

It suggests that nobody talks in the past tense about people have that just died. Which is false, because we do.
It suggests that nobody talks in the past tense about people have that just died. Which is false, because we do.
I get the feeling this is somehow also criticizing this particular woman. Someone did a small good thing, while others do bad things on a very large scale. What a naive idiot! Not a very helpful sentiment. One needs to look up for moral guidance, not down.
But it’s got nothing to do with ‘honor’ so it’s okay. /s
Yes, ‘honor killing’ happens at different rates in different cultures, and it being an important factor in Middle Eastern culture could explain a higher rates in these cultures. But I am wondering, do we kill our daughters and wifes less here in the West? Or do we just give up different motives than honor? The US certainly has a very high femicide rate, higher than most Middle Eastern countries. (according to this website. Haven’t found infanticide rates yet.
Jesus popped up at South Park elementary too.