Bilal Khan (Quwa)
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I never said anything about who had the better standard. My issue is that France is calling itself one thing (freedom), calls others to be like that (freedom), and then doesn't apply it at home (no freedom in dress).Which you agree is higher than the standards of muslim countries, hence you are holding them a higher standard. I understand, it makes sense.
So, if anything, Islamists at least follow a standard, and they'll eat the consequences (e.g., sanctions), yet France can't walk its talk.
In other words, France doesn't even follow a real standard, so it doesn't deserve to even be in that conversation.
To put it another way... I have a problem with KSA. It would impose Islamist standards on dress, but never on citizenship (Islam doesn't recognize borders or nationalism, yet only 'Saudis' get citizenship, not South Asians or Africans). So, it never applied a real standard, but ran a fiefdom for the interests of its elites. It's the same in France, but the secular version.
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