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Would you be singing the same song were we talking about human sacrifice in Mexico? You may think this is an extreme example, but it isn't; it's another country's traditional culture, but that doesn't mean it's something that should be held onto and maintained indefinitely. Also, no, my example is much more accurate. Both activities are culturally insensitive, but it just so happens that being a jerk is a crime punishable by jail time in India. My point was that she could do something equivalent in the US or Western Europe without facing criminal charges. People might be pissed off and stop liking her, but so what. The dude pushing the charges is being a whiney dick. He wasn't forced to participate or even look at the fucking pictures, get over it. I doubt he'd be screaming for Liz Hurley's husband to be punished or ostricized had he broken some British taboos.
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"Masculinity in Japan is asserted against the opposite sex. In public, the husband initiates and the wife follows." -Asian culture and traditions- Asian 102 textbook. Even when holding a job, Japanese women are expected to do the housework. Geisha is supposedly the only career where women are higher up than men. The rest of what I said as far as the women walking a step behind, I'm just going off of what my Japanese professor and my asian studies professor have said. Quote:
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on a side note i'd be interested in seing that masculinity report. i have a hard time believing japan is more macho that latin america, frankly speaking. especially since androgeny has always been so highly valued by the japanese. just so you know i'm not just some random asshole, i was a pacific rim history major unofficially minoring in world religion and i've lived in south korea for 3 years. edit: from what i remember of my study of japanese religiosity, most people don't subscribe to one particular religion. the average japanese person goes to shinto shrines for national holidays, buddhist temples for other occasions, and christian churches for weddings and the like. i forget the numbers, but some stupidly large majority of japanese identify themselves as a-religious. edit 2: the indian independence movement wasn't entirely non-violent. ghandi, while highly respected, wasn't in charge of the majority of the independence minded indians, and there were several groups that used large amounts of violence to try to run the british out. ghandi died after a hunger strike trying to convince two groups in bombay(?) to stop fighting each other.
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Also, just as a side note, I have to apologise if I sounded hostile earlier. After getting away from the discussion and sleeping for the night, I realize I might have sounded a bit know-it-all-ish or hostile, so apologies for that.
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04-21-2007, 06:12 PM | #76 |
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Sort of off the main thread of the conversation, but relevant to current events: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/4/19/18451/0971
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04-21-2007, 06:35 PM | #77 |
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So what this shrewd fellow's realized is that a highly logical view of the universe has no emotional appeal?
Damn. He's got us there. Really did hope no one would ever figure out that one... |
05-26-2007, 07:52 PM | #78 |
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Creationism Topic. Religious debate to a minimum please.
News Story.
Okay, before we kick this off, let me just remind everyone that religious debates outside of the Big Big Thread of Religion is frowned upon. However, I realize that this topic may involve some religious theory compared to other theories. I'm going to allow it, but as soon as it gets out of hand, this thread gets canned and people, depending on input, may get banned. (*Insert more rhyming*) Basically, the link is to a news article about the 'creationism museum' in Kentucky. This museum refutes the theory of 'evolution'. It's hi-tech and rather fancy-schmancy, with the animated dinosaur models and huge cinema screens with seats that move and shake. Now, I don't believe that theories such as this one should be disbelieved even if you're not a firm religious believer, but some teachers are worried that children will go to this museum, see the fancy flashy gizmos and accept the theory as fact without giving the evolution theory a chance. I'd like to believe that all theories can be taught and kids can make up their own minds, but hell, I'm living in a fantasy world. I'm curious to know peoples views on this, perhaps which theories sound more believable. Again, I'd urge people to be careful with the religious discussion.
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I don't believe that it matters so much why we're here, but that we're here. Too much time is donated to the eternal questions such as
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05-26-2007, 08:17 PM | #80 |
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Comparatively, Creationism is still banned from being taught in some schools. I like the idea a lot. The arguements that I read are very similar to the arguements creationists made against evolution being taught in schools with no creationism allowed- it being presented as fact rather than a theory itself being the major one I'm seeing.
Also, the petition they mentioned seems like malarky. Yes, I don't see how the theory of evolution may be the deciding factor on which someone couldn't pass science into the college level. :/ I'm going to go read this again a few times and see if I can't find the old stuff on banning creationism from schools or teaching evolution in schools, just to see exactly how similar the arguements are. |
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