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'India can learn from Bangladesh on women's empowerment'

Bangladesh has much less masculine culture than north India(where all bad news wrt gender inequality comes from)

1. i don't know if north indian culture can be called masculine but it is certainly not manly... criminality and aggressiveness is very different from manliness.

2. the "moral police" criminal group, ram sena, started in the south indian state, karnataka.

I dont think strict law necessarily did much change, its the general attitude of population, which is much more female friendly.

true.

In a Muslim society our daughters and wives are loved.

not in india and pakistan, or anywhere where mullahs have hold of society.

1. Why illegal brothels in India are filled with Bangladeshi women ?

why are you playing moral police??

2. Why Islam advocates beating women to discipline her ?

islam was to first system to formalize divorce rights for the wife.
 
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Dirty wishes of a stupid Indian.

These are not wishes, it's reality. I have already quoted sources for the same. It's different thing if you wish to turn your back at the reality.
While I'm not against prostitution in general, I am raising a genuine concern regarding why women belonging to a particular nationality are getting more and more involved in this profession in a foreign country. Chances of exploitation are very high.
It's not about belittling someone, let me assure you. We have a genuine problem at our hand. If you have any constructive point to make, please do. If not, you can choose to ignore me, your choice.


This idiot is just runnin his mouth on empty, he has got nothing on whatever he is talking about. Like a typical Indian, " He will prove in 5 years that Indian brothels..." you get the drift !!!!

If you have any logical argument please bring them forward. I will be forced to report you if you resort to meaningless name calling.
 
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Taslima Nasrin will disagree. :D

Taslima Nasreen is a sensationalist attention-w*ore (that is a contemporary American term in normal use mind you).

Most of her stories are full of concocted BS. She was hurting 'religious sentiment' which is illegal in this country (and many other Asian countries as well) - so she was going to be jailed.

So she appealed to Scandinavian countries for Asylum, which got rejected. Even India is keeping her on the lam and only renewing her visa yearly. Her time has come and gone.
 
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These are not wishes, it's reality. I have already quoted sources for the same. It's different thing if you wish to turn your back at the reality.
While I'm not against prostitution in general, I am raising a genuine concern regarding why women belonging to a particular nationality are getting more and more involved in this profession in a foreign country. Chances of exploitation are very high.
It's not about belittling someone, let me assure you. We have a genuine problem at our hand. If you have any constructive point to make, please do. If not, you can choose to ignore me, your choice.
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Its not the problem of Bangladesh but India. Prostitution is institutionalized in India and Thailand. Girls from all across the globe flock there including Europe, Russia, Iran, Central Asia.

Look what Indians are doing which is unthinkable for any Bangladeshis.

Story start at 10:00

 
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islam was to first system to formalize divorce rights for the wife.

I am a staunch believer in Hindu way of life,which means I'm not anti-Islamic or for that matter against any religion.
I understand and accept that teachings of different religions and sometimes its interpretations may not always be correct with respect to the time-frame and society. I choose to accept all that is good and ignore all that is bad. Religion is the foundation stone of human society.

What I refuse to accept is someone trying equate one with the other with a sense of contemptuousness.
 
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what a glorius phack....a thread from 2012 has been brought back by a member who is now banned. :D
 
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Its not the problem of Bangladesh but India. Prostitution is institutionalized in India and Thailand. Girls from all across the globe flock there including Europe, Russia, Iran, Central Asia.

Look what Indians are doing which is unthinkable for any Bangladeshis.

Story start at 10:00


iajdani ..the problem is not with prostitution. The issue lies with the exploitation, human trafficking that comes with that. India fairs pretty low when it comes to curbing these problem. The steady influx of Bangladeshi women does not help either. We have a problem at hand, wouldn't you agree ?
 
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iajdani ..the problem is not with prostitution. The issue lies with the exploitation, human trafficking that comes with that. India fairs pretty low when it comes to curbing these problem. The steady influx of Bangladeshi women does not help either. We have a problem at hand, wouldn't you agree ?

Polio was curbed long before India yet we had to wait for India to be cleared before we could stop our program. Same as prostitution where we closed down most of the brothels, but a vibrant market still operating right across the border. You know the outcome.
 
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why are you playing moral police??

Ahh.. morality is a very relative word. What may be moral for one may be immoral for the other. So, let's not play around that word. I'm also not against prostitution. Any student of history knows that it is one of the oldest professions of mankind, across all civilizations, no exception to this.
I'm pointing at the unusual percentage of Bangladeshi women in Indian brothels. No point in denying the fact that a high degree of human trafficking is involved here.

religion must be abolished, especially seeing situation in south asia, especially in india.

Let's try to live in reality and not cloud-cuckoo land. It does not really help.
 
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Why even reply bro? Let the phacking thread die...just let the urge to reply...go.... :cool:
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