Lord Skimper wrote:I don't know what this has to do with SCIFY but the radical Muslims are only about 25% of the Muslims. That is only what 300-450 million. Nothing to worry about there. I don't see many female jihadist leaders.
Actually, fundamentalist Muslims account for under 5% of the Muslim population. They just have an effect far out of proportion to their numbers.
Many Muslims accused of being radicals or fundamentalists are simply pretending to go along with the radicals in order to not get stoned to death or similar.
Lord Skimper wrote:The only reason there are females in most roles is that in christian societies women are getting or have equal rights and given that SCIFY typically happens in the future or the dark, the future is seen as being equally equality based.
Equality has surprisingly little to do with religion. In fact, many religions used to seek to control women in order to ensure that the next generation of believers would grow up believing and thus being easy to control/direct.
Gender equality came about because of several factors, the most important being technology (which notionally equalized how much work genders could do) and war (the need for males on the front lines let the women move into traditionally-male jobs).
Lord Skimper wrote:As a side note Muslim women surely are not being argued as being equal to Muslim men? Let alone the heathen women.
It is an unfortunate truth that some of the more extreme Muslims (who in no way reflect the majority) hold to the tradition that Muslim women are worth about half (or 3/5ths) of a Muslim male while unbeliever women are virtually worthless.
This has led to a few damaging cases recently where groups of Islamic males (Usually immigrants or raised in non-integrationist areas) have groomed and used underage non-Muslim girls for sex. It should be noted that the paedophiles in question were driven by cultural and not religious constraints since their cultures severely restrict non-family male/female interactions until the wedding day. This leaves only a couple of outlets for the resulting... urges. Homosexuality or the targeting of those unprotected by their culture (such as non-Muslim girls).
Once again, I must point out that they were the extreme non-representative minority and do not in any way represent the true Muslim religion.
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A survey recently checked 203 women in the Arab Emirates and found that all but 4 had vitamin D deficiency. The researchers believe that this is due to the wearing of the Burkha, blocking the sunlight required to make the vitamin.
Food for thought... culture can be bad for your health.