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Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by MadCow1: 4:14pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
macof: Its societies role to protect the child that's why you can't abuse a child and say 'it's none of societies business'. 1 Like |
Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by soulglo: 6:10pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
macof: And you're unbelievably stubborn. Maybe Nigerians should carry on killing babies simply because they are twins. Preserve culture by black ass. |
Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by macof(m): 9:05pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
soulglo:And in ur stupid brain out of the useless and fraudulent western education you received you made this ridiculous statement. When has "Nigeria" ever been a common cultural identity?? Calabar people killed twins it has now turned to the entire Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by macof(m): 9:16pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
MadCow1: Ok..while you are all for protecting rights of children and against doing things against their consent You should also advocate against 1. taking children to church without their consent 2. Enrolling them in school without their consent 3. Feeding them any kind of food without their consent 4. Dressing them up without their consent 5. Making their hair without their consent 6. Circumcision without their consent When you start advocating for these, maybe people would take your "infant protection" business seriously otherwise you nothing but a discriminate hypocrite |
Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by soulglo: 11:05pm On Jul 29, 2014 |
macof: And did you learn to write in English in your native doctor's hut? Hypocrite. Ripping a child's face to shreds with a razor is not a problem for you. You'd rather spend your energy hopping up and down like a over medicated rabbit defending the indefensible. You should be sitting in a cave scratching your balls and sharpening your spears. |
Re: Photo: Would You Allow Culture And Tradition Give Your Child Tribal Mark ? by MadCow1: 10:35am On Jul 30, 2014 |
macof: One can argue for Church and religion in general with regards to morals.. Atleast in all religion, the one thing they all share in common outside a belief in a supernatural being is good morals. macof: You want to compare Education to Facial scarification and mutilation? macof: Like seriously!! Like really seriously?! macof: You do realise that you dont have to argue just for the hell of it right? macof: Okay!! I must be on the MTV show ridiculousness. macof: You would have appeared more serious if you had stuck to just this arguement. Infact, in my last retort to you, I delibrately left out circumcision knowing fully well that someonelike you would latch on.. Now here is my take on this; There are merits to circumcision of males and that is the health factor. The excess skin that is removed tends to trap a lot of dirt which can lead to infection. macof: Name calling isnt going to make your point any more intelligent than it actually is. This is a debate not a beer palour quarrel. Now.. What you can do is tell us the Merits of Tribal scarring a child. And add also tell me if you also thought 'Traditional and Cultural' practices such as Female Circumcision and killing of twins should have been allowed.. 1 Like |
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