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Nice idea.
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This sounds like an interesting topic, but I can't exactly understand what you're asking... are you asking if western countries should do something to stop the inflow of muslims into their countries, but somehow try to spin it as a positive thing? If so, I would say you can't discriminate based on religion, but that western countries should all consider seriously slowing the rate of immigration into their countries or they will lose their culture, as many immigrants these days, both in the US and Europe, don't seem to want to join the cultures, but actually want to change the culture once they move there. Sharia courts in the U.K.? I'm shocked that this really happened. People waving the mexican flag during demonstrations in the U.S.? For the United States, at least, I can say that people used to come here because they wanted freedom and loved what the U.S. stood for in the world. Now it seems that we're getting people here who hate us, or at the very least don't like us, want to change us to fit their own beliefs. That wasn't real cool in the past (can you imagine someone who said they were a communist being allowed into the U.S. in the 1980s?). Not sure why we allow people in now who stand for something very different from what we believe as a country... and yes we do have established beliefs, practices, and principles in this country, even though we have plenty of internal disagreement, we have many things that are well-established and for good reason.
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religious asylum would have to be for all religions.
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