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> Secular state means this, the division of government and religion.
Nothing to do with state structure. France doesn't need to excise islam from its system of government and that's not the topic at hand. The topic is quite simply maintaining control over the effectively dominant ideology among the pleb. As usual this will be done by exploiting the monopoly over """education""" and other channels of public opinion formation. In the case of muslims the monopoly status is currently partially challenged. Something which they apparently intend to "fix".
> Religion is a private matter not a public.
Religion is absolutely a public matter lol. Let's paraphrase: you might not care about $religion but $religion certainly cares about you. Religion does not stop at faith and supernatural experience. It has always been a public power centre because it can influence masses, well perhaps with exception of the absolutely fake and gay western christianity of current times.
Yeah, I get that you just wanted to support the previous "secular state" comment, but at best you just repeated it.
> Islam is one, although there are groups who try to gain power through it
Another group that tries to gain power through it: muslims. Islam is a challenger in many respects to the state-sanctioned liberal-judeo-homo-democratic "religion" in france and those sandniggers who haven't swallowed the poz will want to leverage it for their common interest. The "faithful" are not all useful idiots acting as mere pawns for external puppetmasters.