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OP GefreiterKania 25 | 1,113
19 Sep 2022 #32
didn't know that

Me neither. The Harry Krishna people - who would have thought? :-/
Przelotnyptak1 - | 302
19 Sep 2022 #33
I'd guess that for this year's figures r*SSia will rise up the list

I would like to know who created the list.? If you know the source, you know everything there is to know, providing your mind is open and operates independently India's inclusion, does not surprise me at all; they are not precisely the woke followers, therefore guilty as charged. As for Paulina's conclusion, Girls' Power is on the verge of taking over the world well, the USA, certainly. As for hatred of the USA, envy is the driving force, and the Soros followers, a close second, with that Dems,in the driver's seat.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 12,304
19 Sep 2022 #34
....I wonder why Germany is included, what did we do wrong? We usually lead the "most popular countries" lists! :)
jon357 71 | 21,171
19 Sep 2022 #35
I would like to know who created the list.?

The same. It's probably a conflation of several surveys in different places and not at all complete.

edit

The sources are in the second image. As I thought, it's a mix, and oddly some wikipaedia entries.

....I wonder why Germany is included.

The link explains all.





Paulina 13 | 3,406
19 Sep 2022 #36
India's inclusion, does not surprise me at all; they are not precisely the woke followers, therefore guilty as charged.

But "woke" countries like Germany, France or UK are on the list too, so your theory makes no sense :))

Girls' Power is on the verge of taking over the world well

It must happening very slowly then.
Paulina 13 | 3,406
19 Sep 2022 #37
it's mostly a muslim Indian problem....

A bit of a twist on your claim:

voanews.com/a/india-rape-protest/4349074.html

"Outrage flared this week after the brutal gang rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl from a Muslim nomad tribe in a Hindu dominated region of Indian Kashmir in January hit national headlines. The case came to attention after lawyers shouting Hindu nationalist slogans tried to block police from filing charges in court against eight accused men, all Hindus."
Paulina 13 | 3,406
19 Sep 2022 #38
"It must happening very slowly then."

*must be
jon357 71 | 21,171
19 Sep 2022 #40
he case came to.attention after lawyers shouting Hindu nationalist slogans tried to block police from filing charges in court against eight accused men, all Hindus."

This happens all the time in India, sadly. Hindu nationalism can be a vicious thing.
Przelotnyptak1 - | 302
19 Sep 2022 #41
....I wonder why Germany is included, what did we do wrong? We usually lead the "most popular countries" lists! :)

BB, I agree, but I am not sure about leading from behind:::)))
Miloslaw 15 | 4,690
19 Sep 2022 #42
...I wonder why Germany is included, what did we do wrong?

Erm, WW1 and WW2?
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 12,304
20 Sep 2022 #43
....I mean everywhere else but Poland! :)
OP GefreiterKania 25 | 1,113
20 Sep 2022 #44
everywhere else

Hmm... let me think - do you beat everyone in the world in football? Right. What kind of feelings do you think this incites? :D
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 12,304
20 Sep 2022 #45
do you beat everyone in the world in football?

You think the Brazilians are still miffed about the 7:1 ????
jon357 71 | 21,171
20 Sep 2022 #46
I'm sure Germans don't hate us for beating them 5-1 in the 2001 world cup qualifiers or that nice 2-1 victory last year in the euros.
Przelotnyptak1 - | 302
25 Sep 2022 #48
The root cause of those gang rapes in India is their misogynistic, patriarchal culture.

Paulina, For a girl or reader mature woman, you come from a very narrow point of view. Why is division the preferred form of getting your point of view across?

Why wave the woke banner? Why provoke when pacify, soothe is always available? Why concentrate on a few cavemen in a country of over a billion diversified

souls who hate rape as fiercely as you. Why does Gandhi not hold your attention with as much power as some despicable rapists, especially Indira Gandhi?

Why does Taj Nahal, the greatest expression of a man's love for a woman, not enter your mind? Yeah, I know about Islamic connections; nevertheless, it was India then, as it is now, Rabindranath Noble prize recipient who made Einstein look silly

in the famous debate. Are you even aware of his poetry, relationship with God, and immortality? How about India's contribution to humanity and the fantastic cultural achievements in the time when our ancestors shared caves with wild animals?

I guess. It is convenient to find one incident and dwell on it, for instance, patriarchy as a source of all evil.
Maby you should include in your finding the article I have read recently about the highly enlightened gentleman from the most matriarchal country on earth UK.

Psycho brutalized a woman and buried her in a shallow grave, thinking she was dead; fortunately, she survived and testified. So the moral is; every country has a share of

brutal cavemen, but by far, a greater number of heroes are ready to go through fire for the women they love. So be fair, Paulina unite instead dividing:::)))
Cojestdocholery 2 | 1,313
25 Sep 2022 #49
We usually lead the "most popular countries" lists! :)

You must have run out of money for bribes.

It must happening very slowly then.

Women should know their place, that progressive BS is only ruining their feeble minds.
Christian society had given women the gretaest postion and protection they had even in the history of humankind but no, left morons in the 60' had to ruin in for everybody. Now that progressive BS is eating its own tail. While brianwhased stupid women are balming it on men as always. F off!
Paulina 13 | 3,406
25 Sep 2022 #50
@Przelotnyptak1, you clearly have no idea what I'm talking about, or you wouldn't (I hope) write what you just wrote. I do hope you're just ignorant like GefreiterKania and Bratwurst Boy.

It is convenient to find one incident and dwell on it, for instance, patriarchy as a source of all evil.

No, it's not just one incident. You clearly have no idea what it's like for women and girls in India.

Did you know that the birth of a boy is celebrated in India and the birth of a girl isn't? When it's a boy, there's singing, dancing, etc. When it's a girl - there's usually nothing:

nytimes.com/2007/11/30/world/asia/30iht-girls.1.8541172.html

Don't tell me you don't know about abortions of female fetuses and the shortage of women in India due to that. I've known about it for years. You'd have to live in a cave in order not to know about it, I think:

pha.berkeley.edu/2021/04/10/un-natural-selection-female-feticide-in-india/

Patriarchy, misogyny, sexism, retarded traditions are a source of evil towards women and girls. However, India is backward not only in this respect, but also in general. Some of this backwardness affects also men. Nowhere near as much as women, though.

Of course, in the past, when all I knew about India was Gandhi (I even bought a film about him on DVD), Taj Mahal, the Kama Sutra, the visual, colourful surface of their culture and the work of Mother Theresa there, I had a more positive view of that country. But the more I got to know about India, the more deplorable I found it. Unfortunately.

I remember reading an article about a Catholic priest (I think he was even a Pole) living in India who got so upset after an elderly Catholic nun was raped in that country that he took it to the press and said that in India cows are worth more and get more respect than women.

This photographer seems to agree:

asianews.it/news-en/A-photographer-provokes:-In-India-women-are-worth-less-than-sacred-cows-(Photo)-41140.html

@Przelotnyptak1, I have no time, strength and patience to educate you about this, especially that I have no guarantee that anything will sink into your strange, selective mind, so I'd be just wasting my time. If you honestly want to know the truth about what's going on in India and why, there's plenty of articles and documentaries about it. I doubt you'll ever read and watch them though, because I think you don't really want to know the truth.

Women should know their place

Which is - far away from you?? Hahaha :D
pawian 202 | 21,132
25 Sep 2022 #51
Women should know their place,

For naziopolacken it is the bedroom and the kitchen.
I suppose most women reject that option, that is why most naziopolacken are lonely and consider becoming gay to have a bigger chance of finding a partner, possibly within their own ranks.



Cojestdocholery 2 | 1,313
25 Sep 2022 #52
Which is - far away from you?? Hahaha :D

Seems it doesn't work on you. Looks like it has an opposite effect.

I suppose

I suppose that Russian TV is alreay using Grass and his lies to sh't on Poland. They even say that he is a know Polish historian. I guess you traitors scum like to score cheap point and don't not care that you provide amunition to anti=Polish slander for all enmoies of Poland. I guess Putin should give you a medal.

Gutter rats should stay in their gutters they might get an education but no values.
Miloslaw 15 | 4,690
25 Sep 2022 #53
Did you know that the birth of a boy is celebrated in India and the birth of a girl isn't?

Few people outside of India and Great Brtain know this,I am impressed that you do.
johnny reb 40 | 7,756
25 Sep 2022 #54
Did you know that the birth of a boy is celebrated in India and the birth of a girl isn't?

Yes, it is quite well known here in the U.S.A. that boys are more important than girls because boys carry on the family name.

In India a boy is widely viewed as an asset; a future breadwinner and caregiver who will look after his parents when they become old.

In India a girl, on the other hand, is seen as a liability, as parents are often pressured to pay dowries when their daughters marry.

There are just too many logical and common-sense reasons why boy's births are celebrated, and girls aren't as much.
Don't ever let this fret you though as the girls always end up with the most in the end.
jon357 71 | 21,171
26 Sep 2022 #55
Did you know that the birth of a boy is celebrated in India and the birth of a girl isn't

In some parts of the Arab world is the same, especially those parts where they (the posher ones anyway) memorise their male lineage for centuries.

Fortunately Europe is healthier, and in the Arab world is slowly changing.

India is a dump though. A country that receives aid money for food, that has people doing in the streets, no socialised health care, no welfare system yet has atom bombs and a space programme.
Paulina 13 | 3,406
26 Sep 2022 #56
There are just too many logical and common-sense reasons why boy's births are celebrated, and girls aren't as much.

I am aware of the "practical" reasons behind women in India being less valued than men. It doesn't make it right though. And I don't agree that those reasons are so "logical" and "common-sense". I don't understand why a woman isn't valued and seen as an asset, just like a man is. Without women there would be no children. They bring new life to this world. Housewives take care of kids and the house, they raise kids, they cook, clean, etc. They're homemakers. This is work too, which they're not being paid for. It doesn't get appreciated enough even in Poland and it looks like that it isn't appreciated in India at all, if women are valued so little that they're being killed before they even come to this world...

This is heartbreaking.

Don't ever let this fret you though as the girls always end up with the most in the end.

Not in India. In India you're likely not to even get born, if you're a girl :( How can a normal person not "fret" about such radical discrimination?

In some parts of the Arab world is the same

It looks like in Iran a woman is literally worth half of what a man is in real money:

youtu.be/_TDOGBsS1Sg

This is an Iranian guy who moved to Poland for good and views Poland as his home. In this video he talks about the protests that are happening right now in his country of origin.

If I understood it right, he said that when you run over a woman with a car in Iran the insurance company pays to the family half of what it would if it the victim was a man. Imagine that your mother gets killed and in this way you find out that your mother was worth half of what your father is worth. Unbelievable.

That Iranian guy says that he doesn't understand why having a penis makes you so much more valuable. I don't understand that either.

Btw, I like what he said: "Iran wants to raise men who get a hard-on when they see women's hair" lol A very good diagnosis :) I love this guy :))) Give him some love too by giving him thumbs up and spreading this video on the Polish internet (I'm impressed by his Polish, btw - it's amazing).

I'm guessing that after publishing this video, he won't be able to go to Iran to visit his family anymore. He said he'll probably get "blacklisted" in Iran now, but he isn't afraid anymore and decided to speak his mind about everything openly.
Paulina 13 | 3,406
26 Sep 2022 #57
I remember watching a documentary years ago in which a guy, a journalist, I guess, was travelling by trains in different countries and he was observing and talking to passengers on those trains. Once it was a train leaving Iran for some neighbouring country. The moment the train crossed the border women from Iran started taking off their head scarves. So much for "wearing them because they want to", eh...
Cojestdocholery 2 | 1,313
26 Sep 2022 #58
I guess it is kind of pretection for women. Even if it not that sets some social framwork. If that is good or bad hard to say. I would say that our model is not good either. After all too much freedom without consequnces, privliges without duties, make women go apeshit crazy.

At the end this still blame men - which is crazy stupid.
I guess the grass is greener on the other side of the fence.
jon357 71 | 21,171
26 Sep 2022 #59
The moment the train crossed the border women from Iran started taking off their head scarves. S

I've seen this a few times on planes out of Saudi, Kuwait, etc. Completely normal.

Some do want to wear full human and feel more comfortable with it. Others can't wait to get rid of it.
Miloslaw 15 | 4,690
26 Sep 2022 #60
I don't understand why a woman isn't valued

It is even worse than that, it is not that long ago that the burning of a wife at her husband's funeral was banned in India.....ask Deepak, he probably approves.


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