RE: woman rights in Islam
November 5, 2009 at 2:02 am
(This post was last modified: November 5, 2009 at 2:36 am by Dotard.)
Fine, you find me offensive, you established that. I find you to be a bad at bowling. With that out of the way now..........
Answer the question Eilo. Answer the question, yes or no?
The analogies are just fine. Sae's points are spot on. Your 'well documented facts' were nothing but some campus rape awareness flyers.
Here's my 'documented facts';
Linky
and a little excerpt;
“educational programs aimed at reducing the
vulnerability of women to sexual coercion are dependent on the
acquisition of information concerning risk factors.” We also claim that a
woman’s appearance and behavior might have some influence on these
10 risk factors. --> Camille Paglia <--(a woman!) introduced this same reality into the discussion
of rape on page 50 of her book Sex, Art, and American Culture (Vintage,
1992): “Feminism keeps saying the sexes are the same. It keeps telling
women they can do anything, go anywhere, say anything, wear anything.
No, they can’t. Women will always be in sexual danger . . . feminism, with
its pie-in-the-sky fantasies about the perfect world, keeps young women
from seeing life as it is.”
And another one; Linky
a snipet;
" Young women also need a new kind of education. For example, in today's rape-prevention handbooks, women are often told that sexual attractiveness does not influence rapists. That is emphatically not true. Because a woman is considered most attractive when her fertility is at its peak, from her mid-teens through her twenties, tactics that focus on protecting women in those age groups will be most effective in reducing the overall frequency of rape."
Maybe, just maybe, it is you Ms. Eilo, who does not fully understand why rape occurs.
Answer the question Eilo. Answer the question, yes or no?
The analogies are just fine. Sae's points are spot on. Your 'well documented facts' were nothing but some campus rape awareness flyers.
Here's my 'documented facts';
Linky
and a little excerpt;
“educational programs aimed at reducing the
vulnerability of women to sexual coercion are dependent on the
acquisition of information concerning risk factors.” We also claim that a
woman’s appearance and behavior might have some influence on these
10 risk factors. --> Camille Paglia <--(a woman!) introduced this same reality into the discussion
of rape on page 50 of her book Sex, Art, and American Culture (Vintage,
1992): “Feminism keeps saying the sexes are the same. It keeps telling
women they can do anything, go anywhere, say anything, wear anything.
No, they can’t. Women will always be in sexual danger . . . feminism, with
its pie-in-the-sky fantasies about the perfect world, keeps young women
from seeing life as it is.”
And another one; Linky
a snipet;
" Young women also need a new kind of education. For example, in today's rape-prevention handbooks, women are often told that sexual attractiveness does not influence rapists. That is emphatically not true. Because a woman is considered most attractive when her fertility is at its peak, from her mid-teens through her twenties, tactics that focus on protecting women in those age groups will be most effective in reducing the overall frequency of rape."
Maybe, just maybe, it is you Ms. Eilo, who does not fully understand why rape occurs.
I used to tell a lot of religious jokes. Not any more, I'm a registered sects offender.
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NO MA'AM
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...the least christian thing a person can do is to become a christian. ~Chuck
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NO MA'AM
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