Infer what you like but that wouldn't be my approach to racism
Glad to hear it.
Which begs the question as to why your approach to dealing with a situation where religious schools can discriminate against non religious people is to allow non religious people to discriminate against religious people by setting up a new set of discriminatory schools.
and a reading of your recent posts would point to you flagging up the differences between a church school and a humanist school which you argue wouldn't be allowed.
I am simply stating fact that the law does not permit the kind of special privileges to discriminate, that many faith schools currently have to be extended to a hypothetical humanist school as that school could not be officially designated as a school with a religious character.
What I am trying to point out is that an antihumanist conspiracy which is kind of what you are suggesting would surely give you the same rights as religion and then let you retreat in order to save your main weapon.
I am in favour of religious people and non religious people having the same rights - that is why I am in favour of a secular state as that is the only way in which it can be achieved.
An application to found a humanist school then would probably go through or at least not fail on those grounds.
Maybe it would, maybe it wouldn't - that is pure speculation as it has never been tested. What we do know, for sure, is that the law would not allow that hypothetical humanist school to have the same scope to discriminate (e.g. exemption from Equality Act 2010) that only schools officially designated to have a religious character currently have as, by definition a humanist school cannot be a school designated to have a religious character.