So, what you do in your own free time is your own business, but as the clip states : No religious rights in the school context. None. School is for learning ...
I could add the metaphorical view that heads need to be clear on the inside and the outside to be educated, but that is soft language that those supporting the Hijabi do not understand.
O yes and for the brilliant head (but clearly not the mastermind) of the Antwerp universities I have the following points and questions :
- You do not ban the Hijabi in any of your institutions. Wonderful. Of course, the people attending those institutions are adults. And I know this is not true for all of them, but adults are supposed to make informed decisions for themselves without in any way being pressured in one direction or the other. Children can not. So parents and schools must help them.
- How many girls wearing the Hijabi attend your institutions ? Other than the one prominently televised during your discourse ? And is this number in accordance with the population ? I think you'll find it is not.
