Charlie Hebdo & French ‘Secularism': Does it really just privilege White Christians?
This is a rather interesting and thought provoking essay on the understanding of secularism.
Commentators in France and elsewhere have taken the recent terrorist attacks in Paris as an occasion to reflect more broadly about Muslims in France. Many read the attacks as a sign of French Muslims refusal to integrate. Theyve asked whether Muslims can be fully secular and expressed doubt as whether one can be both Muslim and French.
Even as we try to make sense of what happened, however, we should be wary of myths about French secularism (laïcité) and French citizenship being spun in the aftermath of the attacks.
France understands itself and is often accepted as a preeminent secular nation that fully separates church and state and restricts religion to the private sphere.
The reality is more complicated, as more than 10 years of research on this issue have taught me.
http://www.juancole.com/2015/01/secularism-privilege-christians.html