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And then you give lectures on Pandit persecutionBecause they are unable to adjust themselves there, or if they feel they are getting 'unduly persecuted'.
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And then you give lectures on Pandit persecutionBecause they are unable to adjust themselves there, or if they feel they are getting 'unduly persecuted'.
Never. I have never posted anything about Pandit massacres or rape stories. Crying victim is not my forte. out of topic anyway...And then you give lectures on Pandit persecution
It was invented in 2004 by an Australian Lebenese womanThey allowed it for years and got increasing terror activity.
Actually no, i do not mean Indians. It is not necessary that when you see a Pakistani member arguing with someone it is sure to be an Indian. I was talking in general terms.1. By you I think you meant Indians. I personally will never set foot in a country ruled by an inch of the Shariah law. It is sad that our country even has religious laws, but this is where I was born into. So, it does not matter to me if you ban alcohol or ban nudism etc. Your country, your people, your choice. Period..
So there should be no poking noses and pointing finger toward others when it comes to there laws? Or there should be no pointing finger at the western discrimination, period?2. Laws are made for the people. Of a land. Laws are locale specific. That is why we have separate laws for separate countries.
True!! local sensibilities!! Inst that what i should you with those pics of nuns? The problem here is the dual standards and if you say that those dual standards are THE RULES of the country and one should accept them as it is, i wont argue with that any further!3. You are free to make laws to award or kill murderers or rapists. At most that will reflect your progress as a people (or lack of it). Otherwise, I won't mind. Of course, again, I would not set foot there, but that's what I would choose to do. Those coming in to a place MUST respect local sensibilities. End of story. The local culture CAN'T be expected to always accommodate the 'foreign' practices
Not really. The French are a little different. They mean the removal of religion from public sphere - and quite aggressively. They DON'T respect religion in public. Which is fine by me.What the discussion is about is simply oppression of basic human right, that freedom of will and speech the west so furiously advocates!
I don't point fingers. I know I have no place in the Muslim world, and I don't seek any. I can't speak for the Europeans.So there should be no poking noses and pointing finger toward others when it comes to there laws? Or there should be no pointing finger at the western discrimination, period?
The Europeans may have dual standards. But so do all people. It is a human trait. People may not like it. What course of action should they take? Fight France? Or leave? Choices...The problem here is the dual standards and if you say that those dual standards are THE RULES of the country and one should accept them as it is, i wont argue with that any further!
So there should be no poking noses and pointing finger toward others when it comes to there laws? Or there should be no pointing finger at the western discrimination, period?
Fine by YOU!! That my friend is not the absolute requirement or achievement.Not really. The French are a little different. They mean the removal of religion from public sphere - and quite aggressively. They DON'T respect religion in public. Which is fine by me.
Again by "you" i was not pointing you in person. We, as you can see, are not talking about persons!! If that was the case i personally would have simply walk off that beach!!I don't point fingers. I know I have no place in the Muslim world, and I don't seek any. I can't speak for the Europeans.
Dont you think this is what "extremism" is. Fight or leave? Or is it something you associate only to Islam? For me these extreme choice and the stress on choosing one is extremism.The Europeans may have dual standards. But so do all people. It is a human trait. People may not like it. What course of action should they take? Fight France? Or leave? Choices...
The problem you do not understand is that those countries claims the problem is coming from YOU being there!There is no Western discrimination and there's no comparison with your own religious minorities as Christians and Hindus in Pakistan don't commit terror acts.Muslims in France do and that's why we have this French reaction.Terrorists come from the muslim community so clearly there's a problem there and that problem is to much religion.
Actually no, i do not mean Indians. It is not necessary that when you see a Pakistani member arguing with someone it is sure to be an Indian. I was talking in general terms.
Anyway, the thing is , just like you are free to make that choice of following or not following a religion or its rules don't you think others have the same choice as well? Furthermore this is clearly off topic, we were not talking religion here. What the discussion is about is simply oppression of basic human right, that freedom of will and speech the west so furiously advocates!
So there should be no poking noses and pointing finger toward others when it comes to there laws? Or there should be no pointing finger at the western discrimination, period?
True!! local sensibilities!! Inst that what i should you with those pics of nuns? The problem here is the dual standards and if you say that those dual standards are THE RULES of the country and one should accept them as it is, i wont argue with that any further!
it's islam's turn now and the process is long overdue.
Where am i pointing fingers at the west? That was a question and i will appreciate if you can read the posts in the proper context. In fact, I am saying that i do understand the fault and also that the responsibility is on Muslims and on me to clarify the situation.'Liberty, equality and freedom for all' are ideals, they are unlikely to be achieved or more importantly perceived to be have been achieved in different laws.
Anyway, all rules / laws are discriminatory to some extent. Its simply a matter of whether you happen to agree with said discrimination. In this case, you do not agree with the apparent discrimination, I'm presume there are discrimination you'd agree with.
As for pointing fingers at the west, go right ahead. I'll sit back and enjoy.
Finally, if this is such a big issue, the lady should approach the courts.
So your opinion is that this has nothing to do with Islamophobia?May be. But that's France. Like it or... leave it.
Laws in France are made for the betterment to the liking of the French. Sounds fair.
He is oneSo your opinion is that this has nothing to do with Islamophobia?
How does wearing a certain type of clothes make you rabit Islamist. Don't you think the people who restrict them are bigots?The same people wailing weeping and beating chest over this issue are the ones who support the law to call ahmadis non muslims . " But that is a different issue" . Kyuki ham secularism ka dhol nae peet rahe we can do anything . These bigots are hardcore Islamist in their own countries and suddenly become champions of secularism in west . This disease is not only amongst rabid Islamists but Rabid Hindtvawadees as well . India me right wing and gau mata and west me Trump ko dekh ke aanso bahayenge .