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badgenome said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Wrong. They choose not to be reasoned with because the Swedish government allows it. In reality, everyone can be reasoned with.

As for your Japanese example, if you believe that fear, pain and death is the best way to keep people from commiting crimes, then we have very different views.

Because the Swedish government allows it...? What is the alternative? I'm guessing some variety of coercion, i.e. "fear, death, and pain".


The government allows people to stick close to their cultures, which may result in that they choose not to embrace the Swedish society and norms. In the most severe cases (although this is very rare) it has resulted in open hate towards certain minorities, as opposed to the very open Swedish society.