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In reply to the discussion: Pork or nothing: how school dinners are dividing France [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)The French just don't care what your religion is, though. They will serve "French" food and if you don't like it, you can bring your own. Jews are in the same boat on pork days, and when le boef is on le menu, the kids from India need to make other arrangements, too.
America does not have a tradition of cuisine, we steal from everyone, so the issue would not be seen the same way in USA, not just for the "cuisine" but for the fact that we don't have a secular nation in the same way that France does. We have God splattered everywhere, on our allegiance pledges, our oaths, even our money. It's not separated, like it is in France.
This is not really all that new in France--there are a lot of people who do not want to yield their "French character" to foreign influencers. They want people who come to France to assimilate, not the other way around. This has been an issue since before the headscarf wars--it pops up every now and again, and I don't think it will go away any time soon.