Your welcome!
As I mentioned, my wife was raised in Saudi and therefore has strong feeling about this issue, and resultantly discussing this subject in our home can cause conflicts.
One thing that bothers me: There are a large number of people that come here from the Middle East and then protest American policies. There are exponentially more people over here, in America, then the reverse. In most regards we widely respect our constitutional amendment granting freedom of religion and freedom of speech, a human right which is mostly ignored in the Middle East. What is your take on that? And I don't believe they should come here and just keep their mouths shut. But why do so many come here and take advantage of these rights without considering the reverse, that is us going to the middle east and protesting things that we see as injustices?
And thank you for your efforts on moderating this.
As I mentioned, my wife was raised in Saudi and therefore has strong feeling about this issue, and resultantly discussing this subject in our home can cause conflicts.
One thing that bothers me: There are a large number of people that come here from the Middle East and then protest American policies. There are exponentially more people over here, in America, then the reverse. In most regards we widely respect our constitutional amendment granting freedom of religion and freedom of speech, a human right which is mostly ignored in the Middle East. What is your take on that? And I don't believe they should come here and just keep their mouths shut. But why do so many come here and take advantage of these rights without considering the reverse, that is us going to the middle east and protesting things that we see as injustices?
And thank you for your efforts on moderating this.
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