Here we have a saying on facebook that says..
If you do love marriage,you will marry u r own girlfriend..
If you do arrange marriage,you will marry some one else girlfriend.
He's Indian. They have very traditional beliefs, who the hell are you to say their tradition is BS? Don't talk until you educate yourself, arranged marriages are proven to work out better. There is a reason why the divorce rate is so high in America.
Good going, making a comparison of arranged marriages to beating up women.. Wow, you got me with that one!Aah, this plain old argument "it's their culture. Who are you to criticize? " comes again. The same people will probably claim "It's OK in some cultures to treat women as second class citizens and beat them. Who are you to criticize?". What if some cultures perform human sacrifice as ritual. Will you justify that on the same ground? We either have an objective basis for morality or we don't. If you believe in an objective standard for morality, then you can logically criticize practices that you find immoral. Having said all that, I am from Indian origin as well. But that is completely irrelevant to the argument I am making.
Good going, making a comparison of arranged marriages to beating up women.. Wow, you got me with that one!
You didn't even address the argument I made. Everything you said was completely irrelevant. "If you believe in an objective standard for morality, then you can logically criticize practices that you find immoral" is just another way of saying that you've formed an opinion, and your opinion is that you think arranged marriages are immoral. Please explain to me why, and then maybe we can actually have an educational conversation.
Sure, let's move on. Curious as to why you are so against arranged marriages.Read my response carefully again and see what I am really saying. Don't do a shallow reading of my arguments. Did I make a comparison between beating wives and arranged marriages? Or I am merely responding to your own statement. You said, "They have very traditional beliefs, who the hell are you to say their tradition is BS". I am simply arguing that you can logically criticize behavior that you find inappropriate or immoral if you believe in an objective moral framework. For example, in some cultures women are treated as a second class citizens and are subjected to all kinds of discrimination. Do we have right to criticize those cultural practices ONLY if we belong to those cultures? I am arguing that we all have right to criticize those practices as I believe in objective moral values. Now whether arranged marriage itself is immoral or inappropriate is a separate issue altogether. I am willing to discuss that but only if you understand what I am really saying and quit doing shallow reading. Do you have any counter argument against what I just said? If you don't then we can move on and talk about the issue of arranged marriage.
Sure, let's move on. Curious as to why you are so against arranged marriages.
For the most part, arranged marriages follow your first definition. And if you didn't know, Muslim men require their woman to convert to Islam if they aren't Muslim yet, and then a marriage is possible. For Muslim women, they can only marry a man who is Muslim from birth. In fact, I encourage marrying those of your own kind (not incels lol). But people should stay in their own race instead of diversifying. You may think otherwise, this is a whole other discussion. But yes, I think religion, culture, upbringing, money, education, etc should play a role, and elders are great in deciding what's best for their child. Obviously the caste system is very outdated, as are many traditions in India. It's why they are a sh*thole at the moment. But at the same time, they've preserved values that are no where to be found in western culture. It's why many Indians who come to America often succeed, and raise great children. Because they work hard, and only think about security for their family, and giving the best opportunity for their children.The term "arranged marriage" often paints the picture of two happy families agreeing to marry their son or daughter after carefully considering various factors such as education of respective bride/groom, cultural upbringing, looks etc. In this scenario bride/groom have a choice of whether they want to proceed with the marriage or not. However, that is not the only kind of arranged marriage that exists. Arranged marriage also means parents often forcing their sons/daughters to marry someone because of things such as money, religion and caste. Arranged marriage can also mean poor Muslim families in India or Bangladesh marrying their young daughters to rich 70 year old Sheikh's from the Middle East. You might have a very rosy definition of arranged marriage in which prospective brides/grooms are asked for consent. But even in many of those cases, do caste and religion not play a role? How many times do you see a Muslim and a Hindu family willingly agreeing to marry their sons/daughters in each others family? So tell me, what do you precisely mean by arranged marriages? It is important for me to know the exact definition before I proceed with comparing with what you mean by an arranged marriage and love marriage.
For the most part, arranged marriages follow your first definition.
“In fact, I encourage marrying those of your own kind (not incels lol). But people should stay in their own race instead of diversifying.”
“But yes, I think religion, culture, upbringing, money, education, etc should play a role, and elders are great in deciding what's best for their child.”
“Obviously the caste system is very outdated, as are many traditions in India. It's why they are a sh*thole at the moment. But at the same time, they've preserved values that are no where to be found in western culture.”
“But all in all, arranged marriages have been proven to be more successful than love. Divorce rate is a HUGE thing. Just look up the psychological impact a divorce can have on children.”
“. I got nothing against love, that's even better if you have great family values. But western societies for the most part dont. I just don't know how you can be against arranged marriages.”
Okay, this is turning into the "Do you have proof to back up your claim?... you will have to run experiments in similar conditions." Weird how you ask me that, yet most of your statements are purely subjective and one-sided (just like mine, but then why ask me to run experiments on them lol). And I can go refute your claims with the same argument. "I dont think you can say that, we would have to run trials on this and that." I stated only one thing that can be used as proof, and that is divorce rates.
Well yes, marrying your cousins can cause physical mutations and mental retardation. Pakistan mainly does this. Yes, its disgusting.I know not every middle eastern/muslim country does it but I always thought that marrying your first cousin/uncles was bad biologically. I mean 1,000 of years of that cant be good.
Okay, this is turning into the "Do you have proof to back up your claim?... you will have to run experiments in similar conditions." Weird how you ask me that, yet most of your statements are purely subjective and one-sided (just like mine, but then why ask me to run experiments on them lol). And I can go refute your claims with the same argument. "I dont think you can say that, we would have to run trials on this and that." I stated only one thing that can be used as proof, and that is divorce rates.
It's more about ideology, I tend to be more conservative, thus why I hold more of these beliefs. You seem to endorse a more liberal lifestyle. Completely understandable. I'd rather just agree to disagree instead of going around in circles, trying to prove something that cant be proven.
Yep, spot on. The most annoying thing about debating, we're not scholars here and don't need to cite our anecdotal experiences from simply knowing what we've seen or read, that's impossible, but when the one fact we actually bring up is disputed and all the other anecdotal experiences we can't possibly prove are called into question, that's frustrating.