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In reply to the discussion: This Is What Saudi Arabia's First PSA For Violence Against Women Looks Like [View all]Response to Warren DeMontague (Reply #184)
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This Is What Saudi Arabia's First PSA For Violence Against Women Looks Like [View all]
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
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The culturally imperialist attitude toward Islam is influence by neoconcervativsm
BainsBane
Apr 2013
#39
Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot came to prominence because they were treated as deities.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2013
#43
You obviously couldn't be bothered to read the articles, or even their titles
BainsBane
Apr 2013
#73
No, you clearly implied that Raindog "doesn't care about murder" unless it is done by a religion.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#109
I actually figured it was going to get hid! Amazing. A shout out to DUers!
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#119
Making a criticism of one thing does not intrinsically imply "not caring" about another.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#127
Are you drunk!? Raindog has been one of the MOST compassionate DU posters
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#101
How do you know Raindog has "steadfastly refused" to consider what Muslim women write?
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#104
As a feminist who has no reservations about lecturing others about what they deem as "sexist",
pacalo
May 2013
#155
So because Raindog didn't agree with you, you decide to make shit up. You did.
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#107
She visited the United Arab Emerates and met women from across the Middle East.
LiberalAndProud
Apr 2013
#121
Well that is your best post in the whole thread we agree on some things:
The Straight Story
Apr 2013
#137
Oddly enough, these "blankets over the head" and "beekeeper suits" are not prescribed in the Qu'ran.
MADem
May 2013
#196
And again, here you are just making stuff up out of thin air about DU members.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2013
#129
That stance assumes that all women in the Muslim world want the same thing.
antigone382
Apr 2013
#136
According to some on DU, any comment we make on this is Imperialist and NeoColonialst.
stevenleser
Apr 2013
#3
How would you give them this "freedom" and how would you know that you've given it to them? n/t
Turborama
Apr 2013
#48
You "cultural imperialist" you! Believing that western values about equality and women
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#74
Why is it we call it the "Middle East", when it's actually Southwest Asia? n/t
backscatter712
Apr 2013
#51
Well, I thought when Steven said "Minor Asia" he was trying to describe where Muslims live.
Turborama
Apr 2013
#59
1. That's a niqab, not a burqa. 2. The hideous IRONY of this ad! Women are FORCED to "cover up"
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#20
Okay, scratch the ad campaign because you don't approve. What's the next step?
Comrade Grumpy
May 2013
#197
So, they are saying beat women where it cannot be seen through the one small slot
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#24
This is for the Saudis -- not for us. Why we're repelled by their treatment of women,
gateley
May 2013
#151