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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Mars and Venus -- Islam's perspective



Well, that was...enlightening? I feel bad for that guy's wife. I wonder if she has a blog, something like the Renegade Imamitzen?


hat-tip: anonym00kie

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23 comments:

  1. I don't know what is sadder, the fact that he honestly believes what he is saying or the fact that this is the (... sod PC...) best 'Arab thinking' can come up with.

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  2. Well, it seemed very scientific to me - he used a computer and numbers and everything - must be true ;-)

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  3. Hilarious! I've forwarded this on to lots of Arab women who wouldn't spit on this fool if he was on fire.

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  4. What's really sad is that there are lots in our world that would agree with that and we're fed all that tripe about equal but different etc. ... women couldn't possibly learn gemorrah as they don't have men's logical minds. We are slightly more evolved, however, cuz I don't think any big rav would actually get up and put it into words like this guy did!

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  5. Hmmmm...
    I recognise that guy.
    I think he's a reporter for the BBC.

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  6. Actually alot of husbands talk big and then come home and act like puppies towards their wives.

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  7. Well, I'm glad he cleared that up for us. It's very obvious he's never actually spoke to another living soul in in his life. Either that, or he's married, and this is his way about bitching about the problems going on his own marriage.
    -OC

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  8. I saw this video the other day while I was in the middle of watching Lawrence Of Arabia, and I was struck how the Arab men in the film may have thought before they spoke, but they didn't think much before they killed, and the women only ululated. But that's just a movie.

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  9. The frightening part of this, for me, is that it is ridiculously similar to a video on the Colbert Report where he demonstrates that women's brains can only hold a certain amount of knowledge.

    We live in a truly absurd world.

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  10. why she doesn't hit him over the head with a frying pan i don't know...would give him a lot to think about, no??? and four suffragettes just rolled over...shabbat shalom...stay safe

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  11. WHAT?!?!? he dares to use the infidel windows made by western capitolist dog bill gates ?? damn someone needs to burn that dude!

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  12. I suffest he learn the ma'amer "yom tov shel rosh hashana" in chasidus it discuses that women are malchus the chariot.. woman are the vesal hence the woman gets pregnant and has the kids.. malchus is speech its the vesal for thought. thought without speech is not deep... one cannot formulate deep opinons untill he has started talking / writing..

    According to zohar and chasidus, woman are more inteligant then men..

    Besides everyone knows what arab men think about all day.. see em staring at women and drooling ? ever hear em talk ? my dog can talk more inteligantly..

    Obviusly the reason they are silent and have to do so much thiking, is due to their limited brain capacity.

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  13. Excuse my spelling (or lack of it)

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  14. No. Way. This Was on Arab TV? That guy obviously hasn't talked with very many live humans, because it seems that most people, regardless of gender, speak first and think second.

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  15. I can't believe Holy Hyrax hasn't yelled at you yet. He posted this on another blog (AHEMAHEMCOUGHCOUGHCOUGH!!!) a couple weeks ago.

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  16. no wonder this guy can't get many dates notwithstanding his good looks :-P

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  17. Surely this is some sort of comedy show or wind up.

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  18. I could take him.

    I've got (cough) pounds and gravity on my side.

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  19. He and Shmuley Boteach should go bowling.

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  20. so, then, the speaker must be a woman, according to his rules for talking without thinking.

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  21. Well, er, it could be really really dry humour... No, maybe not.

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