goldkam wrote on Apr 20
th, 2018 at 5:53pm:
UnSubRocky wrote on Apr 20
th, 2018 at 2:57pm:
goldkam wrote on Apr 20
th, 2018 at 11:01am:
UnSubRocky wrote on Apr 20
th, 2018 at 10:46am:
Islamic men have such an inferiority complex that they can't consider the possibility of being rejected by their wife in a divorce, and the possibility that the ex-wives remarry another guy. Especially if the new man is an infidel.
The culture is definitely built on such constructs and many of which I do not agree with. However you cannot class Islamic men in general as ones who like to be inferior and thus can't consider rejection. The stereotyping of todays becomes absurd, particularly in relation to Islam.
The Islamic men like to bring down other societies to their own level. Many of their people are illiterate (particularly their women). Much of the religious fanatics can't stand seeing non-Islamic societies forge ahead with society and technology. Islam needs to undergo an extreme transformation to modernise with ideas of equality, secularism, etc., in order to catch up. Getting wide-eyed only with western advanced military equipment will not make Islamic fundamentalists anything more barbaric.
Unless you have been around groups of uncultured Islamic men, you would not know about their boisterous, ignorance.
Once again....stereotyping such connotations is wrong. Its is on the same level as stating all catholics are child molesting, a fathers are domestic violence attributers. No doubt some do, I agree with that. The illiteracy rates for Australia are unattainable in Australia, but world wide it sits at around 40%, mostly woman. Thus your notions hold some truth.
The inability to see other societies forgoing themselves is as you stated just fanatics, I find no evidence to suggest in Australia such a wide spread notion.
Transformation....I agree. So too does Christianity, Hinduism and the like. Religion in general does.
goldkam, when I talk about Islamic men, it does not mean that 100% of Islamic men are cavemen barbarians with a misogynistic attitude. But there are many Islamic men that fit that type of stereotype. I would not use the stereotype against Islamic men if there were only exceptions to the general way Islamic men act in society. Is it common for women married to Islamic men to want to see a divorce? And if so, do women get those divorces with general little trouble?
When radical feminists rant on about how "men are rapists", I don't cry into my coffee and think about how hurtful are women. I deem that those making the claims against men are just generalising, or are being selectively wrong. Women make themselves to be rapists, too. But that is rare to see in itself.
If I can't be allowed to make sweeping statements without someone like you coming along to declare that "not all (insert certain demographic) go and (insert criminal/misdemeanour activity), perhaps you should just sneak pass my post without reading them, like others do, and leave the posts to stand unchallenged.