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Wo to ye log already kar rahe haingande kam karne ki
shaadi? in say? shakal daikhi hay aynay may?
Nonsense. Do not generalize.Molvi kare to Jazakallah.
Aurat kare to nauzubillah.
Funny...the 21st century western amreekan and european woman says:If we do not speak out against these type of women, the FEMALE HYPER-GAMY POISON will spread. They should be put in their place.
Absolutely, bro.Funny...the 21st century western amreekan and european woman says:
Hame Shadi Chahiye Aazadi Nahi
but, alas, feminism has ruined the institute of marriage so much that most man say thanks but no thanks to marriage...result? 60% to 80% of children are born out of wedlock from noncommittal fathers, most of the time, those children don't even know who their father is.
Thank God the vast majority of Pakistani women see thru this libetard feminism clusterfest and are throwing it out the window minus a handful of psychopathic fringe dingbags.
We defeated terrorism, We defeated extremism, We defeated sectarianism, We defeated racism, We are defeating corruption...this feminism b.s. is dead on arrival.
Do you think that educational institutes are spoiling females or teaching them vulgarity? Seriously, dude.The status quo will not persist.
That being the case, change must be managed rather than resisted.
If we want to educate our women, expect more of this to happen. If you don't want this to happen then don't send your daughters to school, keep them oppressed and ignorant from childhood and marry them off at 13 with all the attendant consequences for society.
The choice is yours.
Personally I'd rather see a progressive country full of confident, educated women that will propel this country to the next level and are an asset to the country and society.
I don't think vulgarity is the issue. Vulgarity exists even now.Do you think that educational institutes are spoiling females or teaching them vulgarity? Seriously, dude.
Educated women are expected to be productive citizens and providers to their households; vulgarity is the issue at hand, and should be discouraged.
If 'certain' educational institutes are spoiling females then parents need to act.
Change should be productive; not regressive.
Control is important.I don't think vulgarity is the issue. Vulgarity exists even now.
What this is about is control.
Well the thing about vulgarity is that those who practice it always end up alienating themselves from the rest of the society...I don't think vulgarity is the issue. Vulgarity exists even now.
What this is about is control.
It's very subjective. You are assuming that every woman that has the confidence to make her own decisions is automatically immoral and promiscuous. It patently is not the case. Women who are confident and in control are as moral as any other woman.Control is important.
When a disease spreads and has the potential to turn into an epidemic, what is the appropriate course of action? Allow it spread further and infect more individuals or make stringent efforts to mitigate it?
Well in case you haven't noticed, the most vicious throwback against the aurat march came from women themselves, and very empowered ones, just see the reaction of Twitter from Pakistani women, journalists, doctors, what have you. And to say that women in Pakistan are generally subjugated is a gross over simplification...most Pakistanis are struggling financially and proper education is yet to become easily available and wide spread. The result is subjugation perhaps, but for men and women both, not just women.It's very subjective. You are assuming that every woman that has the confidence to make her own decisions is automatically immoral and promiscuous. It patently is not the case. Women who are confident and in control are as moral as any other woman.
It's about norms and standards.
Morality is fine. Control for the sake of perpetuating the rights of one section of society over another is not.
As it is now, Pakistani women are subjugated.
You are turning this into a philosophical discussion when it is not.It's very subjective. You are assuming that every woman that has the confidence to make her own decisions is automatically immoral and promiscuous. It patently is not the case. Women who are confident and in control are as moral as any other woman.
It's about norms and standards.
Morality is fine. Control for the sake of perpetuating the rights of one section of society over another is not.
Sweeping generalization.As it is now, Pakistani women are subjugated.
Educated people tend to have a higher percentage of free thinkers everywhere in the world.Do you think that educational institutes are spoiling females or teaching them vulgarity? Seriously, dude.
Educated women are expected to be productive citizens and providers to their households. If 'certain' educational institutes are spoiling females then parents need to act.
Change should be productive; not regressive.