The other practices regarding Muslim women that are being mentioned stray from the point. The poster's idea was to show what society's conditioning can do. What you are doing is giving an erroneous argument that could actually be used to bolster what the poster said. Yes, Muslim women (in some areas) are stoned if they are sexually assulted, but that is because that society has conditioned its people to beleive that a woman should be pure and have sex only with her husband; if she is not, for whatever reason, she does not deserve to live. That does not happen here because we have been conditioned to beleive that sexual assault does not necessarily damage the moral purity of the victim. See? Still a support for the case, rather than the argument you presented it as
The other practices regarding Muslim women that are being mentioned stray from the point. The poster's idea was to show what society's conditioning can do. What you are doing is giving an erroneous argument that could actually be used to bolster what the poster said. Yes, Muslim women (in some areas) are stoned if they are sexually assulted, but that is because that society has conditioned its people to beleive that a woman should be pure and have sex only with her husband; if she is not, for whatever reason, she does not deserve to live. That does not happen here because we have been conditioned to beleive that sexual assault does not necessarily damage the moral purity of the victim. See? Still a support for the case, rather than the argument you presented it as