well, what i learned today. lots actually, it;s just that i have a problem organising my thoughts. always been having that problem, what do u reckon i do about it? hhmm, like it makes me sound like a disorganised freak and what's worse! i'm aware of it but i can't do anything about it. Shit! there i go again...ok so where was i?
oh yes. as i was saying, i was reading some stuff on secularism and secularisation. i found out about the impact of france's secularist movement on it's contemporary society and how that possibly freaking translate to their amendment to ban religious symbol.... i'm not writing about tht cause i'll leave it to ur enquiring minds to have a read on that topic. what i am more concerned is the impact of such a movement? could it be a knee - jerk reaction to what's going on in the world today? or could it be out of fear? whatever it is, such swift enforcements could u know, do the reverse of what they seek to frweaking do in the first place.... so have we really2 thought of the consequences, or do we need more time?
like this can cause more of these religious groups to get together and become a community rather than the secularist idea of the individual-state relationship, forgive me if i'm wrong. and from here all the problems arise bla3..u get the picture!
so what do i think? i think that radical legislation like this shit, isn't going to solve any problems, the oonly way about it is to really sit down and talk and get pple to understand other's better, be it religion or culture cause essentially if u remove that element of 'mysticism' and fear, you (DUH!) generate trust and that well no matter how the world freaking spins or how many bombs blow or buildings brought to the ground, u can proudly say that 'hey this ain't my people cause i know and i trust that they (well @ least most of them) won't do this kinda s^&%'.
the world would be a better place, wouldn't it?
oh yes. as i was saying, i was reading some stuff on secularism and secularisation. i found out about the impact of france's secularist movement on it's contemporary society and how that possibly freaking translate to their amendment to ban religious symbol.... i'm not writing about tht cause i'll leave it to ur enquiring minds to have a read on that topic. what i am more concerned is the impact of such a movement? could it be a knee - jerk reaction to what's going on in the world today? or could it be out of fear? whatever it is, such swift enforcements could u know, do the reverse of what they seek to frweaking do in the first place.... so have we really2 thought of the consequences, or do we need more time?
like this can cause more of these religious groups to get together and become a community rather than the secularist idea of the individual-state relationship, forgive me if i'm wrong. and from here all the problems arise bla3..u get the picture!
so what do i think? i think that radical legislation like this shit, isn't going to solve any problems, the oonly way about it is to really sit down and talk and get pple to understand other's better, be it religion or culture cause essentially if u remove that element of 'mysticism' and fear, you (DUH!) generate trust and that well no matter how the world freaking spins or how many bombs blow or buildings brought to the ground, u can proudly say that 'hey this ain't my people cause i know and i trust that they (well @ least most of them) won't do this kinda s^&%'.
the world would be a better place, wouldn't it?
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