Re: Muslim lesbian couple from Pakistan defies life threats, becomes first to get mar
For the most part, I’d agree I don’t expact that kind of dialog. But will the atmosphere created by explicitly avoiding the religious attitudes (i.e. wihtout expllicitly saying it’s okay to think that such unions are not okay, while simultaneously pointing out that the law is clear on the matter) end up being hostile or exlcusive by omission to those who do not agree?
In the past, I’ve observed that with other controversial topics teachers themselves were merely following guidelines, so wouldn’t press the issue much. In my time, the hot topic was that of abortion. It was just legalized, and the sex education cirriculum was changed accordingly.