jester,
"...duties which are incumbent on every citizen"
Do you mean (as stated above) those with CHL's bear a duty as citizens (without being paid) to perform LEO duties?
Or, do I misunderstand?
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- Sat Jul 17, 2010 9:45 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Jul 06, 2010 9:15 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Finally, a CHLer is portrayed as the victim
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Re: Finally, a CHLer is portrayed as the victim
"Would you be comfortable with your wife, girlfriend, daughter, sister, mother
behaving as these women did?"
Wow!
Worded like a disapproving Mullah.
"behaving" is a rather revealing word choice.
As for their being out and about past a time you or anyone else seems to think inappropriate for young women, rings of a Taliban-like perspective regarding women in general.
If, you care to criticize their poor situational awareness or lack of street smarts, that might be a reasonable argument applicable to all genders, but, criticizing them with words like their "behavior" is revealing of a paternalistic/disapproving attitude towards women - to say the least.
Buying food late at night isn't indicative of bad behavior.
behaving as these women did?"
Wow!
Worded like a disapproving Mullah.
"behaving" is a rather revealing word choice.
As for their being out and about past a time you or anyone else seems to think inappropriate for young women, rings of a Taliban-like perspective regarding women in general.
If, you care to criticize their poor situational awareness or lack of street smarts, that might be a reasonable argument applicable to all genders, but, criticizing them with words like their "behavior" is revealing of a paternalistic/disapproving attitude towards women - to say the least.
Buying food late at night isn't indicative of bad behavior.