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vincentML -> Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 8:33:33 AM)

Whatever the reason for their request, Mr. Trump and Rex W. Tillerson, his pick for secretary of state, should remember that women’s rights are tied directly to national security. The State Department’s gender equality programs are not just politically correct fluff — they deal with matters of life and death, like rape during war, genital cutting, forced marriage and access to education. The State Department provides essential funding to combat these problems.

Nongovernmental organizations around the world that work with survivors of rape and sexual violence are supported by small grants from the State Department, for example. One program in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh trained 450 imams to extol the importance of girls’ education in their Friday sermons and, when officiating at marriages, to ask for the bride’s age and proof of her consent. The United States Agency for International Development helps girls purchase books and pay fees so they can finish grade school. This kind of work is important not just for the women and girls who directly benefit from them, but also for the security of their countries.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not the first person to argue that national security is linked to women’s equality when she made it a cornerstone of American foreign policy. President George W. Bush identified “respect for women” as one of the “nonnegotiable demands of human dignity.” Even President Xi Jinping of China said in 2015 that “every step taken to promote women’s cause has been a giant step forward for the progress of human civilization.”

This is not just hot air. Over a decade’s worth of research shows that women’s advancement is critical to stability and to reducing political violence. Countries where women are empowered are vastly more secure, whether the issue is food security, countering violent extremism or resolving disputes with other nations peacefully.


OPINION HERE

Real world politics puts to shame all the whiny, adolescent complaints leveled against feminism in this Forum. There are serious strategic reasons, not to ignore humanitarian reasons, for supporting the social and political enhancement of women the world over.




Nnanji -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 8:42:50 AM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

Whatever the reason for their request, Mr. Trump and Rex W. Tillerson, his pick for secretary of state, should remember that women’s rights are tied directly to national security. The State Department’s gender equality programs are not just politically correct fluff — they deal with matters of life and death, like rape during war, genital cutting, forced marriage and access to education. The State Department provides essential funding to combat these problems.

Nongovernmental organizations around the world that work with survivors of rape and sexual violence are supported by small grants from the State Department, for example. One program in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh trained 450 imams to extol the importance of girls’ education in their Friday sermons and, when officiating at marriages, to ask for the bride’s age and proof of her consent. The United States Agency for International Development helps girls purchase books and pay fees so they can finish grade school. This kind of work is important not just for the women and girls who directly benefit from them, but also for the security of their countries.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not the first person to argue that national security is linked to women’s equality when she made it a cornerstone of American foreign policy. President George W. Bush identified “respect for women” as one of the “nonnegotiable demands of human dignity.” Even President Xi Jinping of China said in 2015 that “every step taken to promote women’s cause has been a giant step forward for the progress of human civilization.”

This is not just hot air. Over a decade’s worth of research shows that women’s advancement is critical to stability and to reducing political violence. Countries where women are empowered are vastly more secure, whether the issue is food security, countering violent extremism or resolving disputes with other nations peacefully.


OPINION HERE

Real world politics puts to shame all the whiny, adolescent complaints leveled against feminism in this Forum. There are serious strategic reasons, not to ignore humanitarian reasons, for supporting the social and political enhancement of women the world over.

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.




bounty44 -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 9:12:07 AM)

theres that, but also, im failing to see the essential link (that is, the evidence) between the nonetheless important issues of women's lives that got quoted above, and national security.

Vincent, id be happy to be enlightened; the article doesn't quite do it for me.





vincentML -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 11:14:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bounty44

theres that, but also, im failing to see the essential link (that is, the evidence) between the nonetheless important issues of women's lives that got quoted above, and national security.

Vincent, id be happy to be enlightened; the article doesn't quite do it for me.



Helping to make the world more politically tranquil is in our national security interest, don't you think? Especially since we are globally linked to resources and markets.




vincentML -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 11:17:26 AM)

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It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.


So, what is your alternative strategy for dealing with the Islamic world?




bounty44 -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 11:44:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

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ORIGINAL: bounty44

theres that, but also, im failing to see the essential link (that is, the evidence) between the nonetheless important issues of women's lives that got quoted above, and national security.

Vincent, id be happy to be enlightened; the article doesn't quite do it for me.



Helping to make the world more politically tranquil is in our national security interest, don't you think? Especially since we are globally linked to resources and markets.


to an extent, sure, but someones going to have to make the case that women's rights in countries that sponsor terrorism have a meaningful result on politically tranquility.

and then theyre going to have to make the subsequent case as to how that politically tranquility leads to less terrorism.









BoscoX -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 12:03:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

quote:

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.


So, what is your alternative strategy for dealing with the Islamic world?


Thats like putting a band aid on a suicide blast. School girls will still be hit with roadside bombs as punishment for going to school and Muslim women will still be enslaved in the religion of pieces

What are the guarantees that the funds will be used as they're said to be used. In the old days we would send in some Catholic soldiers with some medieval torture devices and forcibly convert their Allahu Akbar asses over to sweet baby Jesus

Containment comes first, they don't admit non-Muslims in most of the places Muslims control, why the FUCK do we admit them

Then yes, reeducation. But why on womens issues alone, that would be like trying to drain the ocean with a bucket brigade. We have to convince them somehow to quit all of the backwards primitive evil that their book teaches and finally join us in the current century




WhoreMods -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 12:12:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.

When's that, then?
It's the right making excuses because Arabs have all that oil.




BoscoX -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 12:59:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.

When's that, then?
It's the right making excuses because Arabs have all that oil.


You are a moron.

Conservatives would much rather use American oil




Awareness -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 2:43:12 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

theres that, but also, im failing to see the essential link (that is, the evidence) between the nonetheless important issues of women's lives that got quoted above, and national security.

Vincent, id be happy to be enlightened; the article doesn't quite do it for me.


There is no link. He's a nutcase.




Musicmystery -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 6:14:21 PM)

I'd agree that women's rights are an important national issue.

But a national security issue? Seems a weak argument.




tamaka -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 6:23:52 PM)

If the women aren't happy... ain't nobody going to be happy... just sayin'.




Wayward5oul -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 6:29:29 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tamaka

If the women aren't happy... ain't nobody going to be happy... just sayin'.

She's got a point.




Musicmystery -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 6:53:27 PM)

That's national insecurity. Different thing.




tamaka -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 6:56:18 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

That's national insecurity. Different thing.


Not if we have guns.




Lucylastic -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 8:02:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


quote:

ORIGINAL: vincentML

Whatever the reason for their request, Mr. Trump and Rex W. Tillerson, his pick for secretary of state, should remember that women’s rights are tied directly to national security. The State Department’s gender equality programs are not just politically correct fluff — they deal with matters of life and death, like rape during war, genital cutting, forced marriage and access to education. The State Department provides essential funding to combat these problems.

Nongovernmental organizations around the world that work with survivors of rape and sexual violence are supported by small grants from the State Department, for example. One program in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh trained 450 imams to extol the importance of girls’ education in their Friday sermons and, when officiating at marriages, to ask for the bride’s age and proof of her consent. The United States Agency for International Development helps girls purchase books and pay fees so they can finish grade school. This kind of work is important not just for the women and girls who directly benefit from them, but also for the security of their countries.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not the first person to argue that national security is linked to women’s equality when she made it a cornerstone of American foreign policy. President George W. Bush identified “respect for women” as one of the “nonnegotiable demands of human dignity.” Even President Xi Jinping of China said in 2015 that “every step taken to promote women’s cause has been a giant step forward for the progress of human civilization.”

This is not just hot air. Over a decade’s worth of research shows that women’s advancement is critical to stability and to reducing political violence. Countries where women are empowered are vastly more secure, whether the issue is food security, countering violent extremism or resolving disputes with other nations peacefully.


OPINION HERE

Real world politics puts to shame all the whiny, adolescent complaints leveled against feminism in this Forum. There are serious strategic reasons, not to ignore humanitarian reasons, for supporting the social and political enhancement of women the world over.

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.

if you had any clue about anything, you would know that islam isnt the only problem
however, you dont, so your insight is dumber than 100 foot thick cesspool
And you and your ignorance are part of the problem
you and your posse are clueless about women and national security, and the responses are pure male arrogance.
but you can still whine, so carry on boys...




tamaka -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 8:18:51 PM)

Well in all fairness, except for saying that negotiations for peace and the like seem to be more durable when women are equally involved in the process, there really isn't much clear information to support the claim.




lovmuffin -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/26/2016 9:23:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods


quote:

ORIGINAL: Nnanji

It's interesting how the Islamic people do this to girls and women but are the darling victims of the left. Sorta talking out of both sides of the face. This article should shame loony lefties.

When's that, then?
It's the right making excuses because Arabs have all that oil.


What ever does that even mean?? The reason those Mooselums have all that oil's cuz the dog ate my homework???




BoscoX -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/27/2016 1:50:25 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

if you had any clue about anything, you would know that islam isnt the only problem
however, you dont, so your insight is dumber than 100 foot thick cesspool
And you and your ignorance are part of the problem
you and your posse are clueless about women and national security, and the responses are pure male arrogance.
but you can still whine, so carry on boys...


Typical [:D]

Pure rage, because she can't think straight




Lucylastic -> RE: Women’s Rights Are a National Security Issue ~ NY Times (12/27/2016 1:59:13 AM)

You dont get out much if you think thats rage, let alone pure rage,
But then again, your overexageration is understandable
You rely on it for everything dontcha.




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