Posted on 12/12/2007 1:39:52 AM PST by PRePublic
Why we stay mute on Islamic sex apartheid
The Australian
... US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton last week urged President George W. Bush to call on King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to drop all charges ... against the gender apartheid under which women in large parts of the Islamic world live, as there was against racial apartheid in South Africa. ...
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22882381-7583,00.html
(Excerpt) Read more at theaustralian.news.com.au ...
Watch the videos, read the links, ponder the quotes.
Wake up, and smell the Jihad...
who is we exactly?
Leftists, pretty much.
What did her hubby do while he was in office for 8 years? Did he call Saudi and ask for this? Or was he too busy with the interns.
“Over the past 25 years, I have worked persistently on issues relating to women, children and families. Over the past two-and-a-half years, I have had the opportunity to learn more about the challenges facing women in my country and around the world.”
Hillary Rodham Clinton
The U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women
Beijing, China, September 5, 1995
Um, there is religious apartheid in Saudi Arabia. If you are not a muslim, you are a kufir and treated as a second class citizen under the law. There was even an official policy to prohibit Jews from entering the country.
By poking our noses in the cultural values of other nations, we give the Islamists credibility when they claim we want to export Western decadence and so threaten their way of life.
It's none of our business if Saudi Arabia wants to keep their women barefoot, pregnant, uneducated, and subjugated. By trying to make it our business, we invite more Islamist terrorist attacks.
Not just Jews, but anyone who's set foot in Israel. Some Muslim countries will turn you away at Customs if there's an Israeli Visa stamp in your passport. Journalists, business people and diplomats who travel in the Middle East usually have two passports, one of the rare instances where the State Department allows that.
The woman who enabled a serial rapist is supposed to save “us” from Islamic law.
I’ll agree that we cannot insist that muslims treat their women better but we can insist that they cease this Islamic supremacist notion of “muslim lands”. It furthers the political ideology of Islam. Islamic imperialism is why there is Islamic terrorism in this world.
Even native citizens of the mulsim majority nations are unwelcome there if they no longer subscribe to Islam.
It isn’t East vs. West. It is Islam vs. the kufir.
I don't see why this is any of our business either.
The wahabi radicals insist that “we” (kufir, not just Westerners) leave “muslim lands”.
We soil their soil by our mere presence.
The Nazis wanted their fatherland for the Aryan race and no others.
If you think you can coexist (let alone can trade with) an intolerant society, you will learn it is a mistake.
The Islamic empire extended all the way to Spain. Spain is “muslim lands”. They are not lands “of the book”. They are lands of conquest.
Indonesia, Pakistan, and even Michigan can fall under the definition of “muslim lands”.
“It’s none of our business what other nations do.”
Sure it is. When they want money from us, or when they impact our national security.
“By poking our noses in the cultural values of other nations, we give the Islamists credibility when they claim we want to export Western decadence and so threaten their way of life.”
We do lend credibility to some groups but the Islamists are a credible threat IMO and ignoring them won’t help. They do want to export their law and religion onto the world. Thats been stated by many many muslims.
bfl
“The woman who enabled a serial rapist is supposed to save us from Islamic law.”
She may save us from the Islam but would happily hand us over to the communists. The only reason she would dislike Islam is that it involves worship of an entity other than the State.
They bow to the State. The State insists on the religion. There is no questioning the logic of the Law.
It is still totalitarian.
I agree with you completely. Unfortunately, that is a very unpopular opinion around FR.
Submissive, passive, cheated on for years, Hillary speaking out for womens rights.
Proverbs 31 says to speak up for those who have no voice.
There are moral imperatives that go beyond national boundary lines.
This is why we fight. Or should be.
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