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In reply to the discussion: Do you think that some cultures are better than other cutlures? [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)59. No
But the point is about generalizing.
Would you rather be Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban?
Why does she not denounce Islam?
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Not sure that is obviously so. By 1865 the US culture was deeply promoting pollution,
HereSince1628
Jan 2016
#79
The cultural contribution to what happened in Abu Ghraib is obvious and undeniable. nt
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#24
I think LGBT folks would be much more welcomed by New England Episcopalians than Tibetan
arely staircase
Jan 2016
#113
No it isn't, I knew a Buddhist who studied to be a Nun, she was born here...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#122
"From a Buddhist point of view, men-to-men and women-to-women is generally considered sexual
arely staircase
Jan 2016
#131
I think the culture that brought the holocaust, carpet bombing and nuclear warfare into the world ..
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#20
The Iraq war had plenty of support from "enlightened" Europeans and Americans.
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#167
Collateral damage in a campaign of shock and awe to win their hearts and minds
Fumesucker
Jan 2016
#172
We can't overlook human/civil rights, medical advances, etc. Yes, it will forever be
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#132
When it comes to women's, gay rights etc., "Western culture" is at best barely a generation ahead.
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#30
The US has never elected a woman president, in contrast to the Pakistanis, who elected a woman PM
jberryhill
Jan 2016
#35
It seems Malala prefers to live in a culture where men don't shoot girls for going to school.
geek tragedy
Jan 2016
#72
Not quite. They are pretty much by definition AGAINST ethnically diverse ingroups.
whatthehey
Jan 2016
#66
"Liberalism, except when it interferes with business" - I guess that neatly sums it up.
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#42
Over 70% of Pakistanis support stoning to death as a punishment for adultery.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2016
#65
Our 'Federal / State / Local law enforcement structure (as most developed countries do)'
Bonx
Jan 2016
#127
Diet or other particulars aside, the majority culture claims accommodation rights to demand minority
ancianita
Jan 2016
#74
Genuine question: what do you see as the relationship between culture and government?
whatthehey
Jan 2016
#98
And German Culture was responsible for genocide. As was Cambodian Culture and Tutsi culture
cali
Jan 2016
#108
The African slave trade was an Arabic trade for centuries before any European fell so low.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2016
#140
Can you come up with an example? I mean, from this century and not the 13th?
WinkyDink
Jan 2016
#125
I define rape as forcing anyone, for any reason, to participate in sexual acts they don't want to.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jan 2016
#159
Oh yes, I'm a humanist, any culture that values human lives and human rights over authoritarianism..
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#115
Better is not a well-defined term, but the answer to most clarifications of the question is "yes".
Donald Ian Rankin
Jan 2016
#128
When comparing the culture I am from to another, one of two things usually applies
Blecht
Jan 2016
#162
Approval for killing civilians is higher in the USA and Israel than most other countries.
redgreenandblue
Jan 2016
#168