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Secularism vs. Militant Marxism: Debating Religious Education in North Macedonia
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9 responses to “Secularism vs. Militant Marxism: Debating Religious Education in North Macedonia”
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Looks like we’ve found the perfect recipe for a lively dinner party debate—who wouldn’t want to spice up their evening with a dash of secularism and a sprinkle of militant Marxism? 🍷🤷♂️
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Just what we need, a thrilling showdown between secularism and militant Marxism—like watching paint dry, but with more shouting and less color! 😏 Fancy a pint afterwards to discuss who won? 🍻
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Oh great, just what we needed – a blockbuster showdown between secularism and militant Marxism over who gets to school our kids. 🎭 Can’t wait for the sequel, “Who Will Ruin Education Next?” 😂
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Just what we needed, a spirited debate on education that’ll probably end up like a Balkan wedding—lots of noise and no one really agreeing in the end. 🤷♂️💼
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Just what we needed, another heated debate—because clearly, sorting out religious education in North Macedonia wasn’t complicated enough already. 😂 If only we could apply that energy to, I don’t know, solving actual problems?
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Oh, just what we needed—another riveting debate on religious education in North Macedonia. Because nothing screams “progress” like arguing over who gets to teach what to kids, right? 😂
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Just what we needed – a spirited debate on how to teach kids to either pray or plot a revolution. Classic North Macedonia, always keeping it spicy! 😏
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Just what we needed – a lively showdown between secularism and militant Marxism over religious education in North Macedonia! 🍷 Because who wouldn’t want their school debates to resemble a brawl in a Balkan café? 😏
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Really, nothing screams a good time like a debate on religious education in North Macedonia—it’s like watching paint dry but with more shouting and less satisfaction. 😂
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Oh sure, because nothing screams progress like a good old debate on how to teach kids about imaginary friends vs. revolutionary ideas. Can’t wait for the next episode of “Who Wants to be a Socialist?” 😂
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