I'm amazed you've been bothered to 'debate' with CBD as long as you have.
He doesn't reply to any factual claims. He seems to think women here have some sort of quasi/cultural rights and ignores their lack of political rights.
I guess local women not being able to travel without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to drive a car without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to work without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to chose whether or not to marry before having children isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to ever be Head of State in this country isn't a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to prosecute their husbands for rape isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to prosecute their husbands for physical abuse isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women being barred from working in the job of their choice because certain professions are off limits to women isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
And just because in other western countries women have equality under law (EVERY LAW) that doesn't mean they have equal rights to men.
And that's the last I'll say on the matter.
No doubt CBD will be able to present a thoroughly researched and articulate rebuttal on all the points above and how women do have equal rights in this country. Or some other BS like that.
MissX/Gypsy,
I'm amazed you've been bothered to 'debate' with CBD as long as you have.
He doesn't reply to any factual claims. He seems to think women here have some sort of quasi/cultural rights and ignores their lack of political rights.
I guess local women not being able to travel without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to drive a car without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to work without the permission of a man isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to chose whether or not to marry before having children isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to ever be Head of State in this country isn't a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to prosecute their husbands for rape isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women not being able to prosecute their husbands for physical abuse isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
I guess local women being barred from working in the job of their choice because certain professions are off limits to women isn't evidence of a lack of rights.
And just because in other western countries women have equality under law (EVERY LAW) that doesn't mean they have equal rights to men.
And that's the last I'll say on the matter.
No doubt CBD will be able to present a thoroughly researched and articulate rebuttal on all the points above and how women do have equal rights in this country. Or some other BS like that.