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In reply to the discussion: France veil row sparks Trappes unrest [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)But I will stipulate that sometimes legal forces from the outside can and do provoke change. Real change. Even change in the Islamic world as Attaturk demonstrated.
Laws against spousal abuse helpz people. Not all. But for those who need it, and with the right support system, its trans-formative.
Laws against FGM don't help everyone. But they ARE effective in starting to stop the tide.
Laws against child exploitation MUST be on the books or there will never be a place to even start to enact change.
I could go on and on....
I would adamantly stipulate that change "from the outside" is sometimes the only and BEST solution when it comes to these kinds of situations. Sometimes these cultures don't even realize how "bad" they are. Slavery, subjugation, child exploitation etc. seem the norm. Until someone educates them differently, or the law moves in and forces change, there will be a great deal of push-back. You don't help them by saying "go slow!"