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Originally Posted by sapiens
I tend to agree with Comprehend. How are they guests?
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I assumed automatically that they're not US citizens. My bad. My point was that they came from a different country in the first place, and are trying to force their beliefs not only on other citizens, but on members of a different minority. Since the Muslims in question are American citizens, they fall under the 1st amendment, which, in fact, allows them to speak out against the 1st amendment.
This reminds of the problem France had a while ago. Muslim students were told not to wear burkas to school, because french schools ban any religious symbols. The Muslims didn't agree with this and started a protest. In the end, the French government didn't budge, and said that it Muslims want to be a part of the French community, they have to respect the French law and customs.