Norway is changing rapidly. Via 10news.dk, translated from NRK:
“‘Mom, I will be punished by God?,’ asked her daughter (6), after Muslim classmates had criticized her clothes at school."…
Minority Counselor Michael Cruz works and lives in Groruddalen. He is well aware of the problem. He believes that it has become common among Muslims down to the first grade of primary school to exercise social control. They also do so in other arenas, such as the playground.
“What religion are you?,” is often one of the first things kids ask each other about. They are told at home that it is best to play with those who are good Muslims and who have a good reputation, he said….
“You’re a bad girl!,” they say to children who are not wearing the Islamic veil. These are attitudes children have learned from their parents. These are not opinions they have managed to produce themselves.