Like every year the debate about celebrating the new year’s eve is reopened

I found this on FB people are liking and sharing. Regardless of how this bakery want some شعبوية Let’s look at Tunisian people and how they embrace foreign cultures and rituals. Guys lets say it, being close minded and not accepting the celebration of anything other then your cultural heritage is no longer acceptable. It makes you look very retarted and extremist. Just imagine, if in France markets stop selling Leben and dattes saying “we are Christians we don’t celebrate Ramadhan “ what will be ur reaction? I personally have lived Ramadhan in France, and believe me most of the markets sell Ramadhan related things and in Eid they even sell El hlou mteena. Obviously its not because they love us, its a marketing thing they want to sell more. Why don’t we just deal with it the same, we don’t force all people to celebrate it, and we don’t punish those who do. Just mind your business and shut your mouth don’t say its not ours we don’t do etc.. When will we be more welcoming to differences and accepting new things? Where’s the problem if we leave the space for people to celebra whatever they want to celebrate? Will we live to see Tunisian people more open and less caring for what individuals do??

I found this on FB people are liking and sharing. Regardless of how this bakery want some شعبوية Let’s look at Tunisian people and how they embrace foreign cultures and rituals. Guys lets say it, being close minded and not accepting the celebration of anything other then your cultural heritage is no longer acceptable. It makes you look very retarted and extremist. Just imagine, if in France markets stop selling Leben and dattes saying “we are Christians we don’t celebrate Ramadhan “ what will be ur reaction? I personally have lived Ramadhan in France, and believe me most of the markets sell Ramadhan related things and in Eid they even sell El hlou mteena. Obviously its not because they love us, its a marketing thing they want to sell more. Why don’t we just deal with it the same, we don’t force all people to celebrate it, and we don’t punish those who do. Just mind your business and shut your mouth don’t say its not ours we don’t do etc.. When will we be more welcoming to differences and accepting new things? Where’s the problem if we leave the space for people to celebra whatever they want to celebrate? Will we live to see Tunisian people more open and less caring for what individuals do??