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Originally Posted by The Truth
Indeed, i agree with you in that. 
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Well, that's a surprise..............
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Originally Posted by ChrisP
There has never been any such thing. It's an idea given to us that we will never ever achieve in a balanced and all encompassing sense. Justice is a rare commodity indeed. Muslims in Thailand are not alone in this sense. Minorities everywhere always feel they are treated in this way, particularly in democracies, where majorities make the rules.
It is a rare occasion when someone from a majority can see through the eyes of someone in a minority, and so rules are made by the majority from THEIR experience, which in some cases steps on the minorities toes inadvertantly.
Situations of this nature are not always knowing discrimnation but simply a completely human inability to perceive and predict every permutation of events arising from a decision!
Especially when the decision effects two cultures with differences in their view of how society works, or a majority that are not necessarily intentionally oblivious to other groups sensitivities.
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When Chris posted that, I am certain that he was not exclusively talking about Musims; he was talking in general terms;
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Minorities everywhere always feel they are treated in this way
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Beisdes, I personally don't agree with his
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Justice is a rare commodity indeed
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- I believe we have Justice, and an understanding of the minorities who have decided to settle in England.