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Re: The Real War on Women...
by
Wilikon
on 28/10/2014, 21:51:19 UTC
I get it. The feminists are right to ignore those women. That is your position?  Roll Eyes

His position seems to be more like, "that's what happens when you support and arm every fanatic in the region to get rid of secular forces, so you can control the region". And I would add, what feminists should be doing is refusing to further exploit these women's suffering to keep the war machine and empire building going. Instead, by all means, condemn these practices, but above all recognize and criticize one of the main reasons why they still happen.

Well said.  Consider that the U.S.'s main ally in the region, after Israel, is Saudi Arabia - the worst regime on the planet when it comes to human rights.   If they weren't so addicted to their oil, the U.S. could put some pressure on Saudi Arabia in the form of threatening to cut of the military aid, if they refuse to allow their citizens human rights.    But I don't see anything like that happening.  I just see the U.S. enabling these human rights violators by continuing to give/sell them weapons and do business as usual.    Not all muslim countries are the same, in terms of human rights by the way. Wili:  Rally against the oppressive regimes not the people who simply follow a different religion than you.  It's pretty easy to spot fake concern for human rights when it's nothing more than islamophobic ignorance.


All those women started to die after the creation of the United States? Was it when there were 13 States? 31 States? 49 States maybe?

Sure the UN and the US never spend much time publicly denouncing saudi arabia abusing their own citizen. I am sure it is oil related.

The part I don't get is why is it that the saudis would need a foreign pressure, from the US no less, to stop abusing their own brothers and, in this case, sisters? Are you saying it is a concept unknown to them and they cannot stop on their own? I believe you should give them a little bit more credits for their capacity of self realization without a US help. I don't believe it is an unattainable dream... do you?

Unless YOU believe all muslim countries are the same and can only be pressured from the US or ANY foreigners to stop abusing their own blood. Now who is the one showing his/her islamophobic ignorance? 





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