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I remember when I was in school, the German teacher asked us to list the countries we least wanted to go to. A British female classmate said that all Islamic countries. The teacher asked why. She speaks in German: frau recht (women's rights).
Pakistan is an Islamic country, but it cannot be an exception, and I am afraid that it cannot be compared to the level of patriarchy.
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The patriarchal countries are as follows:
1. Saudi Arabia: Influenced by religion, women must wear headscarves and face bandanas when they go out. Laws have been introduced prohibiting women from driving motor vehicles and requiring a male guardian to accompany women when they leave their homes.
2. Nigeria: The law stipulates that violence caused by a husband correcting his wife's mistakes is completely permissible. Female circumcision is prevalent in the area.
3. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Women are required by law to live in the house of their father or married husband.
4. India: In terms of marriage, the bride price must come from the woman's family, and the Indian woman has a low social status.
5. Iran: Thirty-six universities restrict female students from studying science, engineering, and other fields of science and technology.
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1. Appearance characteristics: Chinese women are mostly small and delicate, with a yellowish complexion and soft facial features; Pakistani women, on the other hand, are mostly taller and larger, with darker complexions and plump facial features.
2. Clothing: Chinese women like to wear fashionable clothes and bright colors; Whereas, Pakistani women like to wear traditional clothes and prefer to wear dark clothes.
3. Cultural customs: Chinese women pay more attention to family, advocate tradition, and attach importance to family court education; Pakistani women, on the other hand, are more religious-minded.
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After thousands of years of development, gender preference exists in many countries around the world, especially in Asian countries (such as North Korea, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan), and it is also a long-standing problem in China. With the development of industrialization, the idea of preference for sons over women in advanced Western countries has gradually disappeared, and the idea of preference for sons over women in China has gradually weakened, but it still exists. And the reason for the existence of this can not be removed overnight, there are mainly several aspects of the problem, the beginning of the "raising children to prevent old age" in the rural areas still exist, but in the unit has a new connotation, girls grow up in the job search, childbirth by the unfair treatment, is a major reason for the preference for sons, coupled with the imperfection of the pension insurance system, the status of women is difficult to really improve, aggravated people's subconscious preference for sons.
And this problem is also a social problem, and now the ratio of men to women in our country is 116.9:100. In the long run, it will be a potential threat, there will be many men who cannot find wives, and another problem is the emergence of the phenomenon of old husbands and young wives, which will be a serious social problem.
Hope it helps, thank you.
Which countries in the world still favor sons over daughters? - Solved - Sogou asks.
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East Asia represented by China.
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Asian countries and Islamic countries.
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As for Pakistan, they don't have this kind of racism, they don't discriminate.
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Pakistan itself is made up of many ethnic groups, which is of course racist.
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Pakistan is a racist country made up of many ethnic groups.
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Pakistan is actually a racial country, and there are still many racial countries in the world.
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Pakistan does not speak racist about Chinese, but it speaks of certain factions himself.
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Racism in Pakistan is not as bad.
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It's just a racial country, and there are many racial countries like this in foreign countries.
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I don't think so, India is a racist country.
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