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mujahida said:
FYI I don't live anywhere near the west and I don't want to anyway, even though I am from there.
Fair enough. That way, you don't stray into the hypocricy certain members of society do by blindly condemning everything Western, and yet choosing to remain here.
 
Muezzin said:
Fair enough. That way, you don't stray into the hypocricy certain members of society do by blindly condemning everything Western, and yet choosing to remain here.

:applaud:

I've always found this interesting too. I hear many people complaining about living in the U.S. yet they don't seem to be in too much of hurry to move elsewhere. As I mentioned on another board here, we've got long lines of people wanting to become a citizen in this country. If they don't like it here, pack their bag, and make room for those who do want to be here.

I also find it hypocritical when people condemn everything western yet whenever a catastrophe happens like the Tsunami, the first thing out of people's mouths are "Where is the U.S.?" "Why isn't the U.S. doing more?" We are the enemies of everyone (those who bad mouth us) until they need a helping hand and then guess who they seek?
 
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Its a valid point but I believe the criticism is towards the western foreign policies rather than domestic. Although we should always acknowledge the positive aspects rather than always criticizing.

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Yamaha, I see what you mean. The public is so fickle, yet also cynical - that's an extremely bad combination.

Ansar Al-'Adl said:
:sl:
Its a valid point but I believe the criticism is towards the western foreign policies rather than domestic. Although we should always acknowledge the positive aspects rather than always criticizing.

:w:
Very, very true.

I wish more people remembered to do so.
 

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