THIS IS A CONTINUING THREAD…MY QUESTION TO TAMMY L WAS:
" I think it is important not to judge our societal norms against those of another country. A question that immediately came to my mind when it said women are treated unfairly was, by who's definition? I know we are share some common definitions of fair and unfair, but in some countries that is their norm."
I just want to make sure I understand that you're saying that you think we shouldn't judge other cultures for their treatment of women…
TAMMY L'S ANSWER?
I was saying that there are some common norms shared by all humans - you shouldn't rape, murder, etc., but if a woman is seen as a second-class citizen in another country, we cannot justify that as fair or normal by how a woman is treated in our own culture. In may foreign cultures religion plays a major role in how the members of its society are treated and we simply cannot determine a fairness level for that based on our own cultural norms. Does that help?
DEAR TAMMY…YOU MIGHT BE RETARDED. YOU'RE RIGHT, I SHOULDN'T SAY THAT BECAUSE IT'S NOT NICE TO THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED… DEAR TAMMY YOU'RE A DUMB TWAT. THERE, THAT'S BETTER.
MY RESPONSE TO TAMMY:
"yes…in fact it is incredibly helpful. A second class citizen has fewer rights, meaning they are less human than those with full rights. Second class citizens get punished for being raped, second class citizens get beaten and arrested for driving with out a penis, second class citizens are forced into early marriages (we call this "pedophilia" or "statutory rape" they call it "OK") domestic violence against second class citizens is not criminal and on and on and on…yeah i shouldn't judge. I mean they're people too and if the way the men in their society have chosen to interpret a book (that was obviously magically zapped to earth by God and not written by other men) then that's a beautiful thing… let's do business without judging. BEAT THE WENCHES!"
SOMETIMES I REALLY REALLY LOVE HOW AWFUL I AM….MAINLY BECAUSE OF HOW MUCH I REALLY REALLY HATE PEOPLE
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