Quote by Jello Biafra
Respecting other peoples cultures is well and good, but I draw the

Respecting other peoples cultures is well and good, but I draw the line at where some branches of Islam, what they do to women. Its indefensible. – Jello Biafra

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It depends on the situation. I mean, on one hand theres the argument that people should be left alone on the other hand, theres the argument to wade in a stop slaughters in places like Bosnia and Kosovo and what we probably should have done in Rwanda. – Jello Biafra

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Thats the way both they and I travel sometimes. Pick road at random, and when its time to pull over, you pull over and hope you can find a place to crash. – Jello Biafra

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