I think it only becomes an issue when people bring values that are going against the grain. But what that is isn't so easy to define.
A Glasgow shopkeeper that was killed because of the issues in Pakistan of his form of Islam is something nobody is waiting for. But my Dutch secularism/feminism ruffles feathers too, some people want to keep this sectarian part of NI.
It's a conversation we need to have with each other. But society can't even agree internally sometimes on what it wants to be... You would think secularism/human rights are givens, but no.
I think it only becomes an issue when people bring values that are going against the grain. But what that is isn't so easy to define.
A Glasgow shopkeeper that was killed because of the issues in Pakistan of his form of Islam is something nobody is waiting for. But my Dutch secularism/feminism ruffles feathers too, some people want to keep this sectarian part of NI.
It's a conversation we need to have with each other. But society can't even agree internally sometimes on what it wants to be... You would think secularism/human rights are givens, but no.