Today the European Court of Human Rights has upheld the use of an Italian citizen who asked that crucifixes should be removed from classes attended by his children. Quoting from the service on the Internet:
Soile Lautsi, an Italian citizen originally from Finland, a mother of two boys in 2002 had requested the State Institute "Vittorino da Feltre" in Abano Terme (Padova), to remove the crucifixes from the classrooms attended by his children . In appeals to the courts in Italy had always lost. Now, the Strasbourg judges were right.
I'm not here to discuss religion itself, nor to issues such as the progressive Islamization of Europe or the loss of Christian values \u200b\u200band so on. I just want to focus on the traditions. If instead of crucified there was always more than one hundred years, in every class of Italy, just to make a example, a picture of the current prime minister, there were scandals because parents do not allow the left of a right-wing prime minister and vice-versa?
I do a lot of value to the traditions. E 'unacceptable that someone is going in and criticize a tradition which reflects a centuries-old culture and values \u200b\u200bthat have permeated Italy. And 'the more unacceptable that such action is brought by a person who is not from Italy, and should instead respect the traditions of their adopted country. Now my dear
finlandesina with an Italian passport, I'm sorry you did it big time. I very much hope that Italy will win the appeal. That an alien must put an end to a tradition that respects the values \u200b\u200bof Italian culture and no, I do not conceive.
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