On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 8:51 AM, ss <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1) High divorce rates: Indian society has kept women forcibly bonded in
> married and if you allow women more freedom to live as they want - divorce
> rates will inevitably rise as they break free from the shackles of wedlock.
> We need to learn from Western society.
>
> 2) Broken nuclear families: This is a direct consequence of breaking marriages
> and sidelining the (artificial, male dominated?) "sacntity if marriage". The
> fact that children might suffer as a consequence is something society will
> have to learn to cope with.
>
> 3) Decreasing fertility and falling birth rates: The pursuit of personal
> freedom, choice and prosperity for both men and women demands fewer children.
> A decrease in fertility is a consequence of that. If populations become
> smaller so what?

Why would you think that a smaller population is a problem? A smaller
population that is reached by lower birth rates rather than higher
death rates seems like a good proposition.

>
> Here is the controversial and troubling thought - I would appreciate inputs on
> this: If you read between the lines above it is easy to conclude that the
> problems of Western society can be directly linked to more freedom for women.

This is true only if you decide that freedom seeking women and not
freedom suppressing men/relationships or any thing else are the reason
for divorces or relationship breakdowns.

-gabin

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