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This guy is trying to tell us about a moral collapse in America when a girl was stoned to death outside a high court in Pakistan a few days ago lol.
Fact: 76% of all statistics on the internet are completely fabricated.
Actually...His criticism still applies. The Pakistani woman who married against family's will is the one with the moral lapse. It is good that she was killed by her own kin to discourage other women from doing the same. Essentially, it is containment of moral decay. From this perspective, it is the Pakistani society that is the superior to the US.This guy is trying to tell us about a moral collapse in America when a girl was stoned to death outside a high court in Pakistan a few days ago lol.
But, this isn't a comparison thread.Am only providing a comparison, which is sorely needed when the US is an immigration goal for many.
No, but rather to highlight these social issues and spread awareness to the average couch potato/brain dead sheeple who is too lazy to bother with reality and do his/her own research and instead depends on the mainstream media to do the thinking for them, the same media, 90% of which is politically correct and hypersexualized.Surely it is your mission in life to save as many as possible from American immorality, no ?
I can't understand why you have the urge to drag Pakistan into a thread that has absolutely nothing to do with it. If you want to open a thread about Pakistani women being killed then be my guest, but please show some professionalism Mr. so called "PROFESSIONAL" and stop dragging Pakistan into this thread otherwise i will report your off topic posts to the mods.Actually...His criticism still applies. The Pakistani woman who married against family's will is the one with the moral lapse. It is good that she was killed by her own kin to discourage other women from doing the same. Essentially, it is containment of moral decay. From this perspective, it is the Pakistani society that is the superior to the US.
If only we Americans are this courageous...
Look at it this way...
For a Briton, given a choice between the US and Britain, he would chose Britain. Not because his life would be any significantly less qualitative in terms of physical comforts and legal rights, but because Britain is more socially and culturally agreeable with him. What about a Texan or a New Yorker ? Of course either would chose the US and of course either would do so because of culture and less of issues like physical comforts or legal rights. I use physical comforts and legal rights as limited examples. There are more but am sure you are smart enough to infer what I am talking about.
Now...For the woman who was stoned to death by her relatives...
Pregnant Pakistani woman stoned to death by her family
If given a choice between the US or Britain, which would she chose ?
Both the US and Britain have similar immoralities relating to the article posted here. Drugs, premarital sex, inadequate schooling, and on and on...
So if all the choices this woman have are the US and Britain, where would she go ?
Let me guess, she would chose neither because she is shocked at the drugs, premarital sex and poor education her child would be victim to, right ?
Yah...
A friend is a civil engineer, specifically traffic. He is God of all the traffic lights and transportation planning. I learned a lot from him. In traffic, there is no such thing as 'fast' or 'slow'. There is only 'faster' or 'slower'. Every vehicle's speed is relative to each other. So it is technically incorrect to portray each vehicle -- that is in motion -- as a standalone entity, like 'a fast car'. What is 'fast' or 'slow' to start ? But if you say A is 20 km FASTER than B, then it give everyone frames of references from which they can do their own calculations.You can look at objective parameters such as standard of living, average gdp per capita, hdi, health care quality, etc.. Canada fares better than the US for example. Obviously the US is not a bad place to live in overall but no one is saying that in the first place. At the same time, you also have some social problems. To deny them based on the fact that people from third world countries still want to immigrate, is shoddy logic. It merely illustrates that the problems are not as bad as is made out to be in the sensationalist article in the OP.
Black girls spread more? And yes, Tyra Banks show, your first post contained a link to the article, coincidentally it's a different survey than the one you linked now.
Tyra ‘shocked’ by risky teen sex - Parenting & Family - TODAY.com
Chicago (March 11, 2008) – A CDC study released today estimates that one in four (26 percent) young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States – or 3.2 million teenage girls – is infected with at least one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (human papillomavirus (HPV), chlamydia, herpes simplex virus, and trichomoniasis).
Whoever said "all" teenagers go drive drunk???Where is proof that all teenagers go drive drunk?
Where is proof that what they are smoking isn't legally obtained "bath salt" or "herbal incense"? And for all the drunk drivers you speak of, all i saw were soft drinks, beer and maybe a cider. And cigar's and cigarettes.
What's the deal with teens and car crashes?
Why the bad rap for teens?
- Car crashes are the No. 1 killer of teens in the U.S. Believe it.
- Teens are four times more likely to die or be injured in a car crash than older people.
- In 2003, teens accounted for 10% of the U.S. population but were involved in 13% of car crash fatalities. Seem unfair? It is!
- Males are twice as likely as females to die or become injured in a car crash.
So, teens are already at high risk when they're sober behind the wheel. Driving under the influence (DUI) is just asking for more trouble. You could ruin your life, and the lives of your friends and family—or other families' lives.
- The crash risk is high during the first year teens drive because they're newbies behind the wheel. Without years of driving practice, teens are more likely to mess up.
- Most teen crashes occur on the weekends, when teens are too busy having fun to pay attention to their driving.
- Teens tend to underestimate or not recognize dangerous situations.
- Teens are more likely to speed, run red lights, make illegal turns, ride with an intoxicated driver, and drive after using alcohol or drugs.
Learn the hard facts. Don't be a statistic.
- Eight teens die every day in DUI crashes.
- At all levels of blood alcohol content (BAC), the risk of being in a car crash is greater for teens than for older drivers. Just because your dad had a beer and drove a couple of hours later doesn't mean you can. The effects are a lot stronger for teens than for adults because teens are still growing and developing.
- In 2005, 7420 teens died or injured in DUI crashes. Teen fatalities make up one-fifth of all alcohol-related crashes, though licensed teens make up only about 6% of the overall licensed population.
- Alcohol involvement in crashes peaks at night (9 p.m. to 6 a.m.) and is higher on weekends than on weekdays for teens. Males are almost twice as likely as females to drive under the influence.
Drunk Driving: the Secret Life of Teens
Inseparable since kindergarten, Jessica Rasdall, right, and Laura Gorman, left, had always been a dynamic duo. Growing up in St. Petersburg, Fla., the best friends experimented with makeup, dyed each other's hair and loved to have fun. But years later that would all change in an instant as a girl's night out turned fatal. "I am going to wake up every day for the rest of my life knowing I killed my best friend," Rasdall said from prison.
It started with a trip to a club. There were drinks, and a walk to the car, with Rasdall taking the wheel. Less than an hour later, Gorman was dead. And her best friend would be charged with killing her.
Watch the full story on "20/20" Friday at 10 p.m. ET.
On average, a drunken driver kills someone every 40 minutes in the United States. That's 36 deaths daily and more than 13,000 annually. The highway deaths are so frequent they can go unnoticed, until one hits close to home.
Right...So your mission is to educate Americans ?No, but rather to highlight these social issues and spread awareness to the average couch potato/brain dead sheeple who is too lazy to bother with reality and do his/her own research and instead depends on the mainstream media to do the thinking for them, the same media, 90% of which is politically correct and hypersexualized.