1
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intolerance
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Western countries
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Intolerance towards individuals based on race, religion, or sexual orientation is widely condemned and considered unacceptable.
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1
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2
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intolerance
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Western countries
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Promoting tolerance and acceptance is important for fostering inclusivity and diversity.
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1
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3
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intolerance
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Western countries
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Intolerance towards racism, sexism, and homophobia is widely condemned and considered unacceptable.
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1
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4
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intolerance
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Western cultures
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Intolerance of differences is frowned upon and seen as a negative trait, promoting diversity and open-mindedness
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1
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5
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religious tolerance
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Western countries
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Religious tolerance is a fundamental value, and people are generally free to practice their religion.
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1
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6
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religious tolerance
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Western countries
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Emphasized as a key value in diverse societies
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1
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7
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religious tolerance
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Western countries
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Religious tolerance and freedom of worship are fundamental values
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1
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8
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religious tolerance
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Western countries
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Promotes freedom of religion and coexistence of different faiths
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1
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9
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tolerance
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Western countries
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Embracing diversity and tolerance of different cultures and beliefs is valued and promoted.
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1
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10
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tolerance
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Western countries
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Tolerance is generally valued and promoted as a virtue, including being open-minded and accepting of diverse beliefs, lifestyles, and opinions.
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1
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11
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tolerance
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Western countries
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Valued as a principle of social interaction, promoting acceptance of diverse beliefs and lifestyles
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1
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12
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tolerance
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Western countries
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Promoted as a value and principle of open-mindedness and acceptance of diversity.
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1
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13
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tolerance
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Western cultures
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Tolerance is celebrated as a value promoting inclusivity and diversity in Western cultures.
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1
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