Feroz Qutabshahi March 24, 2009
#14 Posted by masadi on March 26, 2009 10:06:34 am
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#13 Posted by parthaab on March 26, 2009 10:00:24 am
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#12 Posted by tahmed32 on March 26, 2009 9:33:51 am
BJ2: what if the women earn a living? would the profit-making motive, not to mention the sex drive, cause men to accept polygamy? Shouldnt it then be in the self interest of men to burn boy's schools in Pakistan, destroy male fetuses in India while promoting the education of girls at the same time?
#11 Posted by BJ2 on March 26, 2009 2:10:11 am
Most men are monogamous because they can only support one household economically. That's why -- over the ages -- polygamy has been practiced mostly by rich folks. It does not matter what is allowed or proscribed by religion, most people don't pay any attention to religion if they can get away with it. Also, most men are opportunists. Most women are like most men, except they are less secure financially and get fewer opportunities.
#10 Posted by nb on March 26, 2009 1:38:10 am
Very profound and well written, Kulharee! As mentioned by Mr banneditem, do you watch Big Love?
A mention of Chand Mohammad, aka Chandar Mohan and Fiza, aka Anuradha Bali is appropriate here, even though he gave her a talaaq a few weeks ago.
A mention of Chand Mohammad, aka Chandar Mohan and Fiza, aka Anuradha Bali is appropriate here, even though he gave her a talaaq a few weeks ago.
#9 Posted by tahir on March 25, 2009 11:50:59 pm
Is this about the Kamasutra? I didn't read it thinking it might be part of forbidden knowledge.
#8 Posted by shermast on March 25, 2009 10:34:04 pm
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#7 Posted by mahfari on March 25, 2009 8:10:28 pm
Why not raise voice declaring extra-marital affairs illegal? and yes also imprison its practitioners.
#6 Posted by eleventyone on March 25, 2009 6:17:47 pm
nice article, Kulharee. I agree that it's a difficult question -- if you are for gay marriage, it should follow that you should be for polygamy as well since the same arguments apply to both situations. I think that really does expose some of the weaknesses of the libertarian pov, because it shows that a bit of social engineering by the state in terms of defining marriage is not a bad thing unless we want the US to look like an FLDS ranch which really does not seem like a nice place to live.
#5 Posted by VRV on March 25, 2009 5:44:03 pm
Feroze is a thoughtful, intelligent writer whereas Kulharee isn't.
Keep writing Feroze.
Keep writing Feroze.
#4 Posted by chaltahai on March 25, 2009 2:24:12 pm
LOL hamzaad...you are such an idiot..but funny one
#3 Posted by hamzaad on March 25, 2009 2:20:04 pm
The author is like the retarded child of the neighborhood. You know his logic and organization of fits and starts brings smiles to our lips. He knows it and we all feel good that he is happy.
Good work!!
Good work!!
#2 Posted by banneditem on March 25, 2009 11:21:22 am
I am sure Producers and Director of Big Love are in agreement over your article, Dont know if FLDS agree wit hyou or not.... so let me ask mr shahi... is polygymy good or bad?
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