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Should the UK respect the cultures of other countries?
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Respect is the wrong word. We should not interfere, that achieves nothing, but there is no reason to respect appalling beliefs and practices.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson) -
He said: "If it is not restricted this way, then someone with a bad habit will become military personnel. Soldiers are a nation's defenders. They defend a nation's sovereignty, a country's territory and security."
He told local media if a candidate had lost her virginity out of wedlock her mental state would make her unfit to become a soldier.
He said "It may be because of an accident, disease or because of a habit" - meaning sexual intercourse.
"If it is their habit, the Indonesian military cannot accept potential recruits like these."Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Perhaps start by putting it into context? Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country and pre-marital abstinence is a fundamental tenet of their faith. As it is for Christianity, but our churches seem to have given up on preaching morality. Or much of anything, actually.
Anyway, my problem is other countries not respecting our culture, not the other way round.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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I have no problems respecting other people's cultures, in fact I enjoy seeing and visiting them.
I do mind it if the people who have those cultures object to ours and actively seek to destroy it.
I really mind the people who come to this culture and then feel they can ignore the rules imposed by it just because they have a different one. Integration into the culture that they come to should be a requirement or they should leave.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostPerhaps start by putting it into context? Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country and pre-marital abstinence is a fundamental tenet of their faith. As it is for Christianity, but our churches seem to have given up on preaching morality. Or much of anything, actually.
Anyway, my problem is other countries not respecting our culture, not the other way round.
And that's fair enough if it applies to all recruits. Subjecting women to an internal examination, which may indicate virginity but certainly can't disprove it, isn't.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnyway, my problem is other countries not respecting our culture, not the other way round.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Indonesia is a bit of fruitloop of a country really, been there a few times either passing through or for holiday and it has always struck me as being a repressive state. Anywhere the police have knee high patent boots is a signal of a feck up of a country.
Knee high patent boots on virgin female soldiers however...Comment
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