tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24528000.post7474029645889780741..comments2023-10-28T12:01:47.929+00:00Comments on Edward Lucas: Edward Lucashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11369936559712607693noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24528000.post-53698644390497733592008-12-07T06:51:00.000+00:002008-12-07T06:51:00.000+00:00I think the books sucks for the following reasons:...I think the books sucks for the following reasons:<BR/>1. It encourages more unfaithfulness. When you encourage unfaithfulness at the smallest unit of a country how do you hope to build it at the higher levels of businesses, organisations and the country? The mindsets that Infidelity & Polygamy create is the underlying of political problems in Africa. I wonder if she wants to replicate the Somalian Genocide across the world 100 years from now.<BR/><BR/>2. Has she analysed the impact of infidelity on the cultures,the children born from such relationships and the women in psychiatric hospitals ? I have seen a handful in my life it is not a beautiful picture <BR/><BR/><BR/>3. With the gloomy picture of AIDS in Africa which she mentions, I wonder if she considered the correlation if not causality between wild spread of AIDs an infidelity of "business people"<BR/><BR/>4. Finally, I am worried about the logic. We should choose where the social laws are the most lax and follow it. For Example, people kill each other freely in Congo, and recently Jos, Nigeria. Shouldn't Americans be encouraged to pick up guns and kill each other and not feel "guilty" about it. I still believe in America as the role model we should not lower our standards to the world - we're pacesetters not followers!<BR/><BR/>I would love to sit with her in a discussion and not hurry to some pleasant conclusion<BR/><BR/>PS: Is she married? If so, I wonder what her husband's opinions are. If she is not, I wonder why an unmarried women knows what's best for married women.Foluhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18171564669887345208noreply@blogger.com