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Clip urging Muslims to march to virus hotspots goes viral

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6 hours ago, CraigInBangkok said:

All religions are something I just can't understand. I can't see any rational logic or make any sense from any of them.

When you understand the real reason, it becomes perfectly logical. They are are based on the belief that doing good deeds - or any deed in the name of one's god - will lead the worshipper to an (easy) afterlife. Ergo, selfishness. Nothing more. I won't comment on this specific thread as my post will be removed.

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    so why WERE they allowed to travel in the first place ???

  • I suspect the manufactures of hate and division have been feeling left out recently. Time to remind us who to fear and loathe.   

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2 hours ago, Canuck1966 said:

Yeh but Islam is a cult and by far the worst

All religions are a cult, why single out Islam, which obviously you know NOTHING about.

Before accusing me of belonging to any "cult" I am an atheist, never christened, baptised, or indoctrinated into any cult, but am a mature open minded person.

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16 minutes ago, daveAustin said:

When you understand the real reason, it becomes perfectly logical. They are are based on the belief that doing good deeds - or any deed in the name of one's god - will lead the worshipper to an (easy) afterlife. Ergo, selfishness. Nothing more. I won't comment on this specific thread as my post will be removed.

Not for Islam. I could give a dozen bullet points as to why, but it would get removed 

10 hours ago, essox essox said:

so why WERE they allowed to travel in the first place ???

Well we cannot afford to hurt their feelings can we?

9 hours ago, KhunFred said:

All religious elements generally consider themselves exempt from the rules. Nothing new.

All? I would say one in particular.

Irrespective of the truth or otherwise of this rumour, border checks and quarantine restrictions between the south and the rest of the country need to be beefed up. 

 

The failure to do so will risk jeopardising the success Thailand has achieved in limiting the spread of the virus.

 

Government officials and Islamic leaders must collaborate to avoid a repetition of the spike in COVID 19 cases caused by Thai Muslims becoming infected after attending religious festivals in neighbouring countries.

10 hours ago, VYCM said:

I feel sorry for these people. Little or no education.

Without proper education it is possible for such stupid behaviour.

i feel sorry for the young innocents who are brought up in ignorance.  I feel empathy for the countries that get yelled at if they try to implement some sort of immigration policy that might limit such anti social behavior or beliefs or ways of life, whatever they are.  Why should a country not be able to expect incoming people to obey vaccination laws, general health protocols, etc?  If a certain belief or religion clearly is against a country's culture and even laws, then could that not be a condition for denying entry?  Not trying to enforce belief or way of life specifically but   are there limits?

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