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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SayWhatYouSee: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by ?????: [qb] The question to you remains, should western culture accept a change as as a result of immigration? Is it right or wrong of those new citizens to live the way they wish for as long as it is within the law and done in a peaceful manner? Is it right or wrong to mass deport them or put them in concentration camps because they chose to exercise their rights within the law? It`s not about right or wrong. Culture is not statical. Its is a changing subject. Culture changes by numbers of influences, inside and outside this culture. Majority of people does not like changes. They associate a change with unsafety. They feel uncertain. Somebody is trying to change OUR cultural believes and habits. They don`t realise that the culture they know right now has been a changing one all the time. They also don`t realise that their grandparents also were having problems with the changing culture in those days. It is a fact that every culture that`s not isolated, is changing all the time.And that the fear of changing becomes out of uncertainty and unsafety. [/qb][/QUOTE]What ????? has just said, is sort of what I was trying to say, further above: [b]SWYS: ''..The initial question asked ''Does Western culture has to get part of Islamic culture?'' My view is that it absolutely does have to - as muslims are citizens, just as jews, catholics and atheists are. Every citizen can influence a western, secular democracy, although this may take a while, and proportional representation factors need to be taken into account. Minorities, over time, can and do make a difference, and a positive one. Culture is more than just a background fabric, against which we live - it is a rich, constantly changing, vibrant reality. Extremists can advocate anything they like, within the law. That is the price of living in a secular democracy. It's what free speech is all about''[/b] Why is it always the negative aspects of immigration that are focused on? The latest immigrants are always the ones to face the most problems, as they are vulnerable. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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