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about time too, whose country is it, laws are laws, don't like them, don't come, we don't need to go backwards, naieve people tie themselves up in knots, with their hysterical nazi/racist slurs on common sense/free speech views, so don't even start, simple as......
Good for Holland!! May other countries follow her lead. If people do not like Holland's laws, they can leave the country.
Good for Holland!! May other countries follow her lead. If people do not like Holland's laws, they can leave the country.
I tend to agree that schools and state institute should maintain a secular environment - but when you argue that one should leave the country if they don't like the law - well I assume you were only referring to the immigrants. How about those who were born in that very own country? Where should they turn to...? Should the law not include them as well? Should the law ignore the rights of minorities?
about time too, whose country is it, laws are laws, don't like them, don't come, we don't need to go backwards, naieve people tie themselves up in knots, with their hysterical nazi/racist slurs on common sense/free speech views, so don't even start, simple as......
Good for Holland!! May other countries follow her lead. If people do not like Holland's laws, they can leave the country.
Good for Holland!! May other countries follow her lead. If people do not like Holland's laws, they can leave the country.
I tend to agree that schools and state institute should maintain a secular environment - but when you argue that one should leave the country if they don't like the law - well I assume you were only referring to the immigrants. How about those who were born in that very own country? Where should they turn to...? Should the law not include them as well? Should the law ignore the rights of minorities?
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