French Government Says No to Virginity Test
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@brenda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@copper said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Assault, murder, extortion, kidnapping, threats, stalking - all, and more, illegal.
Why outlaw a specifically religious activity, especially if all parties consent?
Because they don't consent. They are forced to be tested, too.
Wouldn't that be some kind of assault?
I'd really be surprised if current laws didn't protect the woman.
Maybe not.
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@doctor-phibes said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
It's not just about honour killing, which I would hope everybody would say is a very bad thing, it's about girls and young women becoming completely ostracized from their families.
Obviously, outlawing virginity tests isn't going to change attitudes in of itself, but it sends a message that this isn't what we do.
Anyway, it's up to the French what they do, and a bunch of Americans telling them they're wrong is going to have about as much effect as renaming your French fries - which I'm sure we can all agree was a particularly meaningless bit of symbolism.
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families. Then, maybe the practice dies as they marry nice French lads and produce children of their own...
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Also, as any civilized person will tell you, the correct word for French fries is ‘chips’.
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Chips topped with malt vinegar and a bit of salt.
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@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families.
For not taking advice from a few Americans?
Or Canadians.
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@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families.
For not taking advice from a few Americans?
Or Canadians.
We are not advising, We are supporting institutional secularism in France. As we do in Quebec.
A big difference.
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@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families.
For not taking advice from a few Americans?
Or Canadians.
We are not advising, We are supporting institutional secularism in France. As we do in Quebec.
A big difference.
I'm supporting the right of people to live free without interference of government into their private lives. As we do in America. And as they supposedly do in France.
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@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families.
For not taking advice from a few Americans?
Or Canadians.
We are not advising, We are supporting institutional secularism in France. As we do in Quebec.
A big difference.
I'm supporting the right of people to live free without interference of government into their private lives. As we do in America. And as they supposedly do in France.
I don't believe that for a second. I think America shattered that myth of itself a long time ago. You just find secularism abhorrent. I do not.
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Maybe all the Muslims will come to America.
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@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@renauda said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
@jolly said in French Government Says No to Virginity Test:
Then maybe they need to be ostracized from their families.
For not taking advice from a few Americans?
Or Canadians.
We are not advising, We are supporting institutional secularism in France. As we do in Quebec.
A big difference.
I'm supporting the right of people to live free without interference of government into their private lives. As we do in America. And as they supposedly do in France.
I don't believe that for a second. I think America shattered that myth of itself a long time ago. You just find secularism abhorrent. I do not.
I think secularism is a dead end road, littered with the remains of shattered hope and an ever-changing belief system. A series of vignettes of situational ethics and moral uncertainty, roaring loud and signifying nothing.
Other than that, I'm sure some people like it...