Topic: Women who know their place
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Fri 06/05/09 03:40 PM
Barbara Walters, of 20/20, did a story on gender roles in Kabul,
Afghanistan , several years before the Afghan conflict.

She noted that women customarily walked five paces behind their
husbands.

She recently returned to Kabul and observed that women still walk
behind their husbands. Despite the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban regime, the women now seem to, and are happy to, maintain the old custom.

Ms. Walters approached one of the Afghani women and asked, 'Why do you now seem happy with an old custom that you once tried so desperately to change?'

The woman looked Ms. Walters straight in the eyes, and without
hesitation said, "Land Mines".

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Fri 06/05/09 03:41 PM

Barbara Walters, of 20/20, did a story on gender roles in Kabul,
Afghanistan , several years before the Afghan conflict.

She noted that women customarily walked five paces behind their
husbands.

She recently returned to Kabul and observed that women still walk
behind their husbands. Despite the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban regime, the women now seem to, and are happy to, maintain the old custom.

Ms. Walters approached one of the Afghani women and asked, 'Why do you now seem happy with an old custom that you once tried so desperately to change?'

The woman looked Ms. Walters straight in the eyes, and without
hesitation said, "Land Mines".




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Fri 06/05/09 03:49 PM

Barbara Walters, of 20/20, did a story on gender roles in Kabul,
Afghanistan , several years before the Afghan conflict.

She noted that women customarily walked five paces behind their
husbands.

She recently returned to Kabul and observed that women still walk
behind their husbands. Despite the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban regime, the women now seem to, and are happy to, maintain the old custom.

Ms. Walters approached one of the Afghani women and asked, 'Why do you now seem happy with an old custom that you once tried so desperately to change?'

The woman looked Ms. Walters straight in the eyes, and without
hesitation said, "Land Mines".



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Fri 06/05/09 03:50 PM
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ADiamond's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:51 PM
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silly's photo
Fri 06/05/09 03:57 PM

Barbara Walters, of 20/20, did a story on gender roles in Kabul,
Afghanistan , several years before the Afghan conflict.

She noted that women customarily walked five paces behind their
husbands.

She recently returned to Kabul and observed that women still walk
behind their husbands. Despite the overthrow of the oppressive Taliban regime, the women now seem to, and are happy to, maintain the old custom.

Ms. Walters approached one of the Afghani women and asked, 'Why do you now seem happy with an old custom that you once tried so desperately to change?'

The woman looked Ms. Walters straight in the eyes, and without
hesitation said, "Land Mines".

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ironheadjim's photo
Fri 06/05/09 04:09 PM
i think i know her

MAKE_ME_GIGGLE's photo
Fri 06/05/09 04:33 PM
I LIKE HOW SHE THINKS!!!! :banana: