In France, there is a rising campaign against adult-only hotels and facilities, suggesting that they contribute to societal division by excluding children. This movement is partly spearheaded by the French Federation of Nurseries, advocating for children's rights to participate freely in public spaces. High Commissioner for Childhood, Sarah El Hairy, stressed the importance of family inclusion and condemned any growing intolerance against children, positioning this as a potential societal harm that undermines cultural values. Discussions surrounding this issue have been prompted by a need to address and potentially legislate against child-free zones as a growing trend in tourism.
"There is a growing intolerance, and we must not allow it to take hold... Children and families are being pushed out... this is real violence being experienced."
"Adult-only hotels and facilities could be under threat in France after a new campaign against the no kids trend accuses them of dividing society and excluding children."
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