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Lawlight said:
Burek said:
Lawlight said:


Sorry, you're wrong. Croatia has a very minuscule Muslim population - 1.47%. If it was any bigger they'd be claiming for Sharia law. And wasn't it this year that Muslims caused trouble because of a theatre performance in your country?

Those poor people need to be screened to make sure they're not criminals.

Sorry, but you are wrong to call me wrong from your couch surfing wikipedia wherever you are since you hid your profile.

The very fact is that many Muslims are well integrated into society and are perhaps not even religious to declare as such, and that many of them declare themselves as Croats. My city has about 8-10% of Muslims, and they are exactly the same as any other person. To even imply that they would even consider Sharia law if they reached a certain percentage is naive, stupid and insulting to them and to our entire society.

As for the theatrical performance, it was not the Muslims complaining at all. It was a show in my city, and Croats including myself protested that the County was supposed to give €100.000 (it's a public theater event) to put on the play written by a declared racist and chauvinist (Houllebecq). We did not want to financially support such people, just as we wouldn't support any hatred towards any other color, culture, creed or religion. The play itself had nothing to do with religion at all, it was just the playwright that was unacceptable.

Theater found funding elsewhere, the plays were shown, nothing happened because nothing was ever going to happen anyway. (Oh, and the play sucked after all).

And of course those people need to be screened to see if they are criminals, but that's nothing different than is done today where at the border crossings customs officials screen Swiss, Norwegian Japanese, American or Peruvian tourists to see whether they are criminals.

 

Based on the first post, you should have deduced that I'm in Australia. A country where the Australia Federation of Muslim Council has been asking for the Sharia Law so you're just showing your ignorance, naïveté and bias.

As for the for theatre performance, it was cancelled because some savages cannot handle freedom of expression in the form of art. Do people riot when Jesus is caricaturised in Croatia? I call BS on people complaining about the playwright. The motives aren't dissimilar from what happened at Charlie Hebdo - harm to those who "insult" Islam.


You haven't read what I wrote about the play. It was not cancelled, it was held as scheduled. The only difference is that it was not funded by lical government.

The play had nothing to do with Islam, it was about love, sex and relationships. The only reason it was not funded was the playwright who is a declared racist. Nobody rioted, there were no protests, it was a civilized discussion in which our Governor refused funding. 

 

Also, please understand that I wrote my first post to say that we as a country have nothing against Muslims because we have a portion of them as our countrymen, and they are completely integrated in all aspects of society, from holding high ranking governmental offices, being heads of institutions as well as our neighbors, friends and family. 

I wanted to show that it is posiible for Muslims to live according to the laws of the land they are in, and that refugees would be welcome to join them. Two of our national football team players are Syrians, their family integrated into our society, why refuse the others to do the same.

Therefore my initial post was not trying to comment on Australia and the problems you might have there. Ir is irrelevant to Croatia and my stance on refugees coming over here.