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Canada stands for freedom of religious belief and practices, freedom of sexual expression, gender equality, freedom of association, against discriminatory treatment or taxation based on religious beliefs, separation of state from church and church from state, to name a few. What exactly is the Islamic response to those ideas?
Is it reasonable to require of everyone who wishes to be Canadian that he renounce any practices which might militate against those Canadian ideals, except as he might wish to apply them against only himself?
And what part of any of my posts I've stood against these ideals ?
While I respect your right to defend your view of Islam, please don't bring my country into this and claim that you and those who agree with you are the ones building a better Canada. Everyone who is Canadian is responsible for building a better Canada, and just because you don't agree with their def intion of a better Canada doesn't make yours right.
True, and I sincerely respect that. You can't build a nation based on one idea alone. But there are logical limits for everything whether far-right or far-left. This is what I've been saying all along, we could have disagreements and different point of views, but we're all working for one thing and that is a better Canada.
Therefore, I'm sick of hearing ill-hearted people labelling me and others "pro-terrorists", "terrorist sympathizers", "french" or use the enfamous Bush slogan "you're with us or with the terrorist". Enough with this nonsense, there are many ways to solve terrorism. One of them (which have worked for many years in Europe and beyond) is better intelligence.