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TopicBeing anti-Muslim isn't any different than being racist.
pinky0926
09/11/17 6:04:00 AM
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scar the 1 posted...
This is an interesting point, because it leads to the debate of "what can you control?". A lot of a person's ideology is formed by where they grew up. Americans will have much more liberal views on a lot of issues than Chinese not because they choose to, but because that's what they know. Heck, just look at Republican and Democrat populations in the US. It's often very tribal! This goes for religious conviction as well. It's not something that anyone can just pick and choose, because their lives are already shaped. Indoctrination happens all over the world.


That is a good point, but eventually you have to ask at what point do you stop forgiving someone for the things they were programmed to do and start not tolerating it?

I think basically that point is: any time you are faced with the decision that you might have to compromise your own ethical standards to accommodate someone else's.
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