We found the agreement there at last.
I think the State should not forbid these beliefs (I support an absolute and exception-less freedom of thought), but it should:
1. forbid the illegal consequences on acting of such beliefs: raping a girl is illegal, no matter what your beliefs on the nature of women are (in rape cases, quite a few people argue "the way she was clothed, she asked for it"
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2. Do everything it can to make these beliefs as unappealing as possible, like destroying the geographic concentration that leads to this counter-culture, and making the "ordinary" French identity actually appealing, both job-wise and identity-wise. The day the French society accepts the idea that it doesn't lose anything with its important Muslim minority is the day we'll progress dramatically.
I think the State should not forbid these beliefs (I support an absolute and exception-less freedom of thought), but it should:
1. forbid the illegal consequences on acting of such beliefs: raping a girl is illegal, no matter what your beliefs on the nature of women are (in rape cases, quite a few people argue "the way she was clothed, she asked for it"

2. Do everything it can to make these beliefs as unappealing as possible, like destroying the geographic concentration that leads to this counter-culture, and making the "ordinary" French identity actually appealing, both job-wise and identity-wise. The day the French society accepts the idea that it doesn't lose anything with its important Muslim minority is the day we'll progress dramatically.
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