Why do women in Islamic nations conform to the constraints of the Hijab, and submit to the will of men in all things, surrendering virtually all of their human rights, rather than rising up against the obvious misogyny behind the entire culture?
Quote by BethanyFrasier Why do women in Islamic nations conform to the constraints of the Hijab, and submit to the will of men in all things, surrendering virtually all of their human rights, rather than rising up against the obvious misogyny behind the entire culture?
Oooh that's a bit serious! But it's not true. It's only certain countries, i.e Saudi Arabia that are like that. I've been to Morocco and Jordan you see women all over not wearing hijab. You see plenty that do, but it's by no means universal. That's not to say that they don't have human rights issues, but it's not as universally bad as we're led to believe.
Also, I have a friend who is a Muslim and she doesn't wear hijab. She says it's not a religious requirement.
Why are my car keys always in my left front pocket except when I am carrying something heavy and awkward in my right hand while it is raining - somehow the keys end up in my right front pocket just as I approach the car?
You want lighter? OK, who can answer my watermelon question that I posted in another forum? Do the white seeds become the dark seeds, or are they separate and distinct seed-races? :-)
Quote by BethanyFrasier You want lighter? OK, who can answer my watermelon question that I posted in another forum? Do the white seeds become the dark seeds, or are they separate and distinct seed-races? :-)
Quote by BethanyFrasier You want lighter? OK, who can answer my watermelon question that I posted in another forum? Do the white seeds become the dark seeds, or are they separate and distinct seed-races? :-)
The dark seeds become the white seeds????? Or does it matter as long as we know they taste lousy?
Oh, I just wanted to be the lucky chap who got to try to answer the lovely Bethany's question.
Back to watermelons, why do they advertise them as "seedless", when they aren't? They still have (white) seeds in them which are easier to eat, that doesn't make them seedless.
Bloody arts graduates... like Stephen Fry, when they talk about science, it is clear they know nothing!
This question isn't answered by a piece of literary criticism.
Evolution moves by making incredibly small steps over long periods of time.
The hen you see came from something incredibly similar, a mere artist could never tell the difference, but a molecular biologist would be able to.
So it is obvious in the visible world that the egg comes first.
How come when I have all the time in the world, I make every green light, but in when I am in a rush, the lights are all red? When I am in a super rush, there are red lights and a bonus, the rolling roadblock in front of me?