Answer: no, does it make John Doe a good husband?
Wrong again, just because I don't want Mr. Doe to be my husband doesn't mean he's not a good husband for someone else.
Humans are not fungible.
Mr. Doe might love WWF and NASCAR, and Pabst Blue Ribbon, and smoke cigars.
Or Mr. Doe might love opera and theater, and fine wine, and smoke pipes, or smoke nothing at all.
My own husband loves action-adventure, rock and roll, micro-brews and cigarettes, and he's the guy for me.
On May 30 we will have been married 28 years.
BTW, I am not disparaging any ethnic group, it's the culture. Western European culture derives from the Greeks and the Romans, and has developed a system of human rights for all, regardless of race, color, ethnicity, religion, or gender.
Any individual on earth can hold these values, doesn't matter who they are or where they are from. But unless the legal system they live in also promotes and preserves these values, the individual's rights are limited. |