The way she is dressed she deserves to be treated as she does, fuck religion...all of them, but since this one is the only harmful one in this time and age, fuck this one in particular.
Anyway, the issue really isn't all black and white.
So my original point still stands. If I welcomed a guest into my house and then later found that they were posting youtube videos about how I'm a moral degenerate capitalist failbad I would boot their ass onto the street "so fast".
Might be Sweden. Who knows... I don't know too much about that country, unfortunately.
But yes, if a teacher did something like this here in the US, they wouldn't be a teacher next morning, likely.
Read your original comment I was responding to...
Living a good part of my adult life in Latin America, they don't really pay much mind to the religion of visitors and foreigners, but I couldn't say exactly what it was like for natives, since they were basically all catholic, some more serious than others, much like the southern US. A lot of them were hardcore Catholic, some of them were "I wear a rosary around my neck but don't go to church and don't pray" Catholics.
It was pretty similar growing up in the South, if you didn't at least pretend to be Christian, you were outcast.
2014 Gamergate: "If you want games without hyper sexualized female characters and representation, then learn to code!"
2023: "What's with all these massively successful games with ugly (realistic) women? How could this have happened?!"
Then throw them right the fuck out. If they aint gonna adapt to how we have it, get the fuck outta our country. We dont even want you here.
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Yeah there are problems of discrimation in the USA (pls start saying USA, America is a continent), but if you choose to preach a religion and don't interfer in other buisness its not a problem. Sure there might be a rebuttal from some individuals but discrimination against religions is not endorsed by professors and society in general
This is something fun too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_Jante