kzt wrote:I will point out that sati was along religious tradition was pretty much stopped by the British. So you don’t have to accept everything.
“Be it so. This burning of widows is your custom; prepare the funeral pile. But my nation has also a custom. When men burn women alive we hang them, and confiscate all their property. My carpenters shall therefore erect gibbets on which to hang all concerned when the widow is consumed. Let us all act according to national customs” (Napier 35)
Damn straight! And that is the way it should be. Chivalry should never die.
But how far does Masadan religion allow a man to go in his affairs with his wife?
Wiki wrote:
Masadan women were required to wear a veil in their own homes when visitors were present, and to wear a veil at all times when they leave their homes. They were regarded as inherently and irredeemably sinful and wicked. No education was permitted, and it was a capital offense for a woman to learn to read or write. There were no strictures against any action a man might take regarding his women, so the crime of physical or mental abuse by those close to one was not present in Masadan law -- if the victim was female. No woman was permitted to exercise any power over others at all, save over children during infancy.
After the conquest and occupation of Masada by Manticore, women were undoubtedly granted considerably more rights than they had previously enjoyed. While most had no use for this, since they believed the Masadan Church's teachings, many of them took the opportunity to execute revenge against their oppressive spouses.
I do believe as many of you undoubtedly do that the women are oppressed, but as tlb stated, by some of the husbands and not by Tester. Although, I wonder what is actually contained in the text. Women are inherently sinful??? They are not allowed to learn to read or write? But is it Manticore's place to try and change that?
At any rate, the planet has to come to terms with certain things on its own, and I suspect with the rebelling of some of the wives that chapter is already being written.
But a formal education being taught by the Manticorans would be walking on thin ice. Controversial teachings coming from heathens can only cause trouble, and get a lot of Masadan people killed.
Who gave the women more rights? Manticore?
Late edit:
I forgot to summarize this post accordingly. As long as the women do not think they're oppressed, then they are not. That would be blasphemy, and no woman wants to go to hell, or whatever Masadans fate is in the end.