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There is this one saying that really sums a person like you up "You can't fix stupid." Your intellectual capacities simply don't suffice to hold an adult conversation about any topic that surpasses your knowledge and instead of acknowledging that and working on it you act like the whiny little boy you are. But please

Yep, you wonder how he would trip over himself to redact his statements the moment he'd unexpectedly found himself pregnant.

When my brother was born my mother shared a hospital room with a Muslim woman. What should have become a joyous moment for both of them celebrating the birth of their first child became a nightmare. That other woman was constantly crying because whenever her gamily came to visit they were constantly yelling at her,

Oh god. You are seriously annoying. Do me a favor and go back to your playground and whine about who stole your shovel. Or, in your case, the adult version of whining what about the menz on gawker sites.

No, but I dislike the "generalizations" accusation as if we had to make distinct generalizations and try to explain oppression away in fear of seeming racist. Let's face it: African culture and society suck for women. I don't care what skin color, religion, ethnicity, region of origin, culture, tradition whatever -

I'm not a teacher. Your severe lack of abstract and critical thinking abilities combined with an extended lack of general knowledge about various fields of socio-political analysis including sociology, psychology,criminology, gender research and behavioral studies is something that you should concern yourself with but

Oh come on, you were hawking some non-attachment bullshit. Sorry but explaining the trauma from rape away with neurology doesn't cut it. Would you tell a rape survivor that they are really responsible for the pain themselves and should hurry up to learn some non-attachmenten practices to get over it. Because THAT

Abstract thinking and socio-political analysis isn't your thing I see. I'm not a teacher though although I do find it sad how your intellectual horizon seems pretty severely stunted.

I actually just watched an old episode of a tv Show. An Amish girl was raped and refused to give testimony in court because of the Amish belief in forgiveness so the guy got off and raped the next girl who then sued the Amish community.

I generalize African culture the same way I generalize any other culture: It's completely fucked up for women. Some regions right now are considerably more fucked up, e.g. Africa and Middle East but that doesn't give Western culture a free pass since being shitty to women is a requirement for a society to form.

Maybe you should do some research because you definitely don't know shit about any of that. But that's what you get when people visit from gawker scum sites.

I'm certainly not going to google it because you are entirely fucked up. Sorry, but I like good ole political activism to change the world not some nonattachement bullshit. But feel free to meditate oppression away, it has really worked well historically.

It is about a religion that is particularly fucked up when it comes to women.

I don't think so. I'm depressed and I do enjoy what I enjoy.

My friend is very flaky in the sense that she used to change her identity every couple of years. One year she would be a raver, next year she'd have a completely new circle of friends and was into something else. But she became very, very, very calm and collective. Too calm and too collected. There is a saying that

I found it problematic that I met so many people following Buddhism who simply lost passion for everything. They were more following a credo of "What rape? It is all in your head. It means nothing. Everything is nothing. Nothing is everything. Don't pay attention to it." I had a friend tell me that being diagnosed

Then he would have to include a chapter on the workings of rape culture and language. I don't agree with it either. So African culture is fucked up and full of rape culture but he told their stories. He edited parts of it for readability etc. I don't care. When I read that story I KNOW that this was re-written by

But what good does it do ultimately? Isn't anger and putting that into action the way to do something positive about it?

Using oral history, yes. Historical not so much. He went to Morocco etc. and interviewed migrants and told their stories.

She was. She was ultra conservative Catholic and it so obvious she was using it as a crutch. She had been sexually abused as a child by a family member and become psychotic because of it and found solace in strict religion. Unfortunately that very religion also kept her in mechanisms that hurt her.