You cannot take one set of issues from one country and apply it to another. They are all different, in terms of history, and the religious compositions of the populations involved.
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I think if you live in a country, basically you share the dominant values of a country although you may disagree on issues all the time.
There are cultural issues everywhere - in Bangladesh, Latin America, Africa, wherever you go. But somehow when we talk about cultural differences, we magnify those differences.
Countries are different. They make different choices. We cannot harmonise everything.
I believe a relationship with a country is simply bound to the interests of two countries and not by personal issues.
But the issue has to do with land, which is our land.
Working in any country where you want to talk about the kind of issues that other people don't want to talk about is difficult.
These are national problems that require national solutions.
I would love it if we made more comparisons between current issues and issues of the past. Maybe we'd realize that sometimes 'current issues' and 'past issues' are one and the same. Our world's people still fight over natural resources, kill in the name of religion, occupy regions and give them up - just as we did 'so long ago.'
I started really thinking a lot about where does a country go when we stop being able to speak to each other, when a nation stops being able to solve problems because its ideological differences become so deep that it just becomes dysfunctional.
A nation is the same people living in the same place.