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Old 07-05-11, 03:55 PM   #9
Krauter
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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! View Post
Yes and no.

There are rules and regulations in every country, agreed.
And when you mix cultures, there will be issues.
That is not new.
That is why multi-culturalism will never ever work. I am getting ot there.
As i'm typing this i am reading reader comments from a news site and what do you know?
95% of the clowns are parrots! Repeating each other's comment of: " if you don't like it, then leave".

Come up with some original stuff. And as a matter of fact, the majority of muslims actually support this new stance, so long as it is handled appropriately and with the proper respect and sensitivity.
Sorry but I too echo the opinion that if you don't like it, then gtfo.

If someone comes to a democratic country, be it Australia, Canada, the U.S, etc, then they have to abide by their laws. I'm all for bringing your culture with you. That is, in essence one of the major factors that forms who you are. However, laws take priority over beliefs. Religions is a moral guideline that people use to discern their beliefs and their justifications for actions. Laws are in place to keep everyone safe, not just those who just arrived or those who've been in place for years.

By having these people, not just Muslims but any other immigrant person, trying to enforce "their rights" on the place they immigrated to is just silly. This is not the country you came from which persecutes or does whatever they did just to make you leave. This is a democracy. So if a person comes in and tries to enforce what they want, just to accommodate their beliefs, then put it up to a democratic vote. If the person feels so strongly about it, form a democratic party and run for elections.

Cheers,

Krauter
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