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dimbear

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2. Centuries ago, people generally didn't know how to swim, even sailors.
Sun May 12, 2013, 05:03 PM
May 2013

Common result: drowning. Science, you rascal, interfering with the scheme of things.




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I think it is nerve when people come to a country (any country) and don't learn to adapt to southernyankeebelle May 2013 #1
Yep,, if you don't like secular laws... awoke_in_2003 May 2013 #3
Not just religion. I think when you move to a new country you need to adapt to the southernyankeebelle May 2013 #8
If I moved to a country with Sharia law, I still wouldn't become a misogynist. Donald Ian Rankin May 2013 #10
I am not really talking about religion. southernyankeebelle May 2013 #12
I agree with your views 100% byeya May 2013 #48
thank you. Your really really smart. LOL southernyankeebelle May 2013 #50
I don't see anywhere in the article KatyMan May 2013 #35
No. I was talking in general terms. Not just religious people. southernyankeebelle May 2013 #38
Um the story doesn't say she immigrated or is a foreigner FreeState May 2013 #40
I am talking in general. A few comments ago. I don't care where she was born. All southernyankeebelle May 2013 #47
I understand your point, but there's a little more to the story than that, I think. antigone382 May 2013 #61
You make excellent points that I can't disagree with. But saying that you also must southernyankeebelle May 2013 #62
Sure, I think a certain amount of adaptation is inevitable. antigone382 May 2013 #63
Centuries ago, people generally didn't know how to swim, even sailors. dimbear May 2013 #2
You'd be surprised how many people can't swim in the US today Fumesucker May 2013 #4
i never learned and i'm from so cal JI7 May 2013 #6
That's why everyone should have swimming lessons. Dash87 May 2013 #17
I don't swim and will never learn. Skidmore May 2013 #22
article states she could already swim. n/t KatyMan May 2013 #36
I'd like to see the decision. rug May 2013 #5
it was based on integration of foreigners being more important than religious beliefs JI7 May 2013 #7
I'd still like to see it. rug May 2013 #13
how is it a public safety issue ? JI7 May 2013 #14
The state may consider the ability to swim to be basic. rug May 2013 #16
yes, that would be the point of having the lessons itself but the court ruled JI7 May 2013 #20
Here's a translation by your state.gov: Call Me Wesley May 2013 #27
Danke mein Freund. rug May 2013 #28
Gern geschehen! Call Me Wesley May 2013 #29
I wonder how this case would come out in the United States. Jim Lane May 2013 #9
that's because the US culture is much more religious and you see exceptions made JI7 May 2013 #15
There was US case law to the effect that treestar May 2013 #19
There is U.S. case law (and statutory law) both ways. Jim Lane May 2013 #32
That's within the church itself; nothing the government is doing treestar May 2013 #33
Your distinction doesn't hold water. Jim Lane May 2013 #42
True, but discrimination is a civil rather than criminal matter treestar May 2013 #43
Jesus christ on a dodge ball joint fundies are stupid... snooper2 May 2013 #11
So, what are they going to do if she refuses? Imprison her? Banish her to Arizona? Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #18
she wont complete her school requirements to move on to the next level JI7 May 2013 #21
I would think an accomodation could be reached allowing her to take private lessons. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2013 #23
no, integration is more important than religious beliefs JI7 May 2013 #25
hey, let's accomodate all fundamentalists. Say, some kid's family cali May 2013 #30
I don't think you understand multiculturalism jessie04 May 2013 #44
Nope. Call Me Wesley May 2013 #31
Mid 'seventies, USA. Our high school implemented co-ed swimming classes. hunter May 2013 #24
This sort of thing seems to pop up regularly in Europe War Horse May 2013 #26
Good. nt Demo_Chris May 2013 #34
In a land with so many lakes, it would be wise to learn how to swim. smirkymonkey May 2013 #37
There is religious freedom, then the REAL WORLD. N/t alp227 May 2013 #39
If you live in Europe, you ought to be tolerant of secular values. tritsofme May 2013 #41
I guess I will never understand burnodo May 2013 #45
Near as I can see leftynyc May 2013 #46
I tend to agree with that burnodo May 2013 #52
That is complicated leftynyc May 2013 #53
Roman Catholic woman have to (had to?) cover their hair while at mass. A hat or scarf would do. byeya May 2013 #49
Fifty years ago it was considered a sign of respect for the seriousness of the occasion; pnwmom May 2013 #54
A lot of fundy Muslim men are really into Ninjas snooper2 May 2013 #51
I guess I'm the only one who finds anything wrong with this. Nine May 2013 #55
Well The Straight Story May 2013 #56
You're proving my point for me. Nine May 2013 #57
Well, one point I do understand: The Straight Story May 2013 #58
Integration, not education Nine May 2013 #59
“parallel societies” The Straight Story May 2013 #60
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