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Originally Posted by Chico23231
I think we do get outraged here, but the point is, its culturely acceptable in the Middle East. Its clearly not here.
But like I said before, violence against women is actually a small part of equality rights of women over there. Violence is the end result, kinda like my article. There was an honor attempted killing only because the woman had no choice or say in the matter of who she could be with.
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Thats a false, ignorant, and racist statement.
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Originally Posted by Chico23231
wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong
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No, you are wrong. You mistakenly are equating women's
civil rights with
tolerance of violence against women. No one questions that women have far less civil rights in middle eastern countries. But those same countries have laws which consider attacks on women to be criminal.
On the flip side, women have equal civil rights with men in the US, but that doesnt make them any safer from domestic violence. Men mistreating women is a universal problem. There are small communities all over the world where men can essentially do what they want to women with impunity, but those pockets are not representative of the society as a whole.