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Blogger Brook said...

Because the agenda of the people who selected the president in office doesn't include getting along with Iran.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Blogger Mike said...

It seems a bit of a stretch to say that this woman going to space with the Russians has any bearing on whether or not Muslim woman are being oppressed.

I have a friend who is gay and faces, in my opinion, very little oppression here in Vancouver, Canada. However, using that friend as an example to say that gay people are not impressed in the world would not be a valid extension.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Blogger qrswave said...

I don't disagree with you. But, it works both ways.

The mainstream media can't use anecdotal evidence to brand the entire Muslim culture as oppressive towards women.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Blogger The Sphinx said...

Sadly enough, there are enough dimwits all over the internet that take anecdotal evidence as "proof" that the entire Muslim culture:
1) Oppresses women
2) Persecutes Christians
3) Hates Jews
4) is violent
5) wants to rule the world with its "dangerous" doctrines of war
etc etc etc..

Unfortunately there are too many people who strongly believe in that "proof" and will never be convinced otherwise, no matter how much you show them that they're idiots.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Blogger Mike said...

Also true, qrswave. It is a world of intricacies and nuances, not a world of blanket truths.

Unfortunately, for many people, it is sufficient to base their "knowledge" on the repeated slogans of the power structure.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Blogger drac said...

Well, lets face it, this girl is also in a family who can afford a $20 MILLION seat on a space ship and can also sponsor a $10 MILLION X prize. With that kind of money I don't doubt she is treated more than fairly.

I am not saying Muslim women are oppressed, as I'm not educated enough to make that conclusion, however I think you chose a very poor example with which to counter the mainstream vision of Muslim treatment of women.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

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