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I'm really proud of Jacinda Arden and my country for the way we've handle this tragedy.
I have no issue with the call to prayer or showing respect to our Muslim community by wearing a head scarf even though I'm a staunch atheist. I think many people are being hysterical in their reactions of horror over our decision to place the compassionate considerations of a grieving community ahead of religious sensitivities. If people would just calm their farm they'd see it's no different than removing your hat inside or taking your shoes off before going inside someones house.
I'm really proud of Jacinda Arden and my country for the way we've handle this tragedy.
I have no issue with the call to prayer or showing respect to our Muslim community by wearing a head scarf even though I'm a staunch atheist. I think many people are being hysterical in their reactions of horror over our decision to place the compassionate considerations of a grieving community ahead of religious sensitivities. If people would just calm their farm they'd see it's no different than removing your hat inside or taking your shoes off before going inside someones house.
good post!
unfortunately in drumf's America , intolerance and negativity towards other religions and ethnicity is an admirable quality.
This is a far cry from the America of years ago.we are going backwards
I'm really proud of Jacinda Arden and my country for the way we've handle this tragedy.
I have no issue with the call to prayer or showing respect to our Muslim community by wearing a head scarf even though I'm a staunch atheist. I think many people are being hysterical in their reactions of horror over our decision to place the compassionate considerations of a grieving community ahead of religious sensitivities. If people would just calm their farm they'd see it's no different than removing your hat inside or taking your shoes off before going inside someones house.
Great to hear from someone who lives there. From my reading it seems the vast majority of your fellow citizens feel the same.
I'm really proud of Jacinda Arden and my country for the way we've handle this tragedy.
I have no issue with the call to prayer or showing respect to our Muslim community by wearing a head scarf even though I'm a staunch atheist. I think many people are being hysterical in their reactions of horror over our decision to place the compassionate considerations of a grieving community ahead of religious sensitivities.
It has nothing to do with "religious sensitivities". It's a matter of self-respect. These people make New Zealand worse. You should be sending them back instead of pretending they're beautiful snowflakes that enrich your country.
I'm really proud of Jacinda Arden and my country for the way we've handle this tragedy.
I have no issue with the call to prayer or showing respect to our Muslim community by wearing a head scarf even though I'm a staunch atheist. I think many people are being hysterical in their reactions of horror over our decision to place the compassionate considerations of a grieving community ahead of religious sensitivities. If people would just calm their farm they'd see it's no different than removing your hat inside or taking your shoes off before going inside someones house.
Well said.
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