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| 10 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male) | General | FictionFlexer277 | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:02 PM |
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| 7 | The male creation cycleLol you braindead misandrist, saying that lamarr created internet is like saying the guy who created the tires of the ferrari created ferrari. She was not the main contributor to the invention of the internet period. All she did was discover an important precursor. The main inventor of wifi was and always will be john o sullivan. And correction she did not contribute to internet but rather to wifi and that too in a minor way. The precursor would have been discovered with or without her. Anyways … | /r/MensRights | 04/05/25 08:37 PM |
| 7 | The male creation cycleThis does not indicate men superior to women. I would rather use the word overprivileged or pampered in modern era society, which is full of misnadry. This does not mean that women were not mistreated in the past but if they keep on treating men in the same way, it will kind of take away their entrie status of being victimized, when they are doing the same as soon as they were provided with the opportunity. | /r/MensRights | 04/05/25 07:02 PM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Yes true to most extent. | /r/MensRights | 23/04/25 06:14 PM |
| 28 | The male creation cycleYup. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 04:38 PM |
| 234 | The male creation cycleAbsolutely spot on. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 04:36 PM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Nope I think that she would not be considered respected but the same goes for men they are also not considered like they deserve any respect at all if they have sex before marriage. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 04:35 PM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Which I agreed to that rural areas need alot of improvement in all of this and I have visited the rural areas as well so they do have theses problems but not as much as they are made out to be. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 04:34 PM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Bro this statement shows so much lack of knowledge these aren't freaking caste systems these are different schools of thought in Islam and none is treated as inferior to the other even if you disagree and even conflicts occur but none are treated as second class citizens | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 04:32 PM |
| 0 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I disagreed with the "severely underpriviliged" part | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:51 AM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)And the entire point I was trying to make this entire thread was that our government is not perfect in any aspect at all. There is some sort of discrimination present throghout the country and that is due to our government not being able to carry out the policies effectively. It is just that the discrimination is not that extreme that it is made out to be and btw I did not create the AMA to talk about the rights of Non Muslims but rather on gender based laws and I had mentioned it. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:50 AM |
| 0 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)No the Non Muslim men are not severely underpriviliged at all. Blasphemy laws are present. There is no forceful education of Islam present in schools of Pakistan. Even the article you referred to disagrees. Yes history books do portray them as villains and somewhat wrongfully, I feel lime this has been promoted by our military controlled government to be able to sell the defence against India narrative. Job-based discrimination is not present and there are many Non Muslims working at major posts… | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:43 AM |
| -1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)The article 2 you reffered to is old. It acknowledges the introduction of a new subject for Non Muslims but questions it's implementation. The implementation has been getting better each year. I never claimed that our government is perfect in being able to execute or implement things. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:38 AM |
| -4 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)The marraige laws are true and no the Muslim women who converted are not being harassed. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:30 AM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I did not dodge any question at all and you are the one who is basing everything off of whataboutism not me. I responded to every singek query that was given to me. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:28 AM |
| -2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)You asked about how Non Muslims are forced to study Islamic education and I responded to it and I gave you my answer on how that is not true at all isnot being implemented. If do not believe that id true just search for how many schools in Pakistan are run by Christians. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:25 AM |
| 0 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)The presence of 50 churches and 5 mandirs in a single city is not an anecdotal experience. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:23 AM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Ah yes I see just straight up pulling facts out of your ass. Never ever was there an Islamic or Pkaistani law that said that Non Muslims are not allowed to build their places of worship in fact as I told you before there are 5 mandirs and nearly 50 churches in Islamabad alone. Apostasy laws are present. Non Muslims are not barred from higher government position it is jist that Non Muslims are in an underwhleming minority here. Non Muslims are not required to pay Jizya in Pakistan and in Islam th… | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:20 AM |
| 0 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Now this is pure hate-mongering how about you go and look at the treatment of Muslims in India and then talk. No the lack of implementation of the laws affects the country as a whole. But again you can believe what ever propaganda you want to keep on believing. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:12 AM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I will be answering the question and I do not want any disrespect or fight because that is not what I am here for you wanna disagree just plain and simple disagree. The Blasphemy law is present, there is no forceful Islamic education I studied in the Islambad Convent School and there were 4 hindu students and over 300 Christian students and they were not required to study Islamiyat at all and were given the choice to study subjects specific to their own religions, there is religious freedom and … | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 09:10 AM |
| 6 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Because due to religious reasons people are usually distant from other women so basically thr most amount of interaction with the women they could get married are their cousins. I think the major problems occur when cousin marriages are repeated over generations. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 08:30 AM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I feel like other religions are tolerated really really well and provided full rights with religious freedom I hvae studied with some christian students and experienced this first hand and Sharia Law also allows religious tolerance I dont know why dont Afghanis follow the true Sharia Law. There are schools for intersex people here but no toleration for gays or lesbians to come out openly. I actually am a practicing Muslim who does not agree with the measures the taliban are taking but as far as … | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 07:59 AM |
| 5 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Yes cousin marriage is really common, like really common and I have also seen some rare cases of disabled children, this doesn't happen in every cousin marriage but yeah that is common here. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 07:48 AM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)There is no legal punishment for rejecting arrange marriage and our religion also allows the tem this freedom they are actually pressured alot into accepting arrange marriage by their family members which causes them to go the psyche ward. The family members often blackmail them into accepting a marriage proposal but some girks stand their ground really well. | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 07:47 AM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Nope no caste system is present | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 07:44 AM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)😅 | /r/MensRights | 19/04/25 12:06 AM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Np I don't mind the questions at all and I feel like if they started protecting the women in the rural and uneducated areas of Pakistan I am pretty satisfied with our laws but again Pakistan is also far from perfect so there are some areas where there can be room for improvement for women's rights protection. Btw a rapist is given the death penalty in Pakistan. I feel like the US laws are bit too biased towards extreme left who are a bit misandrist but idk if i am right and it's like I want equa… | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:59 PM |
| 2 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I am not much aware of afghani history but I think majority of the things went wrong for then when the Taliban rose to power over there and just started forcefully implementing their extremist beliefs while in Pakistan although not perfect we have remained a democratic country so that played an important role in fact Pakistan was one of the first countries in South Asia to have a female president. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:51 PM |
| 1 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Yeah that is the case but quite rarely and that too mostly in uneducated people. As I said that there are a few issues in relation to women's rights but they are almost exclusively present in the people loving in rural areas who have been uneducated for generations and they are only a fraction of the population. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:48 PM |
| 6 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)Yeah totally it is in the consitution of Pakistan that a women has the right to divorce, this is allowed also in Islam. I suggested because in the west feminists have made the impression that women here are bring oppressed so as I live in Pakistan I wanted to tell people that is simply not true. | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:45 PM |
| 7 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)The relationship between men and women in general is quite cool and usually women are even coddled often. Like if a woman is working a job she would keep all of her salary to spend on herself and husband will be the only one to provide for the family but he will not object to it but women are more active in housework though that is true but that also hapoens by choice and never by force. Men are usually seen as providers and caretakers for women who will fulfil all their needs and desires. Trust… | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:35 PM |
| 7 | AMA (Muslim Pakistani Male)I feel like the state of human rights in general and then women rights is pretty good and people often mistake us for Afghanistan and there is also somehow a view in the west that Pakistan also does not allow women to go to college or do jobs etc. Here a women can independently drive, study in a school college and university as well as do a job without facing any kind of discrimination and I am saying this from first hand experience as someone whose father is in the IT industry. In fact while gi… | /r/MensRights | 18/04/25 11:30 PM |
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