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  32. I never understand why the west wants to make other countries like them. Albania suffers economically, maybe you should make a video on how to help the country rather than to shame it. It exists homophobic people everywhere, even in western countries. Homosexuality is forbidden in Christianity and Judaism, not only Islam. Stop making the claim that Islam is the only homophobic religion. The religion the Abrahamic religions forbidden homosexuality is due to family traditional reasons. The image of the family contains a man and a woman, and maybe its a problem of tradition rather than religion. It exists some logic begin behind why religion is against homosexuality since two people of the same gender cant produce children, and children are seeing as a blessing. What religion did not acknowledge is that it exist some people who don't fall in love with the gender, but they fall in love with someone who touches their soul. So homosexuality is rather a psychological factor, some scientist believes it's a biological factor, men who have higher female hormones tend to be homosexual, so science argues theirs exist a link between hormones and sexuality. Since Judaism and Christianity went through a secular process, they are okay. Islam can't go through a secular process since you are either an atheist or a believer. And begin a Muslim at day and an atheist at night will make you a hypocrite. The most reasonable solution to this problem is to let go of nonbeliever, rather than to punish or hate them. Okey wants you to be gay, you can leave the religion and live your gay life in peace if you want to see your family you can book an appointment with them.
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  62. In Sweden and Europe people of color and non-European people face racism and discrimination in collage, sometimes racist professors destroy their future by failing them in classes, other time racist white student unions make up lies so they can hide their bigotry. I believe white people have lack of D vitamin which makes them have low emotional intelligence. In Swedish and European collages a student is entitled to a maximum of two knowledge checks. After two completed and unapproved checks, the student does not have the right to continued participation in VFU (business-based training and involves supervised practice at a workplace) within the framework of the education. It is very hard in Sweden and Europe to become a teacher, lawyer, doctor and architect, since they have vfu courses, and if their supervisor fails them they are instantly kicked out from collage and cant get a degree in their major. They think by making students take a knowledge test they increase the quality in their education, but in reality they don't give a damn about students' future. In Sweden and Europe, racism and discrimination against people of color and non-European people in college environments is an ongoing issue. Despite the fact that many countries have laws in place to protect people from discrimination, it still remains pervasive in many college settings. Studies have found that people of color and non-European people face significantly higher levels of discrimination than their white peers in terms of access to resources, education, and job opportunities. This discrimination can manifest in a variety of ways, including lack of access to funding, scholarships, and mentorship, exclusion from certain activities, and even direct discrimination. Furthermore, people of color and non-European people often experience microaggressions in college environments, such as implicit bias, unfair grading, and undue scrutiny. Such experiences can lead to lower academic performance and poorer mental health outcomes for those affected. In order to combat racism and discrimination in college environments, it is important for educational institutions to create policies and initiatives to address these issues. This could include providing more resources for people of color and non-European people, creating safe spaces for them to discuss their experiences, and working to educate all students on the issue of racism and discrimination. Overall, it is important to make sure that everyone in college environments is treated with respect and fairness.
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