How do we define a religious radical person?
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If a refugee believes in Sharia system and not democracy should he be given asylum ?
How do we define a religious radical person?
To call one a radical, does he have to take weapon? What if one refuse to take violence but mentally agree sometimes violence is required ?
Let's take Refugees case also. If a refugee believes democracy is not the right system and wants to replace it with Sharia law then can we call him a radical and stop him at boarder? How does having opinion on political system make him a radical?
Let's take Refugees case also. If a refugee believes democracy is not the right system and wants to replace it with Sharia law then can we call him a radical and stop him at boarder? How does having opinion on political system make him a radical?
Re: How do we define a religious radical person?
I don't know about other people here but I'm sure all the radical refugee needs to do is have a nice little chat with VivaStPauli over some fruchtsaft and milch and he will be secularised and turned into a productive citizen in no time.
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Re: How do we define a religious radical person?
You need fresh air. A lot of it.
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Wiki wrote:Radicalization (or radicalisation) is a process by which an individual or group comes to adopt increasingly extreme political, social, or religious ideals and aspirations that reject or undermine the status quo or undermine contemporary ideas and expressions of freedom of choice.
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Re: How do we define a religious radical person?
This is actually great question.
Even if we do a vote in normal questions, Let's assume a vote regarding homophobia. We could still seen at least 5-10% of populations voting for it, It doesn't mean that that 5-10% will entirely be against it, They'll adjust.
Similarly we could see the same, But ultimately they people need to refine the amount of radicalism they are allowing in their country.
I feel if a percent of population are hardcore about their own rights while taking asylum in another country ,They have no business going there, Because ultimately they need to *bleep* off back when the situation in their own country becomes normal.
So ultimately they need to keep their views to themselves as long as someone allows them a safe space and they need to adhere to the the new rules.
Even if we do a vote in normal questions, Let's assume a vote regarding homophobia. We could still seen at least 5-10% of populations voting for it, It doesn't mean that that 5-10% will entirely be against it, They'll adjust.
Similarly we could see the same, But ultimately they people need to refine the amount of radicalism they are allowing in their country.
I feel if a percent of population are hardcore about their own rights while taking asylum in another country ,They have no business going there, Because ultimately they need to *bleep* off back when the situation in their own country becomes normal.
So ultimately they need to keep their views to themselves as long as someone allows them a safe space and they need to adhere to the the new rules.
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Re: How do we define a religious radical person?
Nishankly wrote:This is actually great question.
Even if we do a vote in normal questions, Let's assume a vote regarding homophobia. We could still seen at least 5-10% of populations voting for it, It doesn't mean that that 5-10% will entirely be against it, They'll adjust.
52% of California, the most sexually liberal place probably in the world, voted to ban same-sex marriage a few years ago. Luckily America is a republic that protects minorities, and James Madison wrote a treatise in the constitution explicitly defending the rights of gay people to get married, so the homophobic Californians didn't get their way in the end.
If you mean homophobic as in "throw the sodomite off a building", then yes it would be a good idea to ask the refugees about that, but I'm not sure whether they will adjust
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