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all of AfghanistanWhat case?
all of Afghanistan
do you really believe that all of the country agrees with this??all of Afghanistan
The Burqa is a sign that a woman is a slave to her owner.
whats right isnt determined by a vote,,2 of 3 say:
then it is still not quite right
When a woman is deciding to either wear it or have her owner beat her up, that is not an actual choice.Let the woman decide. If she wants to wear one of those ridiculous beekeeper suits, that’s her business.
I don't see morality as so relative that it involves nothing more than normative customs entrenched in a group of people. I see it as the product of reason, instead.The goings on, in the culture & norms of other nations, is none of the business of Americans.
If those women there, don't like it, they should seek asylum here. What the hell, seems the whole world is anyway.
Just like whenever we have arguments over the constitution, our first Amendment & second Amendment rights, we have folks from Canada, Britain, Australia, and every other Eurotrash, butt their unwanted opinions into our national culture. I never understand why they care so much. . .
If you want to be American, you agree to abide to our Constitution and our centuries old heritage. If you don't? Go somewhere else.
These types of opinions, IMO, are patently unwanted, and unsolicited. It really grinds my gears.
From our perspective, you are correct. But we have no right to push our ontological paradigms and culture onto others, anymore than they have the right to shove theirs onto us.I don't see morality as so relative that it involves nothing more than normative customs entrenched in a group of people. I see it as the product of reason, instead.
I do not view all cultures and all ideas as the same. That seems the road to nihilism, my friend.