our young pupils that whatever their faith, they belong to this idea, and they're not excluded. Secularism is not something against them; it protects them.
We have to reappropriate the concept of laicite (secularism) so we can explain to our young pupils that whatever their faith, they belong to this idea, and they're not excluded. Secularism is not something against them; it protects them.
Chúng ta phải điều chỉnh lại khái niệm laicite (chủ nghĩa thế tục) để có thể giải thích cho các học sinh trẻ của mình rằng dù đức tin của các em là gì thì các em cũng thuộc về ý tưởng này và các em không bị loại trừ. Chủ nghĩa thế tục không phải là điều chống lại họ; nó bảo vệ họ.
Tác giả: Najat Vallaud-Belkacem | Chuyên mục: Faith | Sứ mệnh: [9]
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