"This equality, does not mean allowing women to go naked in the street where it does elsewhere."
And further you say:
"Allowing women to go to bars or dress short and other diseases harm the community.
At the same time, we have restrictions on men and we don't consider that oppression."
My point is that if you forbid 'your' women from going to bars and places of disrepute because they are, as you term them, "diseases", then why is it permissible for your men to go there?
How is that equality? Does that not also harm the community?
Sounds like a double standard to me...
"Most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise."
-- Maya Angelou
"This equality, does not mean allowing women to go naked in the street where it does elsewhere."
And further you say:
"Allowing women to go to bars or dress short and other diseases harm the community.
At the same time, we have restrictions on men and we don't consider that oppression."
My point is that if you forbid 'your' women from going to bars and places of disrepute because they are, as you term them, "diseases", then why is it permissible for your men to go there?
How is that equality? Does that not also harm the community?
Sounds like a double standard to me...
"Most plain girls are virtuous because of the scarcity of opportunity to be otherwise."
-- Maya Angelou