Guest guest Posted December 30, 1999 Report Share Posted December 30, 1999 > were oppressed. I asked them, "Suppose you go into the bazaar in the > evening to buy vegetables. Can any man who doesn't know you come and say > hello to you?" > > They said "No." > > I asked, "Do you think a man you do not know can ask you 'What's your > name?'" > > They said, "No! He cannot ask!" > > "Do you think he could ask you, 'Would you like to go for dinner some > day?'" > > They said, "Impossible! No stranger can behave like this with us. If > anyone tried to talk to us like that, the public would beat him up." > > "But in the West," I told them, "men will approach even women that they > have never met and speak to them like that. So, where would you say women > are given more respect, in India or in the West?" > > "They all replied, "In India." I guess indian men are very respectful to the indian ladys. Because according to what I heard from ISKCON matajis who were to inida, the picture is exactly the opposite.. They all described indians in general as nasty, lusty people who would all the time disturb them with their loose talk and their >very much strong< "love" and their different offers... asva muslim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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