• A'random Guy@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Yes you should. You have an expressed interest in moving to a new place, learn the laws. Fit in, adapt. None of this hyper religious dogmatic bs. I too am an immigrant.

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      4 months ago

      Not really. If their culture has parts about it you disagree with, you don’t need to adopt those parts.

      Ex: If I move to Russia, I don’t have to become a bigot.

      This will only make sense if you’re mentally an adult. If you’re still a child mentally, then going along with what other people do just to please them is the only thing that will make sense to you.

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        4 months ago

        I mean if you move to a country that has equal rights, I think you should try not to brutally beat an lgbt couple because your god hates the gays.

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          4 months ago

          Same thing goes for if you move to a country that doesn’t have equal rights.

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        4 months ago

        Ex: If I move to Russia, I don’t have to become a bigot.

        You kinda do though. If you were to move to Russia and loudly voice liberal opinions you will not have a good time. You might not have to adopt the local culture as your own but you can not go against it.