India abolishes husbands right to rape wife

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Caesar

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Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Hopefully they can do something about the setting them on fire part, too.

Setting them on fire?:confused:
If you are referring to the sati practice it was abolished in 1829
Abolished or not, it still happens, afaik. wiki

Thats not sati. I thought you were referring to sati.
Burning a bride is definitely a big problem in Indian sub continent but on a decline though.
 

Gibsons

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Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Hopefully they can do something about the setting them on fire part, too.

Setting them on fire?:confused:
If you are referring to the sati practice it was abolished in 1829
Abolished or not, it still happens, afaik. wiki

Thats not sati. I thought you were referring to sati.
Burning a bride is definitely a big problem in Indian sub continent but on a decline though.
I should've looked up sati before I replied.

 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: thejnaitor
bride burning? what the hell is wrong with people? that crap seriously happens?

OOOH EEMMMM GEEEE! PPLZ rrly die N tha wurld!?! no wai!!!
 

Andyb23

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Originally posted by: thejnaitor
bride burning? what the hell is wrong with people? that crap seriously happens?

The 'bride burning' is actually a practice originating the Northern Indian state of Rajasthan.

It started during the times of Muslim invasions when women would throw themselves into a fire in order not be raped, tortured or taken into Harems by ISlamic invaders.

If you've honestly been to India at any time in the past 20 years you would see that it has changed a lot. I have also not seen this on any major news sites, Indian, American or European so I would take it with a grain of salt.

I looked at BBC, Deutsche, MSNBC, CNN and Hindustantimes and didn't see anything.
 

mercanucaribe

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Fvcking liberal lawmakers defiling the sanctity of marriage. :|

They have no right to define marriage that has existed that way for thousands of years!
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Fvcking liberal lawmakers defiling the sanctity of marriage. :|

They have no right to define marriage that has existed that way for thousands of years!


Indeed. If they can't rape their wives, soon they won't be able to rape their children, and soon they won't be able to do the same to animals.



Sorry about that, I don't like to use the term "rape" in this manner often, or ever, if possible, but here I did want to use it to further illustrate the point being made.
 

Connoisseur

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Originally posted by: Andyb23
Originally posted by: thejnaitor
bride burning? what the hell is wrong with people? that crap seriously happens?

The 'bride burning' is actually a practice originating the Northern Indian state of Rajasthan.

It started during the times of Muslim invasions when women would throw themselves into a fire in order not be raped, tortured or taken into Harems by ISlamic invaders.

If you've honestly been to India at any time in the past 20 years you would see that it has changed a lot. I have also not seen this on any major news sites, Indian, American or European so I would take it with a grain of salt.

I looked at BBC, Deutsche, MSNBC, CNN and Hindustantimes and didn't see anything.

If you look at the wikipedia article a couple posts up, here's a direct quote:
"The first instances of bride burning were seen in the latter part of the 20th century, contrary to popular perception that it is culturally and historically embedded in the South Asian psyche." This has nothing to do with the Hindu culture or religion. It's just a stereotype based on a few psychotic pricks. And if you think this stuff happens in only third world countries, think again. Remember that article a couple weeks back on the guy in New Orleans who DISMEMBERED HIS WIFE AND COOKED HER? Accusing an entire nation of condoning wife burning is like accusing the American culture of encouraging dismemberment and cannibalization. The acts of a few are NOT the result of any cultural differences.

That said, general spousal abuse (both mental and physical) is a problem in India, primarily because divorce isn't really seen as an acceptable alternative. When you're married in an Indian family, you're married for life. This has both positives and negatives in my mind. One the plus side, families stick together through hell or high water instead of separating at the drop of a hat like I've noticed here. The negatives are obvious as well. However, I believe the divorce rate has been climbing the past few years.

::Edit:: my apologies thejnaitor. I originally read "What the hell is wrong with YOU people". In either case, my statement still stands.
 

Mani

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Originally posted by: mzkhadir
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Obviously a case of residual archaic laws finally being dealt with - similar repeals in the US were pretty recent as well iirc. If India really had such major problems with treatment of women, it would be kind of hard to imagine that it's had a woman leader (something even the US hasn't) and one of the largest and most educated female workforces on the planet.
 

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: kmr1212
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we (in the US) are only about 20 years ahead of them!

except for the whole refuse sex -> beheading thing...

*laughs* at the guy who failed 10th grade social studies.

India has 900+ million Hindus. Let me put it in simpler terms: India is not part of the Sunni Triangle.

When Tripla refused, Ajmer dragged her to a field near the village and beheaded her with a sickle.

reading comp ftmfw!
 

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Originally posted by: Connoisseur
And if you think this stuff happens in only third world countries, think again. Remember that article a couple weeks back on the guy in New Orleans who DISMEMBERED HIS WIFE AND COOKED HER?

That wasn't his wife. It was his girlfriend. Probably his ex-girlfriend as she was supposedly kicking him out of the apartment.

And btw, New Orleans is a third world country.
 

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India has abolished discrimination against Harijans (Untouchables) for 50 years now has anything change?
 

fire400

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It's 2006.

It is quite interesting to know that even people today are fighting for the good side in things to uphold harmony. That is a very good thing. People are not meant to be wild animals, but to welcome civility into our homes and communities, worldwide.

That is terrible to hear that women are being mistreated in India, awful. I hope that things get better over there. Good luck to Indochina!