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Why won't our Police look into this? It is not acceptable to bring these backward practices here and not expect repercussions. We do not allow our women to be beaten and they are equals with men. If these people dont like our way of like why dont they push off to somewhere who does - not that I think these practices are acceptable anywhere
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I’m not sure where to begin with your last post….but.
Here you go regarding some stats on DV:
Domestic abuse:
Will affect 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men in their lifetime so not too much of a difference.
In 2010 the Forced Marriage Unit responded to 1735 reports of possible Forced Marriages. What religion do you think is connected with that?
https:/ /lwa.or g.uk/un derstan ding-ab use/sta tistics /
Women change their names and name (in association with their husbands / partners) their children after their partners for love, pixie, not because they are chattels.
I don’t think anyone is saying one type of murder is more acceptable than another.
I can only conclude that your rather entrenched views are as a result of some bad experience but you need to see things from a wider, less prejudiced viewpoint.
Here you go regarding some stats on DV:
Domestic abuse:
Will affect 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men in their lifetime so not too much of a difference.
In 2010 the Forced Marriage Unit responded to 1735 reports of possible Forced Marriages. What religion do you think is connected with that?
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Women change their names and name (in association with their husbands / partners) their children after their partners for love, pixie, not because they are chattels.
I don’t think anyone is saying one type of murder is more acceptable than another.
I can only conclude that your rather entrenched views are as a result of some bad experience but you need to see things from a wider, less prejudiced viewpoint.
TTT, you may be interested in this - it’s the story of Surjit Athwal, a British Indian Sikh woman murdered in an honour killing after a forced marriage in 1998.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Murde r_of_Su rjit_At hwal
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I’m bothered because you thinking (believing, if you like)you have a better understanding of psychology is fairly fundamental to your argument. I can see zero evidence of your claimed proficiency in the subject either in previous thread, or this one. I think, like a lot of your off the wall opinions, it’s all in your head.