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Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: ibshambat
Date: Feb 26, 2008 10:31

Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
justice can be attained.

In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: Don Stockbauer
Date: Feb 26, 2008 10:34

On Feb 26, 12:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
> justice can be attained.
>
> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing and
> sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships, abuse
> and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court out of
> every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to such conduct
> is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many men and
> beautiful women in one's life as one can and then claim oneself strong
> or smart or spiritual or a true servant of woman's cause. Both sets ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: nikhil1home
Date: Feb 26, 2008 10:54

On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
> justice can be attained.
>
> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing and
> sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships, abuse
> and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court out of
> every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to such conduct
> is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many men and
> beautiful women in one's life as one can and then claim oneself strong
> or smart or spiritual or a true servant of woman's cause. Both sets ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: Erin
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:01

ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
> justice can be attained.
>
> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing and
> sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships, abuse
> and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court out of
> every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to such conduct
> is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many men and
> beautiful women in one's life as one can and then claim oneself strong
> or smart or spiritual or a true servant of woman's cause. Both sets ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: %%
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:02

nikhil1home wrote:
> On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
>> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
>> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
>> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
>> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
>> justice can be attained.
>>
>> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
>> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
>> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
>> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
>> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
>> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing
>> and sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships,
>> abuse and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court
>> out of every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to
>> such conduct is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many
>> men and beautiful women in one's life as one can and then claim ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: nikhil1home
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:08

On Feb 26, 2:02 pm, "%%" gmail.com> wrote:
> nikhil1home wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
>>> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
>>> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
>>> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
>>> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
>>> justice can be attained.
>
>>> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
>>> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
>>> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
>>> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
>>> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
>>> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing
>>> and sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships,
>>> abuse and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court
>>> out of every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to
>>> such conduct is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: humble.life
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:13

nikhil1home wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2:02 pm, "%%" gmail.com> wrote:
>> nikhil1home wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
>>>> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
>>>> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
>>>> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by flux
>>>> between people and places that any meaningful concept of what is
>>>> justice can be attained.
>>>> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
>>>> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys in
>>>> the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as justice
>>>> that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage, get a
>>>> coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's good-
>>>> looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by abusing
>>>> and sabotaging them and destroying their careers and relationships,
>>>> abuse and emasculate any relationship partner, screw exes in court
>>>> out of every cent they can get, claim that anyone who objects to
>>>> such conduct is a misogynist or a bimbo, and aim to destroy as many ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: %%
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:13

nikhil1home wrote:
> On Feb 26, 2:02 pm, "%%" gmail.com> wrote:
>> nikhil1home wrote:
>>> On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
>>>> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
>>>> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
>>>> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by
>>>> flux between people and places that any meaningful concept of what
>>>> is justice can be attained.
>>
>>>> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that man
>>>> bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she disobeys
>>>> in the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is seen as
>>>> justice that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like garbage,
>>>> get a coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells her she's
>>>> good- looking, deal with all women who are nicer and prettier by
>>>> abusing and sabotaging them and destroying their careers and
>>>> relationships, abuse and emasculate any relationship partner,
>>>> screw exes in court out of every cent they can get, claim that ...
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Author: %%
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:16

humble.life wrote:
> nikhil1home wrote:
>> On Feb 26, 2:02 pm, "%%" gmail.com> wrote:
>>> nikhil1home wrote:
>>>> On Feb 26, 1:31 pm, ibsham...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> Everybody thinks that they know what is justice, but what they
>>>>> conceive of as justice is different from place to place. The just-
>>>>> world hypothesis of different people in different places and times
>>>>> conceive of completely different kinds of justice. And it is by
>>>>> flux between people and places that any meaningful concept of
>>>>> what is justice can be attained.
>>>>> In Muslim and rural Indian cultures, it is seen as justice that
>>>>> man bludgeon the woman into being his dog and kill her if she
>>>>> disobeys in the slightest. In American feminist culture, it is
>>>>> seen as justice that a woman act like a harpy, treat people like
>>>>> garbage, get a coworker fired for sexual harrassment if he tells
>>>>> her she's good- looking, deal with all women who are nicer and
>>>>> prettier by abusing and sabotaging them and destroying their
>>>>> careers and relationships, abuse and emasculate any relationship
>>>>> partner, screw exes in court out of every cent they can get, ...
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Re: Intercultural marriage and gender fairness         


Author: nikhil1home
Date: Feb 26, 2008 11:18

> that's not what i asked and ,
> its not the claim you made ,
> you said most people in real life are bullies and ,
> i'm part of most people in real life ,
> and i resent being called a bully ,
> by someone who doesn't know me at all

I didn't say all people are bullies. Unless you are a bully, you are
not part of most people but part of some people who are not bullies.
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