The use of ‘sexlessness’ symbols in schools in Italy was banned – Cyprus Newspaper
With a decision of the Ministry of Education in Italy, it forbade the use of symbols that do not discriminate between gender in schools.
According to the Italian press reports, the Ministry of Education decided that symbols such as the star sign and ‘ŞWA’ character used in some schools with the argument of being more inclusive in some schools and the character of ‘ŞWA’.
The Circular, which includes the decision, was signed by Giuseppe Valditara, the Minister of Education of the right coalition power led by Giorgia Meloni, who described himself as the advocate of traditional values.
The decision, especially in recent times, some school officials used for the boy to express both sexes used for the boy ‘Bambino’ or ‘Bambina’ used for the girl instead of the words of only ‘Bambin’ and similarly used ‘SWA’ symbol was taken after the use of the symbol said.
The circular in question, especially the Italian grammar and spelling rules to be integrated in the last period of the ‘sexless’ approach was expressed to be prevented.
Prime Minister Meloni’s party Fabio Rampelli, a deputy of Italy’s brothers (FDI), defended the decision of the Ministry of Education, said that Italian should be protected.
Matteo Salvini, the leader and Deputy Prime Minister of the League Party of the right coalition, said he found the circular ‘place’.
Conservative Catholic group defending life and family values ’Pro Vita’ also announced that the Ministry welcomed the circular.