Posted on 08/26/2016 3:52:13 PM PDT by BBell
Full title:'Women in mini skirts don't become suicide bombers': Muslim president of ex-Soviet republic causes outrage with terrorism quote
President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev said women in his country had been wearing short skirts for decades 'but never thought about wearing an explosive belt'
Women who wear full Islamic garb are more likely to become terrorist suicide bombers, a Central Asian leader has claimed.
President of Kyrgyzstan Almazbek Atambayev said women in his country had been wearing miniskirts for decades "but never thought about wearing an explosive belt".
The premier was making the comments to journalists during a national debate on cultural identity in Kyrgyzstan, where 80% of the population is Muslim.
President Atambayev attacked those who criticise females for wearing less traditional clothing.
The debate was held amid weeks of controversy over government-sponsored adverts in the capital Bishkek encouraging women not to wear orthodox Muslim items such as the hijab, niqab and burka.
The hoardings showed contrasting photos of women in traditional Kyrgyzstan clothing alongside those in Islamic veils.
The caption reads: "Poor people! Where are we heading to?"
(Excerpt) Read more at mirror.co.uk ...
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"This is not religion. Let them wear even miniskirts but there must not be any blasts."
“The debate was held amid weeks of controversy over government-sponsored adverts in the capital Bishkek encouraging women not to wear orthodox Muslim items such as the hijab, niqab and burka.”
What’s the over/under on how many innocent women are destined to be stoned to death for even entertaining this THOUGHT?
I wish there was more that we could do. This, ‘exporting’ of Freedom and Democracy just doesn’t seem to be working.
I DO credit 0bama with bringing a lot of this to light. Our first Muzzie-In-Chief has TOTALLY raised MY awareness of how gawd-awful women in that ‘culture’ are treated. I mean, the ‘beauty’ of Islam has been crammed down our throats 24/7/365 x 8!
Where are the NOW hags? Where are the FemiNazis? WHY doesn’t HILLARY! denounce this stuff?
I know; she’s too busy counting cash in the back room from these backwater countries that fund her BOGUS, ‘charity.’
*SPIT*
NOW hags,FemiNazis,miltant atheists, LGBT, lack the Cojones to take on muzzies. Christian bakers and florist and Christmas are easier targets.
The burkha is the ultimate ‘visual symbol of female oppression’.....further it signifies to every radical muslim male that Sharia law trumps any nations laws.
To a muslim the Burka and scarf is the same representation as planting an Islamic flag on our soil, or any nations soil...it’s a visual claim to the Land for Islam.
Classic reply!
...’Muslim president causes outrage...
And he’s been doing that nearly 8 years in DC.
Blow up enough stuff and suddenly you live in a third-world hell-hole.
Who could have predicted that?
Not guilty.
Basically Muslims encourage less then western women and deserve what they get by making them nothing more then a dog or worse.
Nowhere in Islamic law is the complete hiding of the face and body required. there are in fact very few specific recommendations either in the Quran or any other Islamic scriptures about how a woman should dress.
The burka and the niqab have nothing to do with Islam, they are simply local cultural customs that have achieved the status of religious practice for those who choose to use the as such today.
The origin had to do with the fact mohammed and his hoard were raping woman....
Muslim woman leave much to be desired....there’s a reason muslim men keep them at home while the men find all and any reason not to be there.
You wouldn't say that if you saw Iranian women.
True. :(
“The origin had to do with the fact mohammed and his hoard were raping woman...”
Makes total sense to me now. Thanks!
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