JohnDonne wrote:
Violating people’s fundamental rights is ruder than one who points the fact out. If a non-imperialistic culture may impose on their individuals because of relativity, then my imperialistic culture may impose upon their culture with the same disregard for their claimed rights to not be imposed upon that they had for the individual.
I also have developed a great revulsion for people who immigrate to other countries and start complaining about those countries' cultures and demanding everybody accede to their demands. It's fucking disgusting. I'd deport the bitch even if I agreed with the eliminating the cowbells.
Now it’s like what, cultural genocide to beseech while in another country? You realize no one is forcing these cultures to do anything accept hear an outside opinion. If they change it is within their preexisting structures and with their own checks and balances.
It's fucking rude and you should be sent back home in a fucking shipping container for doing it.
If you don't like the culture, don't move there, and then you can shit on them from afar till your heart's content.
Is it really an intregal part of Swiss culture or is it just an outdated agricultural practice?
I'm supposing that she likes Swiss culture for the most part as she has chosen to live there and bring up her Swiss children. Objecting to one small part of their farming industry is not rejecting their culture.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
Montegriffo wrote:
Is it really an intregal part of Swiss culture or is it just an outdated agricultural practice?
I'm supposing that she likes Swiss culture for the most part as she has chosen to live there and bring up her Swiss children. Objecting to one small part of their farming industry is not rejecting their culture.
Ms Holten, who describes herself as a freelance journalist, model and drama student, has also campaigned against a number of other Swiss traditions like hunting, pig races and the noisy church bells in town.
Surprisingly, the cow bells are only one of numerous “problematic” Swiss practices. I know, I know, it’s shocking to hear that this lady has a long list of grievances against a people that didn’t even ask her to come over.
Montegriffo wrote:
Is it really an intregal part of Swiss culture or is it just an outdated agricultural practice?
I'm supposing that she likes Swiss culture for the most part as she has chosen to live there and bring up her Swiss children. Objecting to one small part of their farming industry is not rejecting their culture.
Ms Holten, who describes herself as a freelance journalist, model and drama student, has also campaigned against a number of other Swiss traditions like hunting, pig races and the noisy church bells in town.
Surprisingly, the cow bells are only one of numerous “problematic” Swiss practices. I know, I know, it’s shocking to hear that this lady has a long list of grievances against a people that didn’t even ask her to come over.
Just because she's a pain in the arse it doesn't mean she was wrong about the cows.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
Montegriffo wrote:
Just because she's a pain in the arse it doesn't mean she was wrong about the cows
It means the Swiss don’t want that pain in the ass living in their country. She can be “right” about the cows way back in the Netherlands, as far as the Swiss are concerned.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
Montegriffo wrote:
Just because she's a pain in the arse it doesn't mean she was wrong about the cows
It means the Swiss don’t want that pain in the ass living in their country. She can be “right” about the cows way back in the Netherlands, as far as the Swiss are concerned.
Who says the Swiss don't want her living there?
The local population of farmers rejected her citizenship, no one called for her exile as far as I know. Seems like a pretty rotten system when her citizenship can be rejected by self serving cow herders based on opposition to their inhumane farming practices.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
Montegriffo wrote:
Who says the Swiss don't want her living there?
The local population of farmers rejected her citizenship, no one called for her exile as far as I know. Seems like a pretty rotten system when her citizenship can be rejected by self serving cow herders based on opposition to their inhumane farming practices.
Sounds like a better system than our current approach of “If you can get your feet on the soil, then you’re in. Anyone opposed is racist.”
I’ll trade that for a council of grumpy farmers regulating immigration policy today. Where do I sign up?