If Europe, which countries? And if America, which states? and why?
Provided that I'm a white (like Europeans), with dark brown hair (buty bald), well-built, and speak English fluently. I'm also tall (taller than the average American and European), muscular, holding a Ph D and am to be given a working visa in either.
Are there high risks of me being persecuted there, even if my appearance is very western?
Please serious answers only.
2007-02-12
18:09:59
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Lots of Happy Muslims live in the USA.I would not worry about which one is better,but have faith that I would be safe no matter where I was.It's up to you and your career where you want to go.As long as you are not a terrorist with a past I don't think you will have anything to worry about.I live in a small southern town in the USA,and in the past four years a Muslim family came here and opened up a restaurant.I thought with all the attitudes towards Muslim in the US that they would not be accepted,but guess what,we all love them very much.Their restaurant is a booming success and they are very happy.The choice is really yours,don't let current events discourage you from living out your dream.Peace and Blessings Be Upon You!!
2007-02-12 18:20:59
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all: ignore about the idiots whose reaction is almost some aspect Fox information fed them, and who're no longer waiting to even workout that Europe isn't a u . s ., nor a state. second: there are attitude too many variables to furnish a definitive reply. the position in Europe vs in which in the States? Seeing as how Europe is made from some dozen unique international places, the alterations are very major. Do you want to live in a city, a suburb, the geographical area? A warm u . s ., a chilly one? Are you vulnerable to learn a overseas places language? What are your expectations? etc. that is unbelievable to easily furnish a definitive reply without understanding more beneficial important factors. @fifteen: I idea it grow to be once quite seen my remark grow to be once aimed af champion and ggg, now no longer you. Your statement wasn't even actual the following yet at the same time as I made mine. @Mick: eu healthcare is tremendous. the muse that you will be in a position to die of a few deadly ailment pondering the reality that of waiting lists is a myth. First, waiting lists maximum useful exist in some eu international places, many others have none, including mine (Belgium). 0, zilch, nada. second, those international places that do have them have them only for approaches that do not look urgent. Oh, and for someone who 'earned the money that gained him an education', you would evaluate they might have taught you the substitute between 'their' and 'there'. Or almost regardless of spelling or grammar similar...
2016-12-04 02:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen to this carefully you might be naive or hating on Muslims, but listen, Muslims didn't do 9/11, if you know anything about that incident go and question your government which is the US government because there are tons of evidence that points back to the government,
second Muslims are victimized, yes they are because the media portrays them as terrorists, while in reality the main supporter of terrorism is Israel which is backed by the US and its allies.
Do you know that most of terrorist groups are fake and made up to frame Muslims in order for the US to go to war for financial reasons and geopolitical reasons, you have either to wake-up or shut-up and never blame Muslims for 9/11 again.
2014-10-28 01:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-05-19 17:09:25
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answered by Richard 2
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if you have a Ph D why are you asking this question in a chat room??????? smells a bit fishy - no????? as far as your question, Britain is a place where many Muslims congregate! as far as the persecution is concerned, well 3000 humans from 82 different countries died in the world trade center , that would make it OK to be just a little judge mental don't you agree! Muslims are not the victims here , 3000 humans are however and it has changed the world MR. PH D!!!!!!!!!!!
it almost seems that Muslims feel so victimized when in reality so many others died in that massacre! - we keep forgetting that!
2007-02-12 18:54:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd advise you opt for America.most americans(at least the ones i know) are less judgmental and even less racist than europeans are. am not asian but i lived in the US for a while and in Europe for 2 years.i enjoyed my stay in america better.....i felt at home
2007-02-12 18:23:18
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answered by therna 3
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