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But the Moslems in Austria are foreigners. Even if they're citizens, they're certainly not ethnic Austrians. That's different from restricting the religious rights of others of your own ethnicity who have every right to be in the country.
But go for it. If that's what Bosnia wants, I can live with it.
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It only took them 5 years to take Eastern Europe example.
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If the government let them in, the government should ensure their rights.
Otherwise you can't even mention the word freedom.
And no citizen should have more power than another one.
Otherwise you can't even mention the word equality.
I'm ok with you being honest though, that freedom and equality do not matter to you.
But supremacy begets supremacy.
And Semitic races, as well as their ideological and religious companions, far outnumber you.
Good luck.
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Freedom and equality matter to me - but not where Islam is concerned in Western lands. This is especially true in European ethnostates, where Islam represents not just a physical threat, but an existential one as well. Austria will not remain Austrian if Islam gains a foothold. Were I Austrian, I would set "freedom" aside for a moment to ensure that that does not happen.
EDIT: Interestingly, this only becomes an issue when Moslems are allowed in. Had they never been taken in in the first place, this catch-22 between freedom of religion and cultural preservation wouldn't be an issue. Just another point against multiculturalism in my opinion.
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