h4ppy
You sir, pineapple?
Well if the religion specifically forbids it (I don't know if it does, never actually read the Koran) then I don't see how it could be considered discrimination.
Perfection said:Most societies have made laws illegalizing murder, but that doesn't mean that most people don't murder because it's illegal. Who says women wouldn't continue if these laws were gone?
While it's true that Islamic societies probobly to have a fair amount greater sexist institutions it doesn't make Islam inherently more sexist, especially given the amount of sexist laws that existed in non-Islamic socities and how many still exist.
yoshi74 said:It is his hand, and therefore his right to decide with which person he wants to shake hands. There are several people (or groups of people) i would'nt shake hand eighter, for different reasons.
People should learn to accept other peoples behavior, as long as they don't harm someone else. And i doubt this woman was harmed (other then maybe in pride, but then pride isn't to good, right )
I would refuse to shake hand with a neonazi. Is this rassistic? Maybe discriminating.
Hitler refused to shake hand with him for rassitic reasons. THAT maked it a rassistic act. The reason, not the act itself.
Squonk said:It's not discrimination, not quite. They show their respect to a women by refusing to touch her.
stapel said:you can't possibly be serious. This Imam has very disrepectful ideas about women, according to Dutch standards.
yoshi74 said:@Stapel
Isn't it a bit arrogant to define the ways other people (especially from other cultures/religions) should behave.
betazed said:You realize that she just followed her custom and you showed her respect by following hers.
Stapel said:It is not arrogant to tell some imported Imam his views are totally freaked up, according to our standards (I even think it is a democratic duty to tell him).
I HAVE NEVER EVER ASSUMED DUTCH MUSLIMS ARE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS. AND I HAVE NEVER JUDGED A SINGLE PERSON ON HIS ORIGIN!HannibalBarka said:I think that is the thing that bothers me most about all your comments about muslim people in the NL, you always assume they are "imported", kind of second class dutch citizens, just because they are muslims, or of muslim origin.
This is what I have posted a dozens times here, even in this thread. your selective read/understanding of my posts is incredible.They are as Dutch as you are, and every right to live the way they want as long as they don't harm people.
Appearently you don't read my post on catholicism. I have stated (with arguments) various times that I consider the pope immoral and that I consider the catholic church a criminal organisation. Yet, I won't burn the Vatican, just like I won't burn the Imam this thread is about. I simply use my words to tell the Imam sucks, and I use my words to tell the pope sucks.Otherwise, you should go and burn the Vatican, it is stated there that only a Male may become a Pope, isn't that more discrimitatory than not shaking hand?
|As a matter of fact, I do.In that case, why don't you consider having distinct bathrooms for man and women as discrimination?
Have you ever tried to do so in NL? I guess notshould I, as a male, consider all Dutch people as morons and succers just because they won't let me, a male, get into the lady's room???
Can we agree you do not post what I want? You have no idea. You are not the first here that thinks he (or sheHannibalBarka said:My Dear Stapel,
You are some kind of "behave like an average ultra-egaliterian dutch", you want all people in the NL to behave like the average white dutch+removing every thing that seems discriminatory (common bath rooms for males and females).
Once again, I do not support this ultra-egalitarian philosophy YOU just invented.But, first, not all dutch are like the average white dutch, so you have to accept some differences of behaviour from them as long as it is harmfull, and I am not sure all average dutch would accept your ultra-egalitarian philosophy.
To tell you the truth, I, like you, used to be like the person you think I am todayTo tell you the truth, I used to be like you, never understood all those little discrimination between man and women (distinct bathroom, the fact the male is supposed to open the door to the lady and never the other way, etc), but I now think that this is what most people want, women included.
Sorry if I made you feel my comment was an insult, it wasn't the purpose, even if I find the word "Imported" a little bit extreme, like if you were talking about "Imported animals".
What make you think the Imam is not Dutch?
Stapel said:you can't possibly be serious. This Imam has very disrepectful ideas about women, according to Dutch standards.
The comparison is only meant to show that legality doesn't mean that most are forced to do something, it only means some are.cgannon64 said:Your comparison is a little ridiculous. Murder is something that is done to others, and most people have a moral compass that tells them that you shouldn't harm others.
#1. I'm not refering to the Burka or anything like that, just the more conservative clothes.cgannon64 said:Full-body scarves are something that only hurts the women themselves,
True, but that still doesn't mean that Muslim women by and large would choose not to wear conservative dress.cgannon64 said:and if it was made legal, you could be sure that the women would be questioning their value.
Niether did chastity belts in the middle ages fly in the face of Christianity, might I remind you of the patriarchy of the Catholic Church. Islamic law has been and is used for sexist purposes as has Christian law.cgannon64 said:You are acting as if Islam does not have any sexist religious laws. I am not positive, but I am pretty sure the actual religious teachings reinforce the laws in most Muslim countries. Its not as if these laws fly in the face if Islam.
Islamic law has been and is used for sexist purposes as has Christian law.