Bro u people are still getting mad at me saying religious schools shouldn’t exist like that even tho every other comment is about how students were given below the standard education and were abused by their teachers many of whom didn’t have the adequate degrees in education
not strictly a school, but served to separate and indoctrinate kids :
it literally took a local amateur to bring this to light….like the church was giving these orders directly and staged cover up after cover up….
here she is btw; her name is catherine corless and she had to battle the clergy to make this come to light
The last point though, there are rumored to be hundreds of similar homes for unwed mothers with similar circumstances in Germany. There are no records of many of these homes even though they existed, but they operated as late as the 80s, some kids born there barely being older than I am (turning 30 soon).
I’m sure there were plenty more all over the world.
I hope I’m not derailing but I just read an article (in German) about it. That topic should be discussed in a separate post though.
Christian schools and colonialism are so intertwined and linked that that in itself is already the only argument you need against them. Other examples only serve to illustrate the point further, but the breaking point for people should be that.
speaking of – an old article but still very much important, especially given all the marches and demos wrt to recent pope’s visit: