Discriminatory ethics teaching in the Council of Ministers – you will be surprised what is possible!

Vienna (OTS) – Forward to the past! – this is the Motto of the Council of Ministers will decide today the Plan of the government, a discriminatory compulsory ethics classes exclusively for religious objectors from the academic year 2020/21. The far-reaching negative democracy, political and social consequences of such a course to be taken by the government is obvious; this is by no means consensus about the teaching modality is on point and comma, in accordance with a requirement of the Catholic bishops ‚ conference of the year in 2009 by whipped. „Regardless of losses today, the Council of Ministers is a dangerous split in the Austrian society are all regulated by law. By the academic year 2020 will be handed the primary responsibility for the teaching of values in Austrian schools and religious communities – and, above all, the Catholic Church and the Islamic community of faith – by law. One may wonder, indeed, what under this government, which can rely on their own supers in the national Council for the blind, everything is possible,“ says Initiative spokesman Eytan Mature. Against the Background of the constitutional and legal concerns that accompany a „compulsory set of lessons for the teaching of religion“ does not exclude a legal aftermath, and refers to the good Friday debacle and the „stunning speed with which the ‚marriage for all‘ was, ultimately, the legal reality“. Ripe can imagine, furthermore, that the present Council of Ministers decision could be the birth hour of an ethics class-people’s desire. „What are the dynamics to accept such debates and what impact could they have on the teaching of religion, of course, not to estimate“, so Ripe in conclusion.

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