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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Why it's the west's...

I still don't get why turning any place into a house where God is worshipped is distressing anyone and why it's the west's business.

Could anyone please tell me what did the writer mean by this sentence? "why it's the west's business."

  

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Hasibrahman I still don't get why ... and why it's the west's business . ~ why it is the business of the western world ~ why it is anything that concerns people (or governments) in Europe or North America (enough to make them want to interfere or pass judgment on it) This is related to the statements "That's none of your business" and "Mind your own business", which mean "Keep your nose out of this", "Don't interfere", "It's not something that concerns you", "Your opinion is not welcome", and similar sentiments.

  • Hasibrahman I still don't get why ...
  • and why it's the west's business .
  • ~ why it is the business of the western world ~ why it is anything that concerns people (or governments) in Europe or North America (enough to make them want to interfere or pass judgment on it) This is related to the statements "That's none of your business" and "Mind your own business", which mean "Keep your nose out of this", "Don't interfere", "It's not something that concerns you", "Your opinion is not welcome", and similar sentiments.
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HasibrahmanI still don't get why ... and why it's the west's business.

~ why it is the business of the western world
~ why it is anything that concerns people (or governments) in Europe or North America (enough to make them want to interfere or pass judgment on it)


This is related to the statements "That's none of your business" and "M

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