This question is not offensive but I find myself ethically and culturally. I understand you have an advanced level of civilization while in our African cultures, the use of technology is not yet fully mastered. There are practices tolerated in some cultures but hardly acceptable in other cultures. Does this mean for ulterior reasons to impose a certain position on such sensitive issues? I am not warlike nature, please excuse me, but I express a viewpoint that has any importance.

By responding in place of Andrews, and if I understand  you have coalition on this issue?

SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN

 

2011/1/14 Nuno Garcia <[log in to unmask]>
Badouin, 

are your questions relevant?

what do you imply with these questions?

I'll reply them from my side, and please note that I am really offended by the assumptions I suspect you have:

I have a family, wife and kids, including a daughter, nieces, female students, and so on. 

Some of my students are homosexual, some are hindu, some are christian, some are punks, some are rockers, some are muslim, some are jew, some are tall, some are black, some are short and do not wash themselfes for months. Does this gives me any right to treat them any differently?

I am a strong defensor of Human Rights, have always been, under any circumstances.

Do each one of you feels that it can say honestly the same? 

How are women treated in your countries?

How many women are there in your local parliaments? (do you elect them?).

PLEASE!!!!!



On 14 January 2011 15:12, Baudouin SCHOMBE <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Please Andrews, have you a family? woman and child (ren)?


SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
 

2011/1/14 Andrew A. Adams <[log in to unmask]>

Caroline,

I point you to "Feminists Against Censorship" for a feminist critique of your
position which I suspect you&re far more likely to respond to than any
comment from a person such as myself who happens to have a Y chromosome (and
who finds your sexist remarks somewhat offensive).

http://www.fiawol.demon.co.uk/FAC/



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