Also, in other news, today the prime/state ministers of Germany, Dutchland, Britain, and Sweden met to decide how to best fuck over the rest of the EU. Because clearly that's four people capable of decide the future of EU's economic policy.
Also Reinfeldt showed the whole world he's never sat in a rowboat before. I'm so very proud of you, mister minister.
Huh. I'm always surprised by the kind of things that are secularism issues in Europe, because despite the generally less religious population they tend to be things that would never, ever fly in the US. You can sometimes get away with referencing God in graduation speeches, but holding school ceremonies in churches?
Well, when you have an actually secular people, stuff like that doesn't matter as much (I myself am often surprised by how in your face and quarrelsome Americans always act about religion/areligion). And besides, lots of places don't have any other locales big enough to hold hundreds of kids+parents at the same time while also being as well suited to singing and music.
It's pretty much like how Americans have their kids swear an oath of loyalty every morning, something that would never be accepted over here.
If you still do that, that is. You still do, right?
Huh. I'm always surprised by the kind of things that are secularism issues in Europe, because despite the generally less religious population they tend to be things that would never, ever fly in the US. You can sometimes get away with referencing God in graduation speeches, but holding school ceremonies in churches?
This, let alone 'Religious Education', RE vs PE. That concept is on the befuddlement level of 'wat?' in the states.
...Isn't PE physical education? As in sports and such?