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31 Oct 2011, 7:25 pm

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Are you the Jewish half-sister he mentioned?


Yeah Femme aka <removed> is my half Jewish sister I am her half Gentile brother :wink: seems you have gotten into it with her as much as me Lecks :lol:

I wouldn't share her full name so publicly.

I guess I and your family don't mix very well. Nah, friendly debates are fun. ;)


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31 Oct 2011, 7:29 pm

Lecks wrote:
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Are you the Jewish half-sister he mentioned?


Yeah Femme aka <removed> is my half Jewish sister I am her half Gentile brother :wink: seems you have gotten into it with her as much as me Lecks :lol:

I wouldn't share her full name so publicly.

I guess I and your family don't mix very well. Nah, friendly debates are fun. ;)


Thank you for removing my name Joker can be a bit rude some times :lol:

And we do not get along but we still love each other.


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31 Oct 2011, 8:44 pm

Lecks wrote:
Joker wrote:
Lecks wrote:
Are you the Jewish half-sister he mentioned?


Yeah Femme aka <removed> is my half Jewish sister I am her half Gentile brother :wink: seems you have gotten into it with her as much as me Lecks :lol:

I wouldn't share her full name so publicly.

I guess I and your family don't mix very well. Nah, friendly debates are fun. ;)

lol i just did the same on his post.

Joker, don't post full names on the board.


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31 Oct 2011, 10:52 pm

Lecks wrote:
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xenophobe is a racist.


That's not quite right. 'Xenophobia' refers to a fear of foreigners, but can also be used to mean dislike. 'Racism' means that you think one ethnic group - usually one's own - is superior to others and often should be accorded special privileges. They're very related but their meanings are not the same.

As you were. ;)



Thank you I know what 'Xenophobia' is. In the middel is their is plenty of xenophobe towards women in Islamic countries :x

But you...Tequila just said what xenophobe means, yet you still use it incorrectly while quoting his post.


Femme's statement is a bit contradictory (she acknowledges Tequila's claim of "xenophobia" being about fearing foreigners and then states that there's xenophobia towards women in Islamic countries), but she is using the word correctly under one definition of xenophobia. That of "fear of the unknown", as I'm sure to a lot (not all, but a lot) of males in the middle east and elsewhere, the female mind is very unknown and foreign to them - which is why they behave unfairly towards women. I'm sure the Original Poster's misogynistic prejudice is in large part motivated by a fear of certain women resulting from an ignorance of how their minds work and how they perceive his behaviors. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure there's a consistent link between various prejudices and ignorance-induced fears.


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31 Oct 2011, 10:54 pm

Lecks wrote:
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I will just bite my dog and leave me feminist views to myself for now on I have been a bit to harsh.

I apologize.

A word of advice; this forum's denizens don't handle generalisations very well, so you might want to be very specific when expressing yourself. :)


Yet that doesn't stop said denizens from making them, generally speaking. :wink:


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31 Oct 2011, 11:25 pm

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It does not disempower women when a man opens a door, it is a sign of respect.


I have opened doors for women (and men), women have opened doors for me. I don't read any significance into the act aside from viewing it as a nice thing to do that makes life for someone slighter easier for a few seconds of the day.


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01 Nov 2011, 1:03 am

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agreed. I usually think of it more as a matter of logistics than of gender roles.