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Thanks. You at least help restore my faith in the French people, if not their government. :)
I'd question the government's role in attacking religious beliefs, though. Again, as long as no rights are violated, people should be allowed to believe whatever they want (and as long as they are willing to fact the consequences of their beliefs). For example, a Muslim may be allowed to hate Christians so long as he does not engage in violence toward them. (And so long as he is willing to accept the fact that
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Who is to say which religious freedoms are necessary to allow for, and which are not? Why should the government be making any such decisions? But if they don't, then who w
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If a nation lets its communities go down the path of seperation, balkanization and isolement, it's a sign it's about to explode.
The French perspective seems to be one of safeguarding the culture. Many Americans share this view as well.
I view liberty in this matter as paramount, however. Society is an aggregate of many individuals and their choices. Some may view one language as more desirable than another and may wish to force this choice on others. Allowing people to choose their language, howeve
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