Guest guest Posted December 17, 1999 Report Share Posted December 17, 1999 > > I am sending these interesting articles about a woman, a respected writer > in India who converted to Islam because she is tired of so-called women > liberation. The Iskcon feminists attack on Srila Prabhupada that > protection of women, and not giving them freedom, is his invention, should > know it is age old tradition that for the happiness of women-folk, being > under the protection of a man must be there at all times. Here is the > article and please send your feedbacks. I think you missed the whole point in regard to what the so caled Iskcon feminists may want, if you base everything on this argument of yours. "The Iskcon feminists attack on Srila Prabhupada that protection of women, and not giving them freedom, is his invention, should know it is age old tradition that for the happiness of women-folk, being under the protection of a man must be there at all times." I my opinion one does not exclude the other. - at all times, even in your glorious vedic one. Times may also change sometimes, so do we, and the circumstances in which we may be living. Like one devotee so rightly explained that: "There was no paper money in Vedic society. There were no automobiles or yantra airplanes in Vedic Society. Noone drank blood milk in Vedic society. There were no computers in Vedic society. If you use computers, you aren't Vedic." "There were no educated outspoken women managers in Vedic society. It is not Vedic to pass stool into water. If you pass stool into water , you aren't Vedic." "As soon as the men drink only milk from protected cows, don't use cars, airplanes, computers or paper money, and get their stool together, I too will agree that women shouldn't be managers." or take any positions in our society they may be qualified for, if I may be allowed to add. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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