ugnet_: Re: Patrairchy or Men?

2004-06-08 Thread Rehema Mukooza
Anyomokolo: There is no need for you to get mad at me for challenging your ideas. To dignify or not my attempt to "challenge" your ideas, I do not give a shit! This world is filled with freedom and some of us (women) have our rights to LOVE our men as much as we want. We cook for them because

ugnet_: Re: Patrairchy or Men? - Rashid

2004-06-08 Thread Rehema Mukooza
Rashid: I aint goin tosweat it with you! I really think that you need toLeave Me ALONE! Let me ask you a question: Are your remarks personal?? Or are they related to the Anyomokolo's anti-patriarchy gospel?? And if they are related to the patriarchy debate, what's your position?? Youneed to

ugnet_: Re: Patrairchy or Men?

2004-06-08 Thread Rehema Mukooza
Shami: It is easier now that you have stated your position on Anyo's urguement. You are right that each of us has a reason for doing what we do. I too think that she has a point and did what she did after going through what she went through. If you too are locked up in self pitty and can never

Re: ugnet_: Re: Patrairchy or Men?

2004-06-07 Thread Anyomokolo
Rehema, I will notdignify your feeble attemptto "challenge" me by responding to your weak argument.Read me again and see how you have embarrassed yourself. English is not my first language either, but GOD-DAMN-IT!I apologize for using too many vocabularies that made it impossible for you

ugnet_: Re: Patrairchy or Men?

2004-06-05 Thread Rehema Mukooza
Anyomokolo: Let me take this opportunity to challenge you. I do not totally agree with your ideas or this woman's ideas. Some of us (women) would like to have our future kids know who their fathers are. These test-tube babies are not our ideas of naturalism. If I am not to have my eggs taken