Stapel said:
The US and its drugs ban, its attitude on gay-marriage, its 21-alcohol craphola, its prohibition of prostituation, its lack of proper euthanaesia laws?
Sorry, but I don't think that's freedom!
Let us address some key things here.
1)Other than Marijuana, which drugs has the United States outlawed that Holland has not? This is a sticky issue and legalization of Marijuana is not neccesarily the ideal course. While it is a restriction on freedom, is it not for the betterment of society? I know many people who are quite fond of their weed. For most, I do not see it as a problem, but like any drug, there are those that abuse it. Do I think the United States is abhorring freedom by having drug laws? No, I believe it is a minor restriction on freedom with the well being of society en tête.
Do I think the United States Justice System handles the drug problem adequately? No, I do not. I believe less money should be spent on punishing drug abuser and more should be spent on treatment. If we accept Alcholism as a disease, the same should be done for drug addiction. In my eyes, lenghty jail terms are not going to solve the essence of the problem. Treatement of the disease will.
2)I disagree with their policy on gay marriage. This is where I find the United States to be hypocritical in terms of their policies.
3)Scientific studies have shown that Alcohol has a negative impact on the developping brain. That law is in placee to ensure that American children reach their full potential.
I also recently saw a study which showed that Alcoholism is a bigger problem in Europe than it is in North America and they linked this to the drinking age.
Regardless of what the age is, both do indeed have drinking ages. Your point is moot.
4)You say the veil is a symbol of female oppression, yet you think Prostitution should be legalised? 'Nuff said.
5)If someone wants to die, they don't need assistance. They can do it themselves. Having a second person involved in a death will do nothing but create ambiguity which is problematic in the eyes of the court. Euthanasia does happen though. It is called ending life support.
All of these minor restrictions on freedom don't even affect la vie quotidienne and all have their basis in protecting society as a whole.
Now lets look at Europe.
You talk about American drug laws, well what about your Trans-Fat laws?
What about a schoolchild who cannot even wear his cross to school?
My original statement however, was not founded in laws or governments. It was based on how I would feel living in both societies. In the United States I do not see or notice the same amount of hate, xenophobia or religious tension as I have in Europe. If I were a Muslim women, I would much rather live in a tolerant, open society who will judge me based on who I am rather than what I wear on my head. In the United States I would be a person. In Europe I would be the brunt of all the hate and ignorance. For that reason, Europe is not free. It is bounded and restricted by hatred. Blinded by its fear and arrogance.
God Bless America.
And you comparing it with Hitler preaching about religious tolerance is of rather bad taste, apart from being totally ridiculous.
Is it really? I can see the parallels quite easily. Can't you?