There is a difference between tolerating religion and tolerating the 
imposition of religion and their practices.   

I think it's perfectly fair to question a mosque's entitlement to make 
calls to prayer in a predominantly secular neighborhood when most residents 
are trying to sleep. 

It's understandable some people appreciate it as part of the cultural audio 
landscape, I'm fine with it too during reasonable hours (and when 
visiting Muslim countries), but at the end of the day it's affecting my day.





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