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Who said women are equal even today?

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Alpha:

--- Quote from: Requiem on November 02, 2010, 06:15:15 pm ---Alpha You sow the seeds of future religious discord here.

Why havent you realized any talk of women will ultimately shift to religious debate?
WHY?

The fact is the only countries that have a negative attitude towards women are those that show extreme loyalty to the doctrine laid down by their organized religion.

It's another thing whether it's commanded by religion itself or people have hijacked to use it for their own personal gain.

Saudi Arabia , Iran, Somalia etc

Strangely i see islam in all of them
I wonder why ::)

need to lock this thread or otherwise your beloved religion will be there for the taking

--- End quote ---

Requiem, I am the mod here, and this is my and Omer's board. Let me remind you the rules: reference to religion is allowed, only well-ingrained religious discussions are not allowed.

I judge it unfair to penalise the women's issues because "it will shift to religious debate". To moderate and prevent such things from happening is my responsibility, which I did carry out, you will notice from the above posts.

I will not lock this thread, and don't you either dare delete my comment. The thread stays for discussions about women's treatment.

The rest of your post is totally irrelevant since I've already stopped all discussions about religion, and the blame game on countries. I'll pretend I didn't read your last six lines.

~Good Day

elemis:
Lets drop all discussions regarding religion. Requiem, I mean it.

Alpha dont reply to his Requiem's post.

Capisce all of you ?

Alpha:
Boys and boys, and a little girl there, move on. ;)

Freaked12:
Fine  8)

$tyli$h Executive:
Women are mostly equal, or can be equal if she wishes to. Most women don't care for their rights anyway.

That Afghan girl could divorce her husband a year back and find another one.

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