Would topics relating to laïcité (no word for it in English) be at home in /t/secularism?
Laïcité, the model favoured by France and Quebec is like secularism but stricter (in Quebec, it often gets into conflict with the secular model of Canada).
An exemple a famous court fight was over the right to bring a bladed weaponry if it was mandated by your beliefs (the Sikh for instance). Quebec's laïc position was that your religious beliefs didn't matter, we can't bend the rules to allow anyone to bring weapons to school. Canada's secular position was that we must respect everyone's religion so they should be allowed.
Given the current size of snapzu, I think that ought to go in the same tribe.
Got it.
Would topics relating to laïcité (no word for it in English) be at home in /t/secularism?
Laïcité, the model favoured by France and Quebec is like secularism but stricter (in Quebec, it often gets into conflict with the secular model of Canada).
An exemple a famous court fight was over the right to bring a bladed weaponry if it was mandated by your beliefs (the Sikh for instance). Quebec's laïc position was that your religious beliefs didn't matter, we can't bend the rules to allow anyone to bring weapons to school. Canada's secular position was that we must respect everyone's religion so they should be allowed.
Given the current size of snapzu, I think that ought to go in the same tribe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%C3%AFcit%C3%A9
Yes, that would neatly overlap in both /t/atheism and /t/secular.