Summary

In October 2020, Samuel Paty, a French teacher, was murdered following a false accusation by a 13-year-old student who claimed he’d shown anti-Muslim bias. The girl had made up the story to cover the fact she had been suspended from school for bad behaviour.

In reality, Paty’s lesson on free speech included optional viewing of Charlie Hebdo cartoons, but he hadn’t excluded anyone. The student’s story triggered a social media campaign led by her father, who, along with others, is now on trial for inciting hatred and connections to Paty’s attacker, an 18-year-old radicalized Chechen.

The school will be named the Samuel Paty School from next year.

  • Flax
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    -3117 days ago

    The Nazis were absolutely NOT endorsed by the Pope. Romanist bishops were often jailed for speaking out.

      • Flax
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        -1617 days ago

        Nazi breaches of the agreement began almost as soon as it had been signed and intensified afterwards, leading to protest from the Church, including in the 1937 Mit brennender Sorge encyclical of Pope Pius XI. The Nazis planned to eliminate the Church’s influence by restricting its organizations to purely religious activities.

        Read your own article.

        • @Cypher@lemmy.world
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          1617 days ago

          Oh no! Leopards ate their faces. What a shame. Who could have seen this coming from fascists.

          • Flax
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            -1517 days ago

            A religious organisation agreeing to keep out of politics is fascist?

              • Flax
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                -1217 days ago

                I’m talking about the Papacy.

                  • Flax
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                    -416 days ago

                    You still didn’t show anything to imply that the Vatican endorsed the holocaust.