its so the west can butter them up, and make them feel they are listened to, because the europeans want to capture them, in their way, not in americas way. the european way will be through the economic manipulations. they have virtualy captured the muslim nation of turky, without firing a shot, once they get them on the euro, it will spread by way of financial convenience to outhers.
Europe is a lot slyer and crafty than america, because she buys her victims.
2007-01-22 22:47:16
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answered by trucker 5
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We're not forced.
We choose to.
Unfortunately it is a choice not everybody agrees with.
Myself for one.
There are some aspects of our society that in cases, the rules or laws can be changed without any consequences for the rest of us. But, there are some aspects of our society that have been changed to accomdate others who have moved to this country.
And those, I do not agree with.
Not because they give foreigners more rights than us - they don't.
But because they take away some rights that we have always had.
And when that becomes the case, someone on high should put their foot down and say "NO!"
I'm still waiting for that to happen.
2007-01-23 05:29:18
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answered by Bloke Ala Sarcasm 5
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Good question/point
Chirpy Chipy has made and reiterated (by that I mean that what the majority of the Brits think) a very good point.
Where are and what are the politicians doing about this? Nothing. Why? Because they feel that they may be treading on Human Rights Laws.
If I was in the eastern part of the world I would have to respect their laws.
But they don't respect anything
2007-01-23 12:25:26
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answered by Walter 2
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No one should be forced to change. One can create the conditions for change. This usually leads to debate and violence, conflicts and wars. Change is very hard because of deep rooted ideologies.
Westerners in their history have had their civil wars, revolutions and conflicts. Now it is the turn of the East which because of global communications is being influenced by the West militarily and economically.
Those countries who had democracy and civil rights always changed the ones that had not.
2007-01-23 06:19:58
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answered by Tamart 6
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Because we in the west believe our selves to be of a higher moral standard with our liberties. Also, we live in a democracy where as the majority of the east have one head of state, be it monarchy or despotism. Who tend to be of the religious persuasion as apposed to being, supposedly secular.
2007-01-23 05:26:33
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answered by king_sigh 3
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They probably say the same about western laws.
2007-01-26 14:48:40
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answered by Ollie 7
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We take the moral high ground.
Its the same as modifying a set of steps to allowed disabled access.
2007-01-23 05:37:44
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answered by speedball182 3
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If I knew the answer to that I'd be a rich man, or a good politician (if there is such a thing) but its mostly cos we're to damn soft.
When in Rome do as the romans do, come to UK and please yourself
2007-01-23 05:24:47
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answered by Goatie 3
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What????
2007-01-23 05:25:09
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answered by wondermom 6
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