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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 1, 2018 4:08:35 GMT
Why or why not?
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 1, 2018 4:12:20 GMT
Well, I used to not like the society I live in but then I went to Nicaragua and saw how good I have it in said society. So... I'm not happy with everything but generally yes.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 1, 2018 4:15:39 GMT
Well, I used to not like the society I live in but then I went to Nicaragua and saw how good I have it in said society. So... I'm not happy with everything but generally yes. Yup, when you notice a place that is worse than your place you start to appreciate more of what you have.
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Post by Aemelius on Jul 1, 2018 18:04:53 GMT
I did not like the society I grow up. I grew up in the middle-east, so it was a very conservative Muslim society. What is considered norms in there, I personally considered human rights abuses. They were very intolerant of others. That's part of the reason I left that society to another. I live in Canada now, however, that this society still has its problems. I never felt connected or belonged to the society I grew up. I never felt that to the society I live in right now. This could a much longer discussion, but let's keep it at that for now
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 1, 2018 18:14:00 GMT
I did not like the society I grow up. I grew up in the middle-east, so it was a very conservative Muslim society. What is considered norms in there, I personally considered human rights abuses. They were very intolerant of others. That's part of the reason I left that society to another. I live in Canada now, however, that this society still has its problems. I never felt connected or belonged to the society I grew up. I never felt that to the society I live in right now. This could a much longer discussion, but let's keep it at that for now What made you move to Canada? Or what it the abuse of human rights issues?
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Post by Aemelius on Jul 1, 2018 18:28:00 GMT
I did not like the society I grow up. I grew up in the middle-east, so it was a very conservative Muslim society. What is considered norms in there, I personally considered human rights abuses. They were very intolerant of others. That's part of the reason I left that society to another. I live in Canada now, however, that this society still has its problems. I never felt connected or belonged to the society I grew up. I never felt that to the society I live in right now. This could a much longer discussion, but let's keep it at that for now What made you move to Canada? Or what it the abuse of human rights issues? Women are property. Gay people are executed. Atheists are executed. People who convert to any other religion are executed. I can go on and on forever. But these are enough for now. But one last thing that was important to me, they don't believe in science. Because science is something you have to believe in apparently.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 1, 2018 18:33:47 GMT
What made you move to Canada? Or what it the abuse of human rights issues? Women are property. Gay people are executed. Atheists are executed. People who convert to any other religion are executed. I can go on and on forever. But these are enough for now. But one last thing that was important to me, they don't believe in science. Because science is something you have to believe in apparently. I'm guessing you lived there for a while and it had impacted your life in some way as well?
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Post by blueroad on Jul 1, 2018 19:48:39 GMT
Materially, the society I live in, is one of the best off in the world. Spiritually, my nation has been shattered. The only thing the material wealth of my nation has taught me, is how futile satisfying the immediate senses really is.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 1, 2018 20:08:03 GMT
I did not like the society I grow up. I grew up in the middle-east, so it was a very conservative Muslim society. What is considered norms in there, I personally considered human rights abuses. They were very intolerant of others. That's part of the reason I left that society to another. I live in Canada now, however, that this society still has its problems. I never felt connected or belonged to the society I grew up. I never felt that to the society I live in right now. This could a much longer discussion, but let's keep it at that for now Which Middle Eastern country are you originally from if you don't mind me asking?
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 1, 2018 20:12:21 GMT
Materially, the society I live in, is one of the best off in the world. Spiritually, my nation has been shattered. The only thing the material wealth of my nation has taught me, is how futile satisfying the immediate senses really is. Would you live somewhere else if you had the choice?
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Post by fschmidt on Jul 1, 2018 22:03:32 GMT
No, I hate what America has become. It is completely degenerate, stupid, and immoral. But nowhere in the world is very good right now. So let's pray for war to wipe out the morons and make room for something new and better.
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Post by blueroad on Jul 1, 2018 23:35:43 GMT
Materially, the society I live in, is one of the best off in the world. Spiritually, my nation has been shattered. The only thing the material wealth of my nation has taught me, is how futile satisfying the immediate senses really is. Would you live somewhere else if you had the choice? No. It is my duty as a citizen of the nation to do my part in fixing it.
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Post by Ace on Jul 3, 2018 13:42:06 GMT
I do not like the society I live in because it is capitalist and too democratic for me.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jul 3, 2018 14:08:38 GMT
I do not like the society I live in because it is capitalist and too democratic for me. I think capitalism is very hard to influence people and society!
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Post by heneryt on Jul 31, 2018 17:18:16 GMT
I was living in one society from last 19 years but right now like from 2 weeks I'm living in different society and I'm loving it right now lets see it.
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