Question:
Should we be tolerant with cultures that are intolerant?
just_me
2006-01-10 18:00:42 UTC
Should we be tolerant with cultures that are intolerant?
Five answers:
.45 Peacemaker
2006-01-20 02:37:19 UTC
You can try to be tolerant but that doesn't mean you should be a doormat or that they have a right to blow innocent people up.
sfangelsfangel
2006-01-11 13:12:29 UTC
Well if we are as intolerant as they are so we will be worse than them, but it does not mean that we have to tolerate cultures that for example violate human rights and if it's the case we can't do our own justice as there are established laws having to be put into practice. One should not do what he would not like others to do to him.
Boris Lee
2006-01-12 13:24:08 UTC
there are no intolerant culture, the culture have its own state so we have to respect each other. we tolerant them and they tolerant us, as long as both culture not saying that they're the best and the greatest
googlybear
2006-01-11 02:03:10 UTC
Of course! Two wrongs don't make a right. Being intolerant will only add to the vicious cycle of hate. Take the initiative and be the bigger person. Teach this to later generations and this problem will disappear.
anonymous
2006-01-11 14:41:57 UTC
No culture is intolerant except that which feels threatened by another. Thus, let us not pose a threat to others...


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