I don’t think ladies of the night get benefits outside of a few accidental orgasms.
I'm looking for a job that doesn't require me to even show up, I can do in 15 minutes a month, and pays $345,000/yr. Anyone?
"People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome."
"People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome."
Should be noted this is in India. India is a very different culture from the West. I'm not an expert on Indian culture, but I know enough that I'll give them the benefit of the doubt here. Generally, women in India do not have the same rights as men, and are treated as second class citizens. It is a place where it would not surprise me if men would routinely physically throw a woman out of her seat in order to have a seat on the bus, and no one would care.
Should be noted this is in India. India is a very different culture from the West. I'm not an expert on Indian culture, but I know enough that I'll give them the benefit of the doubt here. Generally, women in India do not have the same rights as men, and are treated as second class citizens. It is a place where it would not surprise me if men would routinely physically throw a woman out of her seat in order to have a seat on the bus, and no one would care.
Hmmm... Did you just try to justify sexism based on past history? You don't cure past sexism with current sexism just like you don't cure past racism with current racism. I'm sure there's a law about intimidating & battering people in India.
Should be noted this is in India. India is a very different culture from the West. I'm not an expert on Indian culture, but I know enough that I'll give them the benefit of the doubt here. Generally, women in India do not have the same rights as men, and are treated as second class citizens. It is a place where it would not surprise me if men would routinely physically throw a woman out of her seat in order to have a seat on the bus, and no one would care.
Hmmm... Did you just try to justify sexism based on past history? You don't cure past sexism with current sexism just like you don't cure past racism with current racism. I'm sure there's a law about intimidating & battering people in India.
Not at all, my point is what is going on in India is completely irrelevant to what is happening in America.
Should be noted this is in India. India is a very different culture from the West. I'm not an expert on Indian culture, but I know enough that I'll give them the benefit of the doubt here. Generally, women in India do not have the same rights as men, and are treated as second class citizens. It is a place where it would not surprise me if men would routinely physically throw a woman out of her seat in order to have a seat on the bus, and no one would care.
Hmmm... Did you just try to justify sexism based on past history? You don't cure past sexism with current sexism just like you don't cure past racism with current racism. I'm sure there's a law about intimidating & battering people in India.
Not at all, my point is what is going on in India is completely irrelevant to what is happening in America.
Martin Hash wrote: Sat Mar 13, 2021 5:35 pm
Hmmm... Did you just try to justify sexism based on past history? You don't cure past sexism with current sexism just like you don't cure past racism with current racism. I'm sure there's a law about intimidating & battering people in India.
Not at all, my point is what is going on in India is completely irrelevant to what is happening in America.
That portion of your argument was sound. I agree.
Yeah, thankfully here we'll only get the transgendered section, and you'll be forced to sit next to "her" instead and have sexual relations with "her" or you'll be called a bigoted transphobe and fired from your job after the mob comes for you.
We're so much more enlightened than India.
"People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome."
Should be noted this is in India. India is a very different culture from the West. I'm not an expert on Indian culture, but I know enough that I'll give them the benefit of the doubt here. Generally, women in India do not have the same rights as men, and are treated as second class citizens. It is a place where it would not surprise me if men would routinely physically throw a woman out of her seat in order to have a seat on the bus, and no one would care.
It's because of all the groping. A lot of Indian men have never been taught to keep their hands yo themselves.
India is also a caste society. They have no notion of equality anyway.
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