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07-08-2012, 10:12 AM
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Re: Men Cheer As Woman Shot for Adultery
Well.... Not really. I live in a little hick town. Matter of fact I've lived in the city and in plenty of hick towns. In general, if you keep a smile on your face and don't say anything political or religious to the locals, you're either ignored to taken in. If all you do is wear your hat at the wrong angle in the city, you can get yourself shot. The daily broken laws in your average American hick town are small ones. Yes there are drug problems, but not on as grand of a scale. Yes, there are murders, but everybody knows what happened and who's going to jail over it. Compare that to the city... I wasn't able to step out my front door without getting attacked some days. Simply because of my mother's choice in my clothing and my skin color. I'll take the small towns any day. And, yes, I've been attacked in the small town for being different, too. However the people finally just learned to ignore me and I would ignore them. |
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#12
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07-08-2012, 10:27 AM
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Re: Men Cheer As Woman Shot for Adultery
I look at these type of occurrences from an ethical point of view and NOT a political one, it's easy to get so bogged down with reasons why it happens when all you have to realise is it's wrong and unjust and it's a way to keep people subservient, ESPECIALLY WOMEN.
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07-08-2012, 10:33 AM
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Re: Men Cheer As Woman Shot for Adultery
I remember hearing about a time here in the US when children, and sometimes women, would be made to just stand out in the yard or even on the roof on display. It was a part of the philosophy of "Women and children are meant to be seen and not heard."
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07-08-2012, 02:25 PM
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Re: Men Cheer As Woman Shot for Adultery
Weeb, weeb, weeb: Where to start? How about quit blaming the west for all the problems of the Islamic Republic of Iran? ALL Islamic countries are stuck in the past, the persecution of women, The FGM, all of that comes from the State sponsored Religion. You say that Iran's backward Khomeini killed Sadat upon hearing the report that he was called a name? How much more evidence do you need that it's a totally Iran's responsibility for what is happening to it? To show us just wrong we are in lumping you all together, instead of offering examples of leadership in the freedom of women for example, you cite that many Iranians " pretend to be very Islamic in public life, but at home they are having sex, drinking tons, smoking opium and hashish, and sometimes eating pork (if its available)." Very forward thinking there Dweeb, very lofty goals to aspire too. You are a smart guy, you are in the west trying to get educated, why don't you look at the fact that the rest of the world has passed the Islamic states by, that all your technology comes from the West or the East, you're countries are stagnant under Islam, and quit blaming it all on the west. Look at ALL Islamic countries in the world, the poverty, the crime and disease, the maniacal promotion of Islam and what it has done to them. Take some responsibility for yourselves, your posts such as the Mike Wallace interview don't portray your country in very good light. |
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07-08-2012, 02:28 PM
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Re: Men Cheer As Woman Shot for Adultery
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