Somewhat. It's the very safe political position to take. In France, a left-wing politician can still denounce green fascism (Islamism) without getting canceled.
A strong stance on secularism and the right to badmouth religions is still what the vast majority of the French demand from their politicians.
In France, the concept of Secularism has wide acceptance even among Muslims ( the secular ones in name only, which is most of them precisely because of French nationalist education ) and is yet to be corrupted by the cancers of "inclusivity and diversity".
Somewhat. It's the very safe political position to take. In France, a left-wing politician can still denounce green fascism (Islamism) without getting canceled.
A strong stance on secularism and the right to badmouth religions is still what the vast majority of the French demand from their politicians.
In France, the concept of Secularism has wide acceptance even among Muslims ( the secular ones in name only, which is most of them precisely because of French nationalist education ) and is yet to be corrupted by the cancers of "inclusivity and diversity".