Correct. If Scotland wants to be a grown up nation again we need to sort out our sectarian problem, notably in the west. Separating kids early on in life does nothing to help that process.
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Correct.
Children should be educated about all religions in school, but not taught or encouraged to participate in any one particular religious belief system. If parents want their kids to follow a faith then they can do that in their own time, just as they do with political views. And there would be an outcry if anyone proposed having schools which featured a particular political philosophy at the core of their curriculum.
That view is largely from people who didn’t go to these schools. I can say that I’ve never met a person who went to a catholic school that has derogatory views of non catholics. That narrative of sectarianism doesn’t come from that community.
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This is a totally separate discussion to what is happening with RP.
He wasn't receiving sectarian and homophobic abuse because Catholic schools exist.
The forms of abuse which exists in Scottish football is handed down in homes, on buses going to away games and engrained in the culture of particular areas of Scotland.
The existence of faith schools is up for discussion but the context is different to what is going down here.
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You’ve obviously got no idea what goes on in a catholic school to post such tripe. My daughter is taught about all religions and they mark significant days in certain religions throughout the year. She attends a catholic school. There’s a hell of a lot of people making comments based on very little knowledge on this thread.
Did the build up to the match in Paisley mention Ryan.
Where did I label him a bigot?I pointed out he was repeating the same tired trope trotted out everytime there is someone challenging anti Irish racism.
I have no religion,my kids have been raised as Catholics and attend RC schools and are taught about all faiths and taught to respect differences.
The problem is parents teaching their kids to hate!
Nothing else.
Do they have the same issues with RC schools in England and Wales?
Blaming separate schooling is victim shaming.
My daughter is at a nursery connected to a Catholic school and will go to the school as of next year.
At Easter they discussed the meaning of it and the report we got back was the 'all the children decided it doesn' t matter what you believe as long as you are nice to other people'.
My abiding memory of Catholic schooling was that RE was for about 40 minutes a week and we learned about all the other major religions more than Catholicism. In Primary school a Priest would come and say Mass at the end of term and Christmas, those who wanted to be excused could be. In secondary school I hardly remember seeing a Priest (in contrast to the local non dom school that had a CoS Minister at their weekly assemblies).
Of course there was a religious element when it came time to prepare for the sacraments that you go through at primary school age. Again though the Muslims, Sikhs and other Christians that made up our class simply went away and done something else for half an hour. It wasn't overreaching, we weren't taught we were right and everyone else was wrong and we certainly weren't taught to hate Protestants.
Ryan is undoubtedly are biggest asset
I blame Nicola Sturgeon!
Sorry, what were we discussing again?
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I have worked with people who are racist and worked with people who are bigots. They have admitted this. These people are well educated. It's seems to be ingrained in Scottish society. Education is one way to try and resolve it but it could take generations to eradicate.