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jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
59. No
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 01:13 PM
Jan 2016

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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Yes, and obviously so. geek tragedy Jan 2016 #1
I would change Saudi Arabia to the Middle East pipoman Jan 2016 #7
Yeah, the Saudis really love their womenfolk. valerief Jan 2016 #50
The rest of the Middle East is better? pipoman Jan 2016 #145
No, why would you think it is? nt valerief Jan 2016 #156
First post Jesus Malverde Jan 2016 #71
Not sure that is obviously so. By 1865 the US culture was deeply promoting pollution, HereSince1628 Jan 2016 #79
Yogurt is the best culture. nt Xipe Totec Jan 2016 #2
But real yogurt, not that Yo-plait stuff. randome Jan 2016 #8
Bullshit Glassunion Jan 2016 #14
Beer is culture too! Xipe Totec Jan 2016 #17
No. Beer is not culture. Glassunion Jan 2016 #23
Kimchee is the only true culture. MineralMan Jan 2016 #39
Ah shit, you beat me to it.... pangaia Jan 2016 #55
For me, kombucha is the best culture kentauros Jan 2016 #90
If by better, you mean are some cultures less oppressive than others, than yes. cali Jan 2016 #3
Yes leftynyc Jan 2016 #4
Yes, we could certainly learn something from TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #46
Yes, demonstrably. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #5
The cultural contribution to what happened in Abu Ghraib is obvious and undeniable. nt redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #24
Yes, and...? Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #57
Women in those cultures participate in violence flamingdem Jan 2016 #25
Indeed. Their own worst enemies. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #58
A well cultured yeast can produce some damned fine beer. eom MohRokTah Jan 2016 #6
Yes arely staircase Jan 2016 #9
By my definition of 'better', yes. very much so. Bonx Jan 2016 #10
Absolutely Marrah_G Jan 2016 #11
It's not objective The2ndWheel Jan 2016 #12
I don't know, I'd say objectively that human sacrifice culture (Aztec etc) EX500rider Jan 2016 #103
unless you are cannibal or Aztec nobility arely staircase Jan 2016 #110
True but I think that's a matter more of perspective then objectivity. EX500rider Jan 2016 #114
As a practicing Christian I agree. arely staircase Jan 2016 #126
Yes the culture of kindness is better than the culture of Hate awake Jan 2016 #13
You win! fleur-de-lisa Jan 2016 #15
Exactly. jwirr Jan 2016 #18
And which god is defining those cultures? The2ndWheel Jan 2016 #22
They are all defined by the Human Hart awake Jan 2016 #26
"They are all defined by the Human Hart" jberryhill Jan 2016 #34
Buddhism IS an excellent culture, I agree. MineralMan Jan 2016 #41
And just how far have women's rights and LGBT rights TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #47
more context is needed for a proper perspective TheSarcastinator Jan 2016 #94
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
That religion isn't perfect either. N/t gollygee Jan 2016 #139
Lovely post. hifiguy Jan 2016 #121
Without question. linuxman Jan 2016 #16
I think Culture Club rocked in the 80's SummerSnow Jan 2016 #19
Ha! They rocked last summer when I saw them, too! WinkyDink Jan 2016 #124
I think the culture that brought the holocaust, carpet bombing and nuclear warfare into the world .. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #20
Very good point mwrguy Jan 2016 #53
But we don't support or want the carpet bombing etc Boudica the Lyoness Jan 2016 #129
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
When they took the survey in the UK Boudica the Lyoness Jan 2016 #182
We can't overlook human/civil rights, medical advances, etc. Yes, it will forever be WinkyDink Jan 2016 #132
Warfare is ugly in all cultures. EX500rider Jan 2016 #150
I actually have to say I'm surprised (and pleased) by the responses here theboss Jan 2016 #21
Well, you probably are in many ways. hunter Jan 2016 #142
SO that was what you wanted to happen? Rex Jan 2016 #161
Unquestionably yes LittleBlue Jan 2016 #27
...+1 840high Jan 2016 #180
The only tricky concept there is "better" whatthehey Jan 2016 #28
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
And you'd rather be a woman in Pakistan? TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #49
No jberryhill Jan 2016 #59
She lives in England, now, with good reason TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #61
It seems Malala prefers to live in a culture where men don't shoot girls for going to school. geek tragedy Jan 2016 #72
...and then they killed her, to be fair whatthehey Jan 2016 #93
she was part of a political family with power. same with indira gandhi JI7 Jan 2016 #97
Much of the world has had a female leader at one time or another davidn3600 Jan 2016 #184
Western culture just a generation ahead? katsy Jan 2016 #60
A quick browse of the Wikipedia page on LGBT rights in Europe ... redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #165
When was the last stoning of a woman who committed adulatory here? katsy Jan 2016 #171
Yes, absolutely. smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #175
Centuries whatthehey Jan 2016 #69
"Wanting to maintain ingroup cohesion in the face of ethic diversity"...... Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #40
Not quite. They are pretty much by definition AGAINST ethnically diverse ingroups. whatthehey Jan 2016 #66
Absolutely. To pretend otherwise is ridiculous. PeteSelman Jan 2016 #29
If they actually live up to the standards that they proclaim that is. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #32
That's just business. PeteSelman Jan 2016 #37
"Liberalism, except when it interferes with business" - I guess that neatly sums it up. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #42
Go over there and try to live like you do here. PeteSelman Jan 2016 #54
Standards of living is not the entirety of "culture". redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #166
Yes. whathehell Jan 2016 #31
Yes. It's fucking stupid to pretend otherwise. Codeine Jan 2016 #33
It's like religion The2ndWheel Jan 2016 #44
Absolutely. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #36
Why yes, of course, mine is the best. nt bemildred Jan 2016 #38
Does better in this context mean more righteous? LanternWaste Jan 2016 #43
Women being allowed to drive is a good start. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #52
Hell, yeah! TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #45
Absolutely. Culture Club rules! KamaAina Jan 2016 #48
If a culture encourages mysogyny and bigotry katsy Jan 2016 #51
Over 70% of Pakistanis support stoning to death as a punishment for adultery. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #65
My mistake. It is cultural. katsy Jan 2016 #68
Based upon this, I would say absolutely. smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #176
I'm an equal opportunity hater of all human cultures. hunter Jan 2016 #56
Yes. SamKnause Jan 2016 #62
In my idea of ethics d_r Jan 2016 #63
So basically. deathrind Jan 2016 #64
An Islamic father helped stone his own daughter to death for adultery. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #73
And... deathrind Jan 2016 #77
Muslim culture supports death for women committing adultery Bonx Jan 2016 #78
Have you ever read deathrind Jan 2016 #80
Have you ever read the news ? Bonx Jan 2016 #82
Yes... deathrind Jan 2016 #86
If you're changing the subject Bonx Jan 2016 #95
U are right.. deathrind Jan 2016 #100
Thank you for agreeing. Bonx Jan 2016 #101
You are welcome. deathrind Jan 2016 #102
I have already qualified that 'better' not a universally accepted condition. Bonx Jan 2016 #107
Out of curiosity. deathrind Jan 2016 #117
Our 'Federal / State / Local law enforcement structure (as most developed countries do)' Bonx Jan 2016 #127
Ok deathrind Jan 2016 #136
Over 70% of Pakistanis support adulterers being stoned to death. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #104
We discarded those rules centuries ago LittleBlue Jan 2016 #143
It is still in the book. N/T deathrind Jan 2016 #146
Our societal rules and laws aren't based on that book, though LittleBlue Jan 2016 #152
Homosexuality was not legal nationwide in the USA until 2003. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #170
yes, absotively Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #134
I think some cultures are better at some things than others. bluedigger Jan 2016 #67
As many other have said: Yes - obviously Coventina Jan 2016 #70
Diet or other particulars aside, the majority culture claims accommodation rights to demand minority ancianita Jan 2016 #74
Sure - for example demwing Jan 2016 #75
Yes. kiva Jan 2016 #76
yeppers EdwardBernays Jan 2016 #81
Absolutely philosslayer Jan 2016 #83
Name one other culture that doesn't have blood on its hands XemaSab Jan 2016 #85
Are you using the atrocities committed by western culture katsy Jan 2016 #88
Same poster suggested the attacks were by tanned white men. SolutionisSolidarity Jan 2016 #141
Nope philosslayer Jan 2016 #144
This wasn't you agreeing this was a false flag op? SolutionisSolidarity Jan 2016 #147
You said.... philosslayer Jan 2016 #151
Yeah I got the "but everyone katsy Jan 2016 #185
Well, the thread is about *comparing* cultures. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #183
The western justice system IS superior katsy Jan 2016 #186
The United States of America Angel Martin Jan 2016 #89
You forgot the little sarcasm thingy. Boudica the Lyoness Jan 2016 #137
America TeddyR Jan 2016 #96
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 American culture has been responsible for slavery". Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #111
The African slave trade was an Arabic trade for centuries before any European fell so low. Bluenorthwest Jan 2016 #140
Of course!!! No one here would want to live in midde-aged Christendom. Yo_Mama Jan 2016 #84
I would rather live as one wife in middle-aged Christendom TexasMommaWithAHat Jan 2016 #173
Yes. Those that treat women better, respect nature and science, Arugula Latte Jan 2016 #87
Absolutely HassleCat Jan 2016 #91
Yeah, but I'm biased. Iggo Jan 2016 #92
There are no facts, only interpretations. Friedrich Nietzsche Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #99
Immigrants who don't travel in rape packs are better than those who do theboss Jan 2016 #105
Would that apply to non-immigrants who travel in rape packs? Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #112
Can you come up with an example? I mean, from this century and not the 13th? WinkyDink Jan 2016 #125
Of course. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #138
To make the statistics have value, kiva Jan 2016 #153
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
In the U.S. a woman can go to a bar alone, kiva Jan 2016 #181
There are criminal elements across ALL cultures BUT katsy Jan 2016 #154
Post not found. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2016 #158
Updated link katsy Jan 2016 #163
I don't think so much better but maybe more advanced? treestar Jan 2016 #106
How many Iraqi's died as a result of the Iraq War? closeupready Jan 2016 #109
I will answer, to put a lie to your accusations.... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #120
Too many. None. None. ck4829 Jan 2016 #130
thank you. just ... thank you. closeupready Jan 2016 #155
Oh yes, I'm a humanist, any culture that values human lives and human rights over authoritarianism.. Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #115
Beyond any possible question. hifiguy Jan 2016 #116
can we avoid the arrogance attached to we is better than you bullshit dembotoz Jan 2016 #118
hypocrisy Matrosov Jan 2016 #119
Homosexuality was not legal nationwide in the USA until 2003. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #169
Yes. I have zero qualms about asserting so. WinkyDink Jan 2016 #123
Better is not a well-defined term, but the answer to most clarifications of the question is "yes". Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2016 #128
What a dilemma! Quantess Jan 2016 #133
in some respects, yes, but the story is always more complicated La Lioness Priyanka Jan 2016 #135
Amen, Goddess. closeupready Jan 2016 #157
Recommendation #2! H2O Man Jan 2016 #148
“What Do You Think of Western Civilization?” mwrguy Jan 2016 #149
Why would the more educated party have problems with a subjective question? Rex Jan 2016 #160
When comparing the culture I am from to another, one of two things usually applies Blecht Jan 2016 #162
Yes. I'm a feminist. I've never been a multi-culturelist n/t Dems to Win Jan 2016 #164
Approval for killing civilians is higher in the USA and Israel than most other countries. redgreenandblue Jan 2016 #168
It doesn't matter katsy Jan 2016 #179
I used to think no... bdwker Jan 2016 #174
Yes. I think New England culture is better than Southern Culture jberryhill Jan 2016 #177
Yes, absolutely. smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #178
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