10-29-2006, 08:46 PM
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You agreed that not all men are bad and not all women are bad. I too agree not all women are bad. But women organisations are proposing ridiculous biased laws by generalising that all men are criminals. What do you have to say about it? If you have slightest objection with women organisations' attitude toward men, then you could have, like many good women, criticized these so-called protective laws: but nobody did; every single woman, good and bad, has welcomed such laws saying that there couldn't be a better diwali gift to women. If you'll are generalising about men and coming up with biased laws, then why do you feel threatened when we demand that men too should be given adequate legal protection? Any answer? These protective laws have started strangulating men's basic human rights and women shamelessly call this has gender equality. Law must be equal. Both the gender should be legally protected. But as long as women feel threatened and ashamed of admitting that men too are actually victimized by their wife, the condition of men will only get worse. Men commit suicide 4 times more often than women.
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I agree with you in the case of any low that has the purpose of protect woman, but in truth damage men. I don't know if you are talking of a particular indian law because I'm Italian, here laws are mostly equal about marriages.
I still think you are exagering talking about slaves, the violence has to be proved in any way, anyone must investigate in this, no? There must be a limit on simulating violence and men have to find the prof of their innocence, they can in any way? Men, you have the right of defence yourself!!
About suicides I think men have sometimes the feeling of beeing lost and they feel that more than woman, or may be woman feel more the desire of staing alive for children, I'm not discriminating men, but they seems in truth more fragile than woman, what's your opinion?
Here in Italy many times I see on TV men who have killed their wife and sometimes also their children in a moment of fury, the cases are increasing wile the years rolls; isn't it worring? <!--emo&:unsure:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='unsure.gif' /><!--endemo-->
They explan to the police that they hadn't the purpose of kill the woman, and people arond them say they were a common family, without big problems and that the man has never had violent behaviours.
What must we think about this? What to observe?
You agreed that not all men are bad and not all women are bad. I too agree not all women are bad. But women organisations are proposing ridiculous biased laws by generalising that all men are criminals. What do you have to say about it? If you have slightest objection with women organisations' attitude toward men, then you could have, like many good women, criticized these so-called protective laws: but nobody did; every single woman, good and bad, has welcomed such laws saying that there couldn't be a better diwali gift to women. If you'll are generalising about men and coming up with biased laws, then why do you feel threatened when we demand that men too should be given adequate legal protection? Any answer? These protective laws have started strangulating men's basic human rights and women shamelessly call this has gender equality. Law must be equal. Both the gender should be legally protected. But as long as women feel threatened and ashamed of admitting that men too are actually victimized by their wife, the condition of men will only get worse. Men commit suicide 4 times more often than women.
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I agree with you in the case of any low that has the purpose of protect woman, but in truth damage men. I don't know if you are talking of a particular indian law because I'm Italian, here laws are mostly equal about marriages.
I still think you are exagering talking about slaves, the violence has to be proved in any way, anyone must investigate in this, no? There must be a limit on simulating violence and men have to find the prof of their innocence, they can in any way? Men, you have the right of defence yourself!!
About suicides I think men have sometimes the feeling of beeing lost and they feel that more than woman, or may be woman feel more the desire of staing alive for children, I'm not discriminating men, but they seems in truth more fragile than woman, what's your opinion?
Here in Italy many times I see on TV men who have killed their wife and sometimes also their children in a moment of fury, the cases are increasing wile the years rolls; isn't it worring? <!--emo&:unsure:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='unsure.gif' /><!--endemo-->
They explan to the police that they hadn't the purpose of kill the woman, and people arond them say they were a common family, without big problems and that the man has never had violent behaviours.
What must we think about this? What to observe?