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Old 01-20-2008, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ambientdeath View Post
Its happening here too in Canada, I sure as hell make my voice is heard to my local MP's.

I'm sorry, our country, our rules. They should be fvcking grateful to come here, instead they step foot and start making immediate demands to change laws and think they run the show. Government and religion are SEPARATE for a reason, and they want to tie the two together again.

It's pretty funny, cause if I went over to their country with a two-four of beer and sat down to watch a hockey game, I'd be put in jail and have my head chopped off cause alcohol is illegal.

When I travel to another country, I respect the law of the land, not act like some ignorant retard. I expect exactly the same treatment in return.

Sorry, stuff like this really gets me jazzed.
Hey buddy, you took the words right out from my mouth. We have already made some changes for them, for their religion. What the f**k is our government thinking??? It's not up to us to adapt, they come in OUR country, so they should adapt or be sent back where they come from. Unfortunalty, our governemnt is weak with no backbone. Like you said, if you go in their country, you either adapt or end up in jail (or worse). There ain't civilized enough to be here.

How is it going to look like in 20 years when they will be a lot more? They are a tiny minority and they have already forced us to change some laws, i don't want to think about how it's going to be in 20 years or so.


Have you heard about the Bouchard-Taylor commission in Quebec? Apparently we Quebequers have been called racist over it by the rest of Canada. You know why we are doing this? To see if we have been giving those immigrants too much slack when it comes to their religion. There has been a couple of actual stories, like the RCMP officer who was allowed to wear his hijab on duty, that happened here in Quebec. I don't know if you guys feel like us, but we feel like keeping our culture and lifestyle the way it is.
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