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In reply to the discussion: re: the afghan woman stoned to death: there are certain sects in THIS country (not just muslim) [View all]Nye Bevan
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re: the afghan woman stoned to death: there are certain sects in THIS country (not just muslim) [View all]
niyad
Nov 2015
OP
It's the same groups that get all worked up about Shariah law being implemented here.
hobbit709
Nov 2015
#2
because I wanted to point out that, in this country, there really is not that much difference
niyad
Nov 2015
#6
is there a difference between being stoned to death, or being beaten or shot to death?
niyad
Nov 2015
#5
Yep. And there have been cases where the woman's OWN FUCKING FATHER participates in the stoning.
Nye Bevan
Nov 2015
#14
There is one common denominator in domestic abuse and it isn't what you are trying to make it.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#32
See post 32 and I find it really shitty this is the point you feel you need to make. nt.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#37
"There is almost as much domestic violence that stems from women to men as there is men to women."
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#42
Keep telling yourself that women are out their pumiling mens faces like men to women. Such crap.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#52
It's reality. Sorry if it conflicts with the fantasy land you evidently live in.
Lee-Lee
Nov 2015
#55
Yes it does. I'm sure those officers you arrested, not in your agency of course, were women.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#57
I already said your link is about a real problem but that doesn't change the facts
Lee-Lee
Nov 2015
#68
So pummeling anothers face with the fist is the only act of violence you recognize?
jonno99
Nov 2015
#59
Your really bending over backwards to try and minimize how much worse women are in those countries
Lee-Lee
Nov 2015
#16
and YOU are minimizing the true situation of women in THIS country. but, as I said, keep trying.
niyad
Nov 2015
#18
The situation in this country is bad for women but it's worse there niyad imo
riderinthestorm
Nov 2015
#21
You are far too generous to your own tactic. You are being America-centric and minimizing the
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#31
Link? I'm still calling BS until I see proof of such outlandish allegations.
NaturalHigh
Nov 2015
#26
made outlandish statement, others call for you to post evidence, ran away with tail between legs. nt
climber3986
Nov 2015
#30
telling someone to read their bible is not evidence of systemic honor killings in america.
climber3986
Nov 2015
#35
You nailed it- people who haven't been to these places speak from ignorance when they make claims
Lee-Lee
Nov 2015
#43
religious extremists can NOT break USA laws. I wish USA had INSTANT humanitarian visas in Afg.
Sunlei
Nov 2015
#58
I must have missed the last few public stonings of adulterers here in the US. Otherwise,
jonno99
Nov 2015
#63
Spoken with the confidence of one who has never been there or seen it firsthand.
linuxman
Nov 2015
#70