So Arch, do you write essays like that for every one of your 7k posts? ;) Agreed with the feminism bit - women have long been maligned by society but a "reverse effect" propogated by extreme feminists won't solve the problem. Feminism should be about equality, but often it becomes about preferential treatement. In terms of the human rights deal - yes, right and wrong can been seen from certain perspectives but it stands to reason that certain things should be unacceptable. Nazi's have been treated humanely and given fair trials - and you can't possibly say the Nazi viewpoint of the Jews as "wrong, and needing to be punished" as fair. As far as the human rights declaration goes, its an interesting issue. How is it possible to cater to everyone? People have different views of what rights they want and often they come into conflict. I suppose as in the past, the "majority opinion" should prevail but then we see the minorities being effected negatively, such as polygamists.