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History proves that when you start singleling people out based on race, religion, nationality, political leaning or sexual orientation nothing good ever comes out. I was very surprised to see many people in US support the minaret ban in Swizerland.
The way I read the article, the call was for a ban on new separate cemeteries for Jews AND Muslims. Existing ones would be exempt but there would be no new cemeteries exclusively for Jews or Muslims. They would have to be buried in "multicultural" cemeteries.
The way I read the article, the call was for a ban on new separate cemeteries for Jews AND Muslims. Existing ones would be exempt but there would be no new cemeteries exclusively for Jews or Muslims. They would have to be buried in "multicultural" cemeteries.
Isn't multiculturalism what everyone wants?
What if a Jewish or Christian family visits a family plot next to a Muslim one and wishes to spill a bottle of wine on it?
History proves that when you start singleling people out based on race, religion, nationality, political leaning or sexual orientation nothing good ever comes out. I was very surprised to see many people in US support the minaret ban in Swizerland.
More baloney.
It wasn't the minarets causing the problem it was the loudspeakers in the minarets constantly blaring jibber japper day and night calling people to prayer.
Loudspeakers were set to highest volume so anywhere in the city they could be heard. People couldn't hear themselves think.
In the spirit of multiculturalism perhaps you would like a minaret built next to where you live? Imagine hearing "Allah.... blah blah..." at 130 dB? Imagine living life in your house where five times a day the dB level exceeded the noise level of a jet plane taking off. That would be a wonderful, multicultural experience for you.
Get your fact straight before you spew jibberish.
"Can you cite one speck of hard evidence of the benefits of "diversity" that we have heard gushed about for years? Evidence of its harm can be seen — written in blood — from Iraq to India, from Serbia to Sudan, from Fiji to the Philippines. It is scary how easily so many people can be brainwashed by sheer repetition of a word."
Loudspeakers were set to highest volume so anywhere in the city they could be heard. People couldn't hear themselves think.
In the spirit of multiculturalism perhaps you would like a minaret built next to where you live? Imagine hearing "Allah.... blah blah..." at 130 dB? Imagine living life in your house where five times a day the dB level exceeded the noise level of a jet plane taking off. That would be a wonderful, multicultural experience for you.
And it starts very early in the morning.
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