Posted on 10/23/2006 2:35:38 PM PDT by HitmanLV
I used to look at veiled women as quiet, oppressed creatures -- until I was captured by the Taliban. In September 2001, just 15 days after the terrorist attacks on the United States, I snuck into Afghanistan, clad in a head-to-toe blue burqa, intending to write a newspaper account of life under the repressive regime. Instead, I was discovered, arrested and detained for 10 days. I spat and swore at my captors; they called me a "bad" woman but let me go after I promised to read the Koran and study Islam. (Frankly, I'm not sure who was happier when I was freed -- they or I.)
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One Question . . Are the 72 Virgins dressed MODESTLY?
Women who wear a burqa in the West are calling attention to themselves and are making a very obnoxious political statement ~ to wit, that women should become slaves.
Why does the compost print this crap?
"How I came to Love the Suicide Belt" is the next installment.
Under an assumed name, I made a recent experiment on a community on livejournal - I created an account, and I posted random un-attributed passages from the Koran, and from the Hadith. A regular (who I know to be female) quickly swooped on me and demanded to know why I was making such mysogynistic posts.
Fairly rapidly someone else popped up and explained that my posts were quotations from Islamic texts.
About seven minutes later, the original complainer was posting again saying that she hadn't realised that, and the when she had looked into it, Islam was a very interesting religion.
Shortly afterwards my thread was deleted.
I hope to repeat the experiment, and that time be on hand to get screenshots of it,
My point is, that certain demented fools are willing to overlook things that disgust them in many and extraordinary ways.
I am no feminist, but to accept the veil is to accept a subservient position. This woman appears to be undergoing a serious psychological process.
Islam is, was, and remains a crazy, made up religion.
Lady (and I'm being extremely polite, considering the feminazi who wrote the piece), you can't demand respect by wearing a veil, just like you can't demand respect on any other grounds than being...respectable. If you've got problems, they're of your own making. If you can't gain respect by being respectable, you're not worthy to get it from me. Plus, you're a moonbat.
ping for later, i have to go but I've got to read this one! I'm always ready for a good laugh.
In particular surrounding her apparent support for suicide bombings, which she calls "martyrdom operations." She says, "I hate the term 'suicide bombers' it's an offensive term which was invented by the West to ridicule what many people regard as 'martyrdom operations' and you have to look at each one in context.
In how many Islamic countries can women vote, drive, wear a T-shirt or shorts, speak freely, live as single woman, or sue for divorce? In pursuit of their spirituality, how many can march around Kaaba in Mecca? How many can have multiple spouses, or unmarried lovers as men are allowed?
She is correct, however, in that the plight of women under Islam has not greatly changed in 1400 years.
Followed by "Clitoris Shmlitoris. How Genital Mutilation Freed Me From Infidel Whoredom."
She mentions Pat Robertson. I don't recall him preaching that Christians should kill muslims. But just about every Imam does.
Ouch!
I have not seen that shade of hair color and complexion except possibly on the Sci Fi channel.
More like battered woman syndrome.
Yup, but considering that it's often the muzzie women who hold the poor girls down when they do it, it's probably not very far off the mark.
BTW, a somewhat belated welcome to FR :)
She will enjoy many freedoms the real muzzie women do not - she is either a willing or a very dumb stooge for propaganda purposes
Thank you. :)
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