[quote]KarmaKong wrote:
Ignorance… so you deny that seal hunting happens every year in Canada[/quote]
JaseHxC is a straight edge vegetarian. That picture will make him cry. As for me, I’m starting to feel hungry. Maybe a nice juicy rare steak with blood oozing out of it…mmmm…[/quote]
Touche…well, I’m going to eat all your fresh produce, almonds, and other nut based butters leaving you and your entire country with none…check mate[/quote]
I’ll do you a favour and eat all the French people in your country. Then you’ll be able to read the street signs in Quebec and your dog won’t be at risk of contracting venereal diseases.
[quote]KarmaKong wrote:
Ignorance… so you deny that seal hunting happens every year in Canada[/quote]
JaseHxC is a straight edge vegetarian. That picture will make him cry. As for me, I’m starting to feel hungry. Maybe a nice juicy rare steak with blood oozing out of it…mmmm…[/quote]
Touche…well, I’m going to eat all your fresh produce, almonds, and other nut based butters leaving you and your entire country with none…check mate[/quote]
I’ll do you a favour and eat all the French people in your country. Then you’ll be able to read the street signs in Quebec and your dog won’t be at risk of contracting venereal diseases.[/quote]
Deal, I’ll begin rounding them up. Should be easy as tying a pack of unfiltered cigarettes and a smoked meat sandwich a string and dragging it down the street.
[quote]KarmaKong wrote:
Ignorance… so you deny that seal hunting happens every year in Canada[/quote]
JaseHxC is a straight edge vegetarian. That picture will make him cry. As for me, I’m starting to feel hungry. Maybe a nice juicy rare steak with blood oozing out of it…mmmm…[/quote]
Touche…well, I’m going to eat all your fresh produce, almonds, and other nut based butters leaving you and your entire country with none…check mate[/quote]
I’ll do you a favour and eat all the French people in your country. Then you’ll be able to read the street signs in Quebec and your dog won’t be at risk of contracting venereal diseases.[/quote]
Deal, I’ll begin rounding them up. Should be easy as tying a pack of unfiltered cigarettes and a smoked meat sandwich a string and dragging it down the street.[/quote]
[quote] In 2000, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funded the fourth in a series of Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) conducted in Egypt. This nationally representative survey of 15,648 ever-married women aged 15-49 found that the practice is nearly universal among women of reproductive age in Egypt. Preliminary analysis of the 2000 findings show that 97 percent of women surveyed have undergone one of these procedures, which represented no change from the 1995 DHS findings. The most severe form, Type III, is rare.
Data from the 2000 DHS shows some progress in terms of percentage of daughters (aged 11-19) of women surveyed who have undergone this procedure (78 percent in 2000 versus 83 percent in 1995) and in the intention of women surveyed to have their daughters undergo one of these procedures (31 percent in 2000 versus 38 percent in 1995).
The 1995 DHS survey (detailed data from the 2000 survey is not yet available) indicated that two-thirds of girls had the procedure when they were between the ages of seven and ten years. Fewer than five percent were under the age of five and fewer than three percent were over the age of 13. [/quote]
[quote] Egypt’s state-appointed Grand Mufti, the government’s official arbiter of Islamic law, decreed in June that female genital cutting was forbidden by Islam, in his strongest statement yet against the practice.
In Egypt, the cutting is done on both Muslim and Christian girls and typically involves excising the clitoris and sometimes other female genitalia, often by a doctor. Side effects include haemorrhage, shock and sexual dysfunction.
Outside of Egypt and Sudan to the south, the practice is extremely rare elsewhere in most of the Arab world but is common in Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia.
More than 95 percent of Egyptian women had been circumcised, with the highest levels in poor families living in rural areas of the Nile valley in southern Egypt, according to an Egyptian Demographic and Health Survey conducted in 2005. [/quote]
I could go on. This was a short google search. I encourage you to read up on it. Or, as I suppose is more likely, you can cover your eyes and ears and complain that everyone is lying .