A proposal I never thought I'd consider
...omething respectable like molecular toxicology. He must have a good sense of family and a financial portfolio fat enough to take care of the next fifteen generations. Then the parents will screen the candidates, and after she graduates from college, they will introduce her to the men they deem best. She will meet her parents’ choices and pick those who interest her. With each man, after a month of chaperoned dating, phone calls, no physical contact and little understanding of whether they would mesh, she is suppose to decide whether to marry him. After weeks of thinking and talking to her parents she decided she would have an arranged marriage. She chose to have an arranged marriage because she kept thinking about her parents’ anguish if she refuses to honor their wishes—she stated that she thinks about her father and the shadowy road ahead of him and how empty she would feel. Arranged Marriage has to do with Ethnic Politics because it deals with cultural issues and ways that the world deals with opposing views. Many cultures continue to use this form of marriage, but others such as the Western culture had drifted off to other methods. It also deals with ideology which puts the interest of the family before those of the individual in a society where many parents, breathe a sign of relief when their children leave the home between the ages of 19-21. The author for this article would be Sabaa Saleem, the young woman who is dealing with the difficult decision of whether or not to go through with an arranged marriage for her parents. She is a peace maker because she doesn’t want to make her parents made and refuse to honor their wishes for her and she doesn’t want to dishonor her religious obligations. The article is for readers of The Washington Post and the Annual Editions of Race and Ethnic Relations. An arranged marriage is a marriage in which neither the bride nor the groom has any official say over the selection of their future spouse. However, in an arranged marriage both parties give full consent to the marriage. Personally I don’t think I agree with arranged marriages because the man and woman should be the ones to find each other and take the time to get to know one another before jumping into a marriage. Besides, the short time that you know the man, he could be nice ...