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I sure as fuck dont want them coming into the western world and then setting up their own bullshit courts governing their actions because their fundamentalist beliefs are atrocious. | |||
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Last edited by Throndor; 12-18-2018 at 01:50 PM..
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The united states has been multiethnic for quite some time, but that doesnt not necessarily include multiculturalism. You can be "American " whether you are brown, black, white, yellow, gay, or asexual. What that means, is that you agree to be governed under the bylaws of the United States, indifferent to your ethnicity, sexuality, and religious upbringing. In cases where the fundamentalist christians have been proven to be at an overreach, laws have been changed to exclude their dogmatic approach to legality, and its a continuing process of separating church from state. How is allowing the establishment of courts conducive to the fundamentalist upbringing of "others" in alignment with this cultural agreement? (using your own words here, negative connotation not intended)
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