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In reply to the discussion: What Muslims Around the World Think About Women's Rights, in Charts [View all]get the red out
(13,936 posts)10. The stats are pretty ugly
At least I think so, with my 'western' mind damaged by all these years of horrific secular liberty.
But seriously, if I had to agree with the status quo in order to not be imprisoned or worse, I would go along with it, most people would. Who would be very vocal in speaking out! I am sure I would try to justify my lower status the way I had been brainwashed to do so. Who wants to risk someone finding out you think different and punishing you in some horrible way?
It means nothing to me if "stats" say some women in this world don't want more freedom when they could be punished for thinking so.
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What Muslims Around the World Think About Women's Rights, in Charts [View all]
BainsBane
May 2013
OP
rule by religion IS authoritarian rule whether voted in with 51% majority or not nt
msongs
May 2013
#1
I've heard it said by "experts" on tv numerous times...the middle east can never be
Honeycombe8
May 2013
#44