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kennythelegend1987
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Is America desirable to the Eastern women (arab, Indian, Asian, etc)Posted : 31 Aug, 2020 08:04 AMHi, thank you for replying... I made this post a really long time ago, but believe even then I had doubts of my understanding of other cultures. You spoke of the high rape intance that occurs here in America/Canada, but I still consider it safer here, than say India, where reports are often. Not only India, though, Almost all poor countries (carribian, latin america, some middle eastern countries are notorious for the frequency of raping Christian/Yazidi/hindu women and how it goes unpunished. I truly hope I am ignorant and that it's really not that bad over in those lands. If it is though, isn't it a moral crime to witness the crimes and know you could help, even if only one person? Also, I do understand the legality issues surrounding what I propose, but am familiar with the process, kind of. My father married a woman named Maria, from Bolivia. However, she was here legally on a work visa. Before it expired, they got married, and after 5 years she knew America, spoke and read english well enough to take the citizenship test. They may still be technically married, but she earned her place, really. My dad sold himself off as a good Christian man who doesn't smoke or drink blah blah blah. My father is Christian, as am I, but we are not good practicing Christians to be honest. She was diligent in her Catholic faith, praying every morning, every night. I do hate though that she had to deal with my father's legal issues and lazy work ethic while she was always trying to do better. I guess I want to provide a woman of the same or similar situation a better experience than what my father did.
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kennythelegend1987
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Is America desirable to the Eastern women (arab, Indian, Asian, etc)Posted : 31 Aug, 2020 07:44 AMIndeed, I do recognize how Eastern women are usually highly educated, which I think is where a lot of my admiration stems from. I am beginning to realize my views are very much in error. Maybe because I view those cultures as oppressive to women, but other facts (ie. higher educated individuals and opportunities) show they have their own opportunities in their home country, and the biggest cultural difference I am seeing is the closeness of family. In my culture greed prevails it seems. To be prosperous usually both husband and wife work to bring in more income. I have wondered if this still plays true to the Muslim culture though. I really don't mean to say this disrespectfully, but When I study the world's great religions I have come to understand Islam and a very controlling and oppressive religion for women, and when I see extremists groups enforcing Shariah law I kind of view the extremists as "true followers"/fundamentalist of the pure Islam. Myself, as a rebellious minded man will always be curious if there is a rebellious eastern girl, just like me, who just wishes they could have the opportunity to not necessarily misbehave, but just do what they want to do because there's nobody/society/law that prevents you from doing what she wants to do. I dream of providing that opportunity to someone, but maybe I'm selling something nobody wants......Thank you for helping me see this now
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kennythelegend1987
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Is America desirable to the Eastern women (arab, Indian, Asian, etc)Posted : 15 Apr, 2019 03:16 AMoops, posted prematurely....So to get to the point. I want to know if the living conditions are as poor as I described, and if so, why do you stay. I do understand that family means a lot in the aforementioned cultures but I imagine too that a loving family would encourage their daughter/sister/niece to chase their dreams of a more prosperous life, but of course I would need to be assured that she would be cared for.
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kennythelegend1987
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Is America desirable to the Eastern women (arab, Indian, Asian, etc)Posted : 15 Apr, 2019 02:15 AMSo I'm hoping to get diverse feedback concerning the subject of immigration to the US. Being American, and influenced as such, I have the impression that the US is an easy pick...Especially so to people that have experienced any kind of oppression due to ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disabilities, etc. Freedom and liberty were the two fundamental principals that shaped this country (admittingly, it took lots of blood and hundreds of years before those rights were actually granted to EVERYBODY). Still though, these values are central to what the country represents and promises. Indeed, this is the land of the free, but unfortunately, it seems too that this is a land that endorses what God describes as abominations (gay marriage, sex change operations, sorcery (drugs), etc). America will answer for these transgressions one day, but for now, my sole duty as both a Christian and American is to love thy neighbor as thyself and pray for everyone (not my place to judge).
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