Posted on 02/07/2017 7:10:01 AM PST by SeekAndFind
According to the New York Times, the Church World Service wants Muslim immigrants from the Middle East to feel welcome. And they seem to think: what better way to make them feel welcome than to put on a hijab and head over to the local mosque for feminist fun and adventure!
These ladies, who likely hate Donald Trump for being "sexist," think nothing of wrapping themselves up in an outfit closely associated with some of the worst sharia law has to offer women – the subservience, the second class citizenship, the beatings, the clitorectomies, the sex slavery, and so on.
Now, to be fair, I cannot be 100% certain that the two very fair-skinned blonde ladies in the photo above were born as Christian Americans. Nor can I be certain that they are listening to a religious service at the mosque. Perhaps it is bingo night (though I don't see any bingo cards). Perhaps they are enjoying a local CAIR representative narrating the series premiere of 24. But from the way some of the ladies have their head bowed in obedience, it certainly looks like a religious service. Occam's razor, which posits that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one, certainly suggests that these are Christians in name only who are trying to assimilate to Islamic culture. Have they left their Christianity behind, and their religion is now the religion of social justice? They could experience social justice thrills every time a sharia-conforming Muslim is brought here from the Middle East and brings his culture right along with him, knowing that his cause is right and just.
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“Chain me to your stove, Akbar.”
bunch of I can change him. I just need to love him more. mentality
Generally stems from “daddy issues”. Not surprising that we have a huge number of women with that mentality in the post “no fault divorce” era.
Another theory bites the dust.
Another theory bites the dust. I saw her but didn’t think it was a hijab. I’m still unsure, but will defer to your younger eyes.
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