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Re: ARTICLE: Jerusalem Light Rail Could Have Gender-Segregated Cars |
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Posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 10:30:21 2010, in response to Re: ARTICLE: Jerusalem Light Rail Could Have Gender-Segregated Cars, posted by Terrapin Station on Thu Sep 2 09:46:54 2010. I get it somewhat now, and I see your points, but I think I am misunderstanding something and as I said before I did no research just observations and understandings from what I've heard and seen, so I am going to ask you if you do not mind a question, not to question what you are saying but rather to learn as I think there is something I am not understanding.1. "Men and women sit in different parts of the bus because they want to, because they don't believe in intermixing" - Ok, I think I get it but what happens say if a woman and man decide to sit together, are they going to get into any trouble? I understand this is done out of tradition (get this now) and religious belief which is the 'they want to' part and realize this is probably a non-issue as a man and woman didn't want to they wouldn't get on the bus. I realize in Jerusalem thay will have non-gender-segregated cars I am wondering more about the Monsey Trails type systems here. "It has nothing to do with men being better than women or anything." This I see now I was very mistaken on and I apologize as I did not mean it the way it came out. I just meant it is the difference but I was wrong on that. |