It is interesting that Alan Dershowitz, one of the leading advocates for the underdog wouldn't want his son dating Amanda.
Quote from: Hemodoc on February 09, 2014, 09:05:01 PMIt is interesting that Alan Dershowitz, one of the leading advocates for the underdog wouldn't want his son dating Amanda.So what? Does anyone here remember the Louise Woodward trial? She was the young British nanny accused of killing the baby of the American couple she worked for. I was living in England at the time, and oh boy, did the Brits drag the entire US legal system AND Americans in general well and truly over the proverbial coals. Remember the linguistic palaver over how she had testified that she had "popped him up onto the bed"? Well, I knew what she meant, but the American defense did not. There was all sorts of microscopic examination of her "morals" and behavior. I was on a bus in Croydon when I overheard two couples talking about the trial (it was in its final day), and one man made a sweeping and derogatory comment about how the Americans want to convict her just because she was British. What is it about cases like these that make people go a bit loopy?
I love a good debate!I don't think we have (or ever will) true equality.But I don't hanker after it anymore.Trying to have equality brings it's own problems...All I would like to see is worldwide respect for women, particularly in The Middle East and India, and the black holes in our own countrywhere vulnerable young girls were abused for fun. Respect doesn't necessarily mean opening doors but just holding them in higher esteem.
Hmmm, is this the Amanda Knox thread or did I get lost?
Quote from: Hemodoc on February 13, 2014, 10:51:32 AMHmmm, is this the Amanda Knox thread or did I get lost?It's a typical IHD thread where we veer wildly off topic! I think it went from Amanda Knox's re-conviction to how she didn't behave as a traditional Italian woman to the perceived decline of women's behavior in general and then to how women have never been and never will be equal to men because to demand equality is just too much like hard work. Or something like that... LOL!
along came a baby. And this is where inequality starts. As well as a change in mindset.
)I had a career and I happily worked long hours. Made some money.Then....along came a baby. And this is where inequality starts. As well as a change in mindset.We are genetically programmed to care for our young and this affects our future decisions. And our inability to continue the same lifestyle.Some women manage it, but at a price.
Quote from: Sugarlump on February 13, 2014, 11:19:30 AMalong came a baby. And this is where inequality starts. As well as a change in mindset.In my case, it was along came dialysis and then a change in mindset.
because that is how the Italian police approached Amanda Knox and her current boyfriend during the interviews (they pretended to believe everything) ... whilst they recorded every single word of the interviews and slowly unmasked the contradictions and lies...