MrSpikey
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It shows the danger of going with one's bias before checking the facts.
Indeed. If only more people would consider such things, maybe a less poisonous and entrenched debate could emerge.
The main part of the article is still true about the students being denied citizenship for not integrating into the culture, and expecting the Swiss to conform to their beliefs. Hopefully they will wise up and the deportations will happen before the Muslims take over.
I found most of the examples in the article a bit strange, to be honest.
5000 Euro fine for not shaking a teacher's hand? I'm all for politeness but not when enforced.
Having a "tendency to wear shabby clothing in the street and not greet passersby"? I'm not in favour of state mandated levels of acceptable dress, or social interactivity.
Would you support or oppose the above rules if introduced in the US?
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