There's a difference between commonly observed cultural practices and multiple murder of family members. It happens, and that means it happens too often, but I wouldn't describe it as common, any more than it is part of North American culture when someone kills their family and commits suicide, or someone shoots up a school. I think it is racist to say we should block entry to the country to an entire ethnocultural group based on the actions of a small minority of that group. Sue me.


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