Musilms today are being berated for isolating themselves and refusing to integrate into western sociey. Doesn't this seem similar to antisemitic rhetoric in the early 20th C acusing Jews of living dual lives and not being part of broader society? Doesn't this rhetoric frighten you? Isn't one of the great things about western society is that is guarantees the freedom to live as you choose whether Burka wearing Musim, Black coat wearing Hassid, Buggy driving Quaker or dress wearing drag queen?
2006-10-21
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