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Originally Posted by Brillopad
I don't see that expecting people who chose to live a certain country to respect the values and culture of that country as oppression.
Integration is key to success and wearing clothing that shouts female subjugation and undermines equality is not integration.
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%100 disagree.
A country's laws should respect and protect EVERYONE not just the majority. Yes people entering a new country should respect other people and their rights but you cant make other people wear whatever you want them to wear. Not every women wants to wear burka in countries like saudi arabia but they are forced to wear those clothes. They dont have a chance to live in another country and they suffer because of other peoples actions. That is why i am upset with majority of the muslim people because they get upset at people who dont grant the rights they deserve while they dont respect or grant the rights other people deserve. If we do the same thing, then how we can ask respect from other people?
In short saying "respect the laws" is a weak argument to make when laws dont respect the people who work and contribute to the said society.