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Controversy Erupts Over SNU Flash Mob Using Religious Song “Oh Happy Day”

An inappropriate musical choice, given the necessarily secular nature of the device. A few days ago, the young participants of a Universal National Service (SNU) course organized in Palavas-les-Flots (Hérault) ended their stay by performing together a choreography to the Gospel hit “Oh Happy Day”.

The video quickly deleted by the academic management

The images of this “flashmob” were then broadcast on indignant. Many Internet users are in fact wondering about the use of a religious song within the framework of the SNU, which has a republican and therefore secular vocation.

Denouncing in particular a “secularism with variable geometry”, many Internet users relayed the video in the hours following its publication. DSDEN 34 ultimately deleted the post, but that did not prevent the video from continuing to circulate in the following hours, confirming the “bad buzz” for academic management.

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2024-02-27 11:16:54
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