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Limited free opinions in the most developing countries - a sign of intolerant?

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for instance. Iran, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Ghana, Kenia, Congo, Zimbabwe, Malaysia,

During the office hours the new office boys must do anything what the other seniors told them like the following rules:

1. No liberal opinions across the clients, cause one is affraid of a description " impoliteness"

2. conservative Hierarchy like in the medieval time

3. strong norms of a religion fanaticism (like in the feudal periods)

all comments are welcome. Is it based on the lack of education or easily on the poverty, in fact the slavery system ist still a trend around there in those countries above?

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  1. no a sign of wanting to preseve the culture............look what freedom of expression has done to the uk............the country is ruined and full of immigrants and out of control youths and scroungers


  2. During the office hours the new office boys must do anything what the other seniors told them like the following rules:

    1. No liberal opinions across the clients, cause one is afraid of a description " impoliteness"

    2. conservative Hierarchy like in the medieval time

    3. strong norms of a religion fanaticism (like in the feudal periods)

    Reads like the standard UK and American staff handbook to me!

    In fact for us in the UK we can add:

    4: No dressing as an individual, the boss does not like it!

    5: The employee DOES NOT work from home, only the boss does!

    6: The boss is right, you are wrong!

    Where does your sign of intolerance come from? You do not have anymore or less rights than the folk in 'developing' countries.

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