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September 10, 2014, 07:27:33 PM
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IRAQ – Former Parliamentary Candidate, Zeina Al-Nouri, was kidnapped by ISIS at the Al-Nour Neighborhood in Mosul, Iraq. Zeina, along with dozens of civilians, were brutally executed by ISIS over the weekend, as the latter claimed these people have committed crimes against the Caliphate. Zeina was 33 years old and considered an intelligent woman with a strong conviction for peace in Iraq.

While, Zeina was never elected to the Iraqi Parliament, she was an outspoken politician, with admirable aspirations for her beloved country. She was very active in the Nineveh District and considered a rising star in Iraqi politics.

The Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham has committed numerous crimes against humanity in Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon. A video emerged Sarurday, depicting another Lebanese soldier being brutally beheaded. As a result, tensions between Syrian and Lebanese civilians in Lebanon reached a violent point over the weekend, when a Syrian refugee was attacked by a mob following the video’s release.

http://www.almasdarnews.com/article/former-iraqi-politian-executed-isis/


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September 12, 2014, 03:05:37 PM
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Iran Jails British Woman For Trying To Watch Men’s Volleyball Team…


A British-Iranian woman who tried to enter a stadium in Tehran where Iran’s national volleyball men’s team was playing against Italy has been imprisoned for more than two months, the UK’s independent newspaper reported on Wednesday.

The 25-year-old Ghoncheh Ghavami was arrested along with several other women on June 20 at Azadi Stadium – which ironically means ‘freedom.’

She was reportedly released in custody, but when she went to collect her belongings days later she was rearrested and transferred to the notorious Ervin prison, where political prisoners are often detained and some even tortured.

Amnesty International said Ghavami “has been held in Tehran’s Evin Prison since 30 June, largely in solitary confinement without access to her lawyer. She is a prisoner of conscience, arrested solely for taking part in a peaceful protest against the ban on women attending Volleyball World League matches in Tehran’s Azadi Stadium.”


http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/09/11/Iran-jails-British-woman-for-two-month-for-trying-to-watch-men-s-volleyball.html

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September 12, 2014, 06:41:28 PM
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Meanwhile, the Nat'l Org for women is solely focused on what the NFL is going to do with their commissioner in wake of the recent domestic violence situations that have been plaguing the league by the neanderthal players.
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September 13, 2014, 12:13:52 AM
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Meanwhile, the Nat'l Org for women is solely focused on what the NFL is going to do with their commissioner in wake of the recent domestic violence situations that have been plaguing the league by the neanderthal players.


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September 13, 2014, 06:00:58 AM
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I completely agree this is craziness and these women should be allowed to live free in society like their male counterparts.  the thing is I'm not so sure how much I can say about the topic because it's not my society.  I see free women doing not the best of decisions and I don't judge them.  I'm sure people in Iran have their own opinions of females in the Western world. 

Its a political and societal issue that is complex, it needs to be addressed from a very open minded perspective.  Then you add in psychotic terrorists to the mix and it's just not a mess I shudder to think about honestly.
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September 14, 2014, 05:29:21 AM
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I completely agree this is craziness and these women should be allowed to live free in society like their male counterparts.  the thing is I'm not so sure how much I can say about the topic because it's not my society.  I see free women doing not the best of decisions and I don't judge them.  I'm sure people in Iran have their own opinions of females in the Western world. 

Its a political and societal issue that is complex, it needs to be addressed from a very open minded perspective.  Then you add in psychotic terrorists to the mix and it's just not a mess I shudder to think about honestly.

I see free women doing not the best of decisions and I don't judge them

You still have the freedom to realize women should at least be free to be as stupid as men in any society.

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September 26, 2014, 02:45:14 PM
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ISIS TORTURES & PUBLICLY EXECUTES Female Human Rights Activist in Mosul


ISIS terrorists tortured and murdered female human rights lawyer Samira Salih al-Nuaimi after she criticized them on Facebook.


Militants with the Islamic State publicly killed a rights lawyer in the Iraqi city of Mosul after finding her guilty of apostasy in a self-styled Islamic court, the United Nations mission in Iraq said today.

Samira Salih al-Nuaimi was seized from her home Sept. 17 after allegedly posting messages on Facebook that were critical of the militants' destruction of religious sites in Mosul.

According to the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq, al-Nuaimi was tried in a so-called Shari'a court for apostasy, after which she was tortured for five days before the militants sentenced her to "public execution."

She was killed Monday, the UN mission said. Her Facebook page appears to have been removed since her death.

"By torturing and executing a female human rights' lawyer and activist, defending, in particular, the civil and human rights of her fellow citizens in Mosul, ISIL continues to attest to its infamous nature, combining hatred, nihilism and savagery, as well as its total disregard of human decency," Nickolay Mladenov, the UN envoy to Iraq, said in a statement, referring to the group by an acronym.

In the nearby town of Sderat, militants on Tuesday broke into the house of a female candidate in the last provincial council elections, killed her and abducted her husband, the UN also said. On the same day, another female politician was abducted from her home in eastern Mosul and remains missing.

The militant group captured Iraq's second-largest city, Mosul, during its rapid advance across the country's north and west in June, as Iraqi security forces melted away. The extremists now rule a vast, self-declared caliphate straddling the Syria-Iraq border in which they have imposed a harsh version of Islamic law and beheaded and massacred their opponents.

In the once-diverse city of Mosul, the Islamic State has forced religious minorities to convert to Islam, pay special taxes or die — causing tens of thousands to flee. The militants have enforced a strict dress code on women, going so far as to veil the faces of female mannequins in store fronts.

In August, the group destroyed a number of historic landmarks in the town, including several mosques and shrines, claiming they promote apostasy.

Among Muslim hard-liners, apostasy is considered to be not just conversion from Islam to another faith, but also committing actions that are so against the faith that one is considered to have abandoned Islam.

The Gulf Center for Human Rights said Wednesday that al-Nuaimi had worked on detainee rights and poverty. The Bahrain-based rights organization said her death "is solely motivated by her peaceful and legitimate human rights work, in particular defending the civil and human rights of her fellow citizens in Mosul."

The Islamic State extremists' blitz eventually prompted the U.S. to launch air strikes last month, to aid Kurdish forces and protect religious minorities in Iraq.

This week, the U.S. and five allied Arab states expanded the aerial campaign into Syria, where the militant group is battling President Bashar Assad's forces as well as Western-backed rebels.

Nearly a dozen countries have also provided weapons and training to Kurdish peshmerga fighters, who were strained after months of battling the jihadi group.



http://www.freep.com/story/news/world/2014/09/25/islamic-state-publicly-kills-female-rights-activist/16202893/


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September 26, 2014, 03:14:35 PM
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“Honor Killing”: 14-Year-Old Palestinian Girl Murdered By Family Members For Leaving Home Without A Male Chaperone…


Four men, including the victim’s brother, were indicted Thursday for murdering 14-year-old Fatma Hayb, allegedly because she had angered them by leaving her house without a chaperone.

Along with the brother, Mustafa Hayb, 24, the defendants are her cousins Majed Hayb, 20; Issa Hayb, 20; and Bashar Hayb, 19. All are residents of the village of Tuba Zangaria in the Upper Galilee.

Fatma was murdered on the night of June 12. According to the indictment filed in the Nazareth District Court, Mustafa and Majed had both threatened to hurt or even kill her several times before, saying she was leaving the house without their permission and wandering around without a chaperone. At some point, they decided to carry out their threat and enlisted Bashar and Issa to help.

At 10:20 P.M. on June 12, the indictment stated, Bashar and Issa came to Fatma’s house with a 9mm pistol by prearrangement with Mustafa and Majed. Fatma was sitting outside in the courtyard. Bashar and Issa shot her at least eight times, hitting her in both the upper and lower body, then fled the scene. Fatma was severely wounded and died soon after arriving at the hospital.



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September 27, 2014, 06:09:28 PM
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French Report: Syrian Woman Secretly Films Life in Raqqa under ISIL




Published on Sep 21, 2014
A Syrian woman agreed to carry a hidden camera to film how life is like inside Syria's northern city of Raqqa, which has been under the control of the Islamic State (aka ISIL or ISIS). The report was aired on France 2. It shows some French women who decided to move indefinitely to Syria while abandoning their previous lives in France.

http://youtu.be/1TkuAIKoI28


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September 27, 2014, 06:10:22 PM
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I don't understand why woman feel so persecuted in the west when in reality they of all woman have the most freedom.

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September 27, 2014, 06:14:18 PM
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Why all of a sudden after 3 years of ISIS massacres etc. are people talking about it?

Did any of you have anything to say about these guys when they were beheading women in Syria 3 years ago?   Cause everyone I know only had "Assad must go" to say.

It seems like the MSM creates all of the ideas.
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September 27, 2014, 06:27:42 PM
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IMHO the real war on women is in human(sex) trafficking.

This is happening here and now in the UK.
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September 27, 2014, 06:29:38 PM
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Why all of a sudden after 3 years of ISIS massacres etc. are people talking about it?

Did any of you have anything to say about these guys when they were beheading women in Syria 3 years ago?   Cause everyone I know only had "Assad must go" to say.

It seems like the MSM creates all of the ideas.

There was an outbreak of the black plaque in 2013 in Madagascar and I just now heard about it.
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September 27, 2014, 07:01:53 PM
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Why all of a sudden after 3 years of ISIS massacres etc. are people talking about it?

Did any of you have anything to say about these guys when they were beheading women in Syria 3 years ago?   Cause everyone I know only had "Assad must go" to say.

It seems like the MSM creates all of the ideas.

The earliest references of ISIS on google are only late 2013. Was there other various Jihadi groups in the region? Sure, but they weren't organized or had actually build a state of death and oppression yet.
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Why all of a sudden after 3 years of ISIS massacres etc. are people talking about it?

Did any of you have anything to say about these guys when they were beheading women in Syria 3 years ago?   Cause everyone I know only had "Assad must go" to say.

It seems like the MSM creates all of the ideas.

The earliest references of ISIS on google are only late 2013. Was there other various Jihadi groups in the region? Sure, but they weren't organized or had actually build a state of death and oppression yet.

There is no "state", do you actually believe their propaganda?  ISIS/ISIL mutated from those various friendly jihadi groups including Al-qeda  and if your country was stupid enough to think you can distinguish between "good jihadis" and bad ones, all in the name of "Assad Must Go!", you only have yourselves to blame then.   When the same guys spring up under a new name, will you be duped again?    Jane's Defence Weekly said at the time the Syrian opposition was 50% Al-Queda, while NYT said something much higher.   

They were raping and decapitating dozens of nuns and priests and women and children and elderly for 3 years in Syria whith your country's support.... no one gave a fuck, so don't pretend to give a fuck now, since it's clearly just what the media is telling you to think.   In the information age, ignorance is no excuse either.
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Why all of a sudden after 3 years of ISIS massacres etc. are people talking about it?

Did any of you have anything to say about these guys when they were beheading women in Syria 3 years ago?   Cause everyone I know only had "Assad must go" to say.

It seems like the MSM creates all of the ideas.

The earliest references of ISIS on google are only late 2013. Was there other various Jihadi groups in the region? Sure, but they weren't organized or had actually build a state of death and oppression yet.

There is no "state", do you actually believe their propaganda?  ISIS/ISIL mutated from those various friendly jihadi groups including Al-qeda  and if your country was stupid enough to think you can distinguish between "good jihadis" and bad ones, all in the name of "Assad Must Go!", you only have yourselves to blame then.   When the same guys spring up under a new name, will you be duped again?    Jane's Defence Weekly said at the time the Syrian opposition was 50% Al-Queda, while NYT said something much higher.   

They were raping and decapitating dozens of nuns and priests and women and children and elderly for 3 years in Syria whith your country's support.... no one gave a fuck, so don't pretend to give a fuck now, since it's clearly just what the media is telling you to think.   In the information age, ignorance is no excuse either.


The best way to go was to keep assad but since no one with a brain believes that's best and would rather have "freedom fighters" build a new state.
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September 29, 2014, 02:38:23 AM
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Meanwhile, the Nat'l Org for women is solely focused on what the NFL is going to do with their commissioner in wake of the recent domestic violence situations that have been plaguing the league by the neanderthal players.
The reason for this is because it is easier to get people "energized" about this kind of issue then it is of the issue of the killing of women overseas. This means it is easier to raise campaign funds/donations to help elect more liberals that support things like using statistical analysis to determine if people have been discriminated against.
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Meanwhile, the Nat'l Org for women is solely focused on what the NFL is going to do with their commissioner in wake of the recent domestic violence situations that have been plaguing the league by the neanderthal players.
The reason for this is because it is easier to get people "energized" about this kind of issue then it is of the issue of the killing of women overseas. This means it is easier to raise campaign funds/donations to help elect more liberals that support things like using statistical analysis to determine if people have been discriminated against.

So it is easier to be cowards? Of course it is....  Wink

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I think not only women who were abducted by ISIS, even children and adult males were kidnapped and killed by them, now we do not yet know for sure what exactly the ISIS, whether it is an organization or just a puppet organization. I mean puppet organization is the organization created and controlled by the superpower to destroy extreme Islamic movement, hopefully This news is just a rumor ...  Cool

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I think not only women who were abducted by ISIS, even children and adult males were kidnapped and killed by them, now we do not yet know for sure what exactly the ISIS, whether it is an organization or just a puppet organization. I mean puppet organization is the organization created and controlled by the superpower to destroy extreme Islamic movement, hopefully This news is just a rumor ...  Cool

Yes it is a rumor. Keep spreading it though  Wink

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Pakistani Court Upholds Blasphemy Death Sentence Against Christian Woman




A high court in Pakistan on Thursday upheld the death sentence for Asia Bibi, a Christian mother of five who in 2010 became the first Pakistani woman to be sentenced to death for “blasphemy,” after Muslim fellow laborers accused her of insulting Mohammed.

After the high court in the Punjab provincial capital Lahore dismissed Asia’s appeal, an organization that campaigns against Pakistan’s notorious laws accused the panel’s two judges of being swayed by about 25 Islamic clerics who it said were present in the courtroom “to apply pressure.”

The accusation was made by the Center for Legal Aid, Assistance and Settlement (CLAAS), an organization with branches in Pakistan and Britain that provides legal assistance to Christians accused under the blasphemy laws.

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/patrick-goodenough/pakistani-court-upholds-blasphemy-death-sentence-against-christian

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HORRIFIC! #ISIS Stones Woman in Hama, Syria – POSTS VIDEO


ISIS Holds Public Stoning in Syria–
The ISIS terrorist group stoned a woman in Hama, Syria recently. The Islamic State then proudly posted the video.
It’s not clear what crime the woman committed.

The video starts with ISIS leaders lecturing the woman.



The woman reportedly begged her father to forgive her but he said no.

The terrorists then lead the woman by a rope.


Then they stone her to death.


http://vimeo.com/109527254

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/10/horror-isis-releases-stoning-of-woman-in-hama-syria-video/

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Iranian Gangs Step Up Acid Attacks Against ‘Immodest’ Women

Women breaking Islamic law doused with acid


More than 1,000 Iranians took to the streets across Iran early Wednesday to protest a rash of so-called “acid attacks” against women who do not strictly follow Islamic law, according to Iranian opposition members and video of the mass demonstrations.

Protests against increased frequency of these acid attacks erupted outside Iran’s Justice Ministry in Isfahan and in other Iranian cities, with anti-regime protestors demanding that the extremist perpetrators of these attacks be brought to justice.

“Death to acid attackers,” protestors chanted in Farsi, according to video of the protests in Isfahan. “Guns, tanks, cannot be used to [force use of] the veil, we will sit here until we get an answer. State Security Forces, where are the eyes of our sisters?”

Acid attacks against women have sharply risen in recent weeks in Isfahan and other cities. Men on motorcycles have been driving up to women they deem to be immodestly dressed and dousing them with sulphuric acid, which leaves severe and disfiguring burns on the skin.

At least eight woman have been splashed with acid in recent weeks according to reports by Iranian opposition members, who lashed at Iran’s ruling regime and blamed the government’s extremist policies for promoting this type of crime. Other women have faced similar attacks in Tehran, according to reports.

“The mullahs’ regime that is fearful of mounting popular discontent, especially that of women and the youth, is attempting to prevent the explosion of their wrath through these brutalities and intimidation,” Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), said in a recent statement on the attacks.

The NCRI claims that the attacks are not random and have been coordinated by Iranian regime officials.

The “international community’s silence in the face of these brutalities under the pretext of nuclear talks [with Iran] is tantamount to encouraging the mullahs’ regime to continue these atrocities in Iran,” Rajava said.

The protestors demanded immediate justice for the women attacked and pressured Iranian authorities to release the identities of those implicated in the attacks, something the regime has thus far refused to do.

Similar protests took place outside of the Iranian Parliament building in Tehran, according to opposition sources.



One victim identified as 26-year-old Soheila Jorkesh was reportedly attacked by the gangs while sitting in her car with the window open.



http://freebeacon.com/national-security/iranian-gangs-step-up-acid-attacks-against-immodest-women/


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In a Chilling Phone Call, Yazidi Woman Made a Sex Slave by ISIS Begs for West to Bomb Brothel


Yazidi women who have been captured by ISIS are being used as “sex slaves,” but a more appropriate description of what’s being done to them is brutal inhuman torture.

The torture is so horrific that some women are killing themselves rather than wait for rescue, and one woman even called a friend embedded with the Peshmerga to ask that their brothel be bombed.

A Kurdish activist and friend of the man who received the call tells BBC News that the woman begged:


If you know where we are, please bomb us. There is no life after this. I’m going to kill myself anyway. Others have killed themselves this morning. I’ve been raped 30 times and it’s not even lunch time. I can’t go to the toilet. Please bomb us.


It’s not just Yazidi women who are targeted – any non-Islamic woman in ISIS-controlled areas is at risk. The newest issue of ISIS’ magazine, Dabiq, declares:

“Enslaving the families of the kuffār [non-believers] and taking their women as concubines is a firmly established aspect of the Sharia that if one were to deny or mock, he would be denying or mocking the verses of the Qur’an… and thereby apostatizing from Islam.”

What these women are going through is unimaginable. They are crying out to be saved even if it results in their death. Will the world listen?


http://www.ijreview.com/2014/10/191245-chilling-phone-call-yazidi-woman-made-sex-slave-isis-begs-west-bomb-brothel/


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Iran Hangs Woman For Killing Alleged Rapist





TEHRAN, Iran – Iran hanged a woman on Saturday who was convicted of murdering a man she alleged was trying to rape her, drawing swift international condemnation for a prosecution several countries described as flawed.

Reyhaneh Jabbari was hanged at dawn for premeditated murder, the official IRNA news agency reported. It quoted a statement issued by the Tehran Prosecutor Office Saturday that rejected the claim of attempted rape and said that all evidence proved that Jabbari had plotted to kill Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former intelligence agent.

The United Nations as well as Amnesty International and other human rights groups had called on Iran’s judiciary to halt the execution, which was carried out after the country’s Supreme Court upheld the verdict. The victim’s family could have saved Jabbari’s life by accepting blood money but they refused to do so.


http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/10/25/iran-hangs-woman-for-killing-alleged-rapist/?intcmp=latestnews


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Maybe the USA and others shouldn't have been so quick to do whatever it takes to get rid of Assad.  How many women were being stoned in Syria before USA and NATO unleashed hell on earth by funding, arming, and supporting in every way this "ISIS", while they were still calling themselves Al-Queda 4 years ago?

Will the USA take responsiblility for the damage they have caused?   And it was on purpose, as we all knew.   And as Joe Biden famously let slip the other week, that Turkey (ally, NATO) let too many fighters into Syria! 

Oops!    Maybe it's time to backtrack and support the people fighting these insane Jihadis, like the government of Syria...

These crimes that you are showing off, are happening thanks to the USA's meddling in the region.

How many millions of people does the USA kill, while it's idiot citizens complain about how Muslims treat women? 

Give me a break.
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If you remember, this latest armageddon started when the West insisted on regime change in Libya, inventing all sorts of lies to get their way.   And get their way they did, bombing and destroying the most developed African country, based on nothing but lies.    Libya is in ruins, a country that previously had zero debt - Goldman Sachs et al were in there before the rebels held any ground, so surprise - Libya is in debt.   They had a gold standard, now worthless paper + loans + debt that can never be repayed, just like America's debt.

They had free health care for everyone.   No homelessness.  Highest standard of living in Africa, and higher than many European countries, and probably higher than the USA's.  

In the name of women - that's been destroyed, and all they have is killing, and suffering, and a destroyed country.

A side effect of this Western intervention in Libya were all the Jihadi's the American's let loose!   They used the Jihadi's against Gaddaffi, but when the monster got out of hand, and the Jihadi's went south to Mali, the West decided these al-queda guys aren't our friends any more.    

Except the Jihadis that went to Syria rather than Mali - the USA countinued (and continues) to arm and support various militant groups against Assad.    They are all fighting to bring down the Assad's secular government, and have Sharia law instead.  But the Americans keep funding them, claiming it's the "moderates" that they support.   The heart eating cannibal from last year was one such moderate, being a commander of the "Free Syrian Army" who USA loves so much.

You would do much better to raise awareness in your own country, to stop supporting these terrorists every time it's politically convenient.
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If you remember, this latest armageddon started when the West insisted on regime change in Libya, inventing all sorts of lies to get their way.   And get their way they did, bombing and destroying the most developed African country, based on nothing but lies.    Libya is in ruins, a country that previously had zero debt - Goldman Sachs et al were in there before the rebels held any ground, so surprise - Libya is in debt.   They had a gold standard, now worthless paper + loans + debt that can never be repayed, just like America's debt.

They had free health care for everyone.   No homelessness.  Highest standard of living in Africa, and higher than many European countries, and probably higher than the USA's.  

In the name of women - that's been destroyed, and all they have is killing, and suffering, and a destroyed country.

A side effect of this Western intervention in Libya were all the Jihadi's the American's let loose!   They used the Jihadi's against Gaddaffi, but when the monster got out of hand, and the Jihadi's went south to Mali, the West decided these al-queda guys aren't our friends any more.    

Except the Jihadis that went to Syria rather than Mali - the USA countinued (and continues) to arm and support various militant groups against Assad.    They are all fighting to bring down the Assad's secular government, and have Sharia law instead.  But the Americans keep funding them, claiming it's the "moderates" that they support.   The heart eating cannibal from last year was one such moderate, being a commander of the "Free Syrian Army" who USA loves so much.

You would do much better to raise awareness in your own country, to stop supporting these terrorists every time it's politically convenient.

I get it. The feminists are right to ignore those women. That is your position?  Roll Eyes

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Women have it bad in Iraq but men have it even worse. I don't really see the logic behind complaining about the poor living conditions of women rather than the poor living coditions of people.
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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.
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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.


The feminists from the West (I am guessing all feminists are from the West anyway) are too busy fighting against the 'patriarchy'. You do not have to worry about them  'exploiting' the public stoning of their sisters to push the agenda of Lockheed Martin or Northrop Grumman.

All those women were killed by weapons from the West's War Machine?

I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes


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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.
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I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes



The death penalty is cruel and wrong and should be abolished world wide.  Starting with the worst offending country: USA.   The women in Iran was found guilty of murder, Iran like the US has the death penalty.   The difference is they use it FAR less than the U.S. does, who's shown they are not above executing mentally retarded people even.   USA's such a notorious killer that the world refuses to sell them the lethal injection drugs, knowing they are executing many innocent people.

And their dumb citizens dare criticize countries they couldn't find on the map.  

Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.
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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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I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes



The death penalty is cruel and wrong and should be abolished world wide.  Starting with the worst offending country: USA.   The women in Iran was found guilty of murder, Iran like the US has the death penalty.   The difference is they use it FAR less than the U.S. does, who's shown they are not above executing mentally retarded people even.   USA's such a notorious killer that the world refuses to sell them the lethal injection drugs, knowing they are executing many innocent people.

And their dumb citizens dare criticize countries they couldn't find on the map.  

Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.


I am sure more women are dying in the US than iran from car crashes as they do have the right to drive here...

Women in the US can even drink beer from a pot or a black kettle too if they feel like it  Cool


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Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.


I am sure more women are dying in the US than iran from car crashes as they do have the right to drive here...

Women in the US can even drink beer from a pot or a black kettle too if they feel like it  Cool


You should familiarize yourself with the facts before you engage in your keyboard activism.    The US's ally Saudi Arabia is the place in the world where women aren't allowed to drive and many other such laws.    Women of course can drive in Iran, as well as many other things that your allies don't allow women.    Again, the Saudi people are not the Saudi regime - who are the ones institutionalizing this oppression.   Your country has always backed the tyrannical regime there, because you need their oil.   The women are just collateral damage from your point of view.   If you wanted to help, you would single out the tyrants, rather than spout off ignorant / racist crap against entire cultures.   Deal with your own house.    And answer the question - which government kills more women each year, Iran or USA.   Bonus - quantify the amount of people each government kills in cold blood.
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Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.


I am sure more women are dying in the US than iran from car crashes as they do have the right to drive here...

Women in the US can even drink beer from a pot or a black kettle too if they feel like it  Cool


You should familiarize yourself with the facts before you engage in your keyboard activism.    The US's ally Saudi Arabia is the place in the world where women aren't allowed to drive and many other such laws.    Women of course can drive in Iran, as well as many other things that your allies don't allow women.    Again, the Saudi people are not the Saudi regime - who are the ones institutionalizing this oppression.   Your country has always backed the tyrannical regime there, because you need their oil.   The women are just collateral damage from your point of view.   If you wanted to help, you would single out the tyrants, rather than spout off ignorant / racist crap against entire cultures.   Deal with your own house.    And answer the question - which government kills more women each year, Iran or USA.   Bonus - quantify the amount of people each government kills in cold blood.

Are you a feminist? Are you fighting against the patriarchy? All those numbers you are asking are easy to find using a Google search. I am not going to do your homework. You are free to call me anything you want and whatever you want.

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Are you a feminist? Are you fighting against the patriarchy? All those numbers you are asking are easy to find using a Google search. I am not going to do your homework. You are free to call me anything you want and whatever you want.



Spouting racism on the internet isn't exactly "fighting against the patriarchy", in any way.   The kind of crap you say is constantly used by your own government to kill more women abroad.   Real feminists understand that war is worst for at risk groups, like women, and don't go around inciting hatred.   You really don't know what you are talking about - saying women in Iran can't drive for example - yet you talk, and talk.   You are a racist masquerading as a feminist basically.

You claim to care about women getting the death penalty and being executed , except you don't care about the women executed by your state.   Roll Eyes

Not to even mention all the women your country bombs to pieces, year after year, just to keep your bankrupt country going.

If you only knew how much damage the West's meddling has done to women and everyone else in these regions, you wouldn't be so quick to judge.   Think about it, if you weren't seen as a nation of invading murderers by so many of these people you bring up, you would have a much better chance at influencing their behaviours towards women etc.   Instead you show the world that USA will do business with the worst human rights offenders, so long as it's profitable.    Good luck exporting those "values" my friend.

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Are you a feminist? Are you fighting against the patriarchy? All those numbers you are asking are easy to find using a Google search. I am not going to do your homework. You are free to call me anything you want and whatever you want.



Spouting racism on the internet isn't exactly "fighting against the patriarchy", in any way.   The kind of crap you say is constantly used by your own government to kill more women abroad.   Real feminists understand that war is worst for at risk groups, like women, and don't go around inciting hatred.   You really don't know what you are talking about - saying women in Iran can't drive for example - yet you talk, and talk.   You are a racist masquerading as a feminist basically.

You claim to care about women getting the death penalty and being executed , except you don't care about the women executed by your state.   Roll Eyes

Not to even mention all the women your country bombs to pieces, year after year, just to keep your bankrupt country going.

If you only knew how much damage the West's meddling has done to women and everyone else in these regions, you wouldn't be so quick to judge.   Think about it, if you weren't seen as a nation of invading murderers by so many of these people you bring up, you would have a much better chance at influencing their behaviours towards women etc.   Instead you show the world that USA will do business with the worst human rights offenders, so long as it's profitable.    Good luck exporting those "values" my friend.



If I only knew.. Still waiting with more than your words...

Why don't you share with us all those statistics. Links? Again anything you want to say to me or the world. This is your opportunity. I will never edit your post. I welcome the time you spend with me instead of with your loved ones. I do appreciate it.

Unless, just like the Saudis with the U.S., you need my 'pressure' to help you do your homework?

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I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes

Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.
Our government doesn't kill woman for adultery, Iran does.

Women have it bad in Iraq but men have it even worse. I don't really see the logic behind complaining about the poor living conditions of women rather than the poor living coditions of people.
Why do men have it worse than women in Iraq?

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I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes

Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.
Our government doesn't kill woman for adultery, Iran does.

Women have it bad in Iraq but men have it even worse. I don't really see the logic behind complaining about the poor living conditions of women rather than the poor living coditions of people.
Why do men have it worse than women in Iraq?


Do not expect any answers...  Cool

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Wilikon seems to have a hard-on for this shit! kinda creepy.
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I guess the rope they used to hang that poor woman in Iran was made in USA.... The rocks for stoning were purchased at Home Depot... Roll Eyes

Who kills more women - the USA or Iran?   You are the pot calling the kettle black.  That is the point.
Our government doesn't kill woman for adultery, Iran does.

Women have it bad in Iraq but men have it even worse. I don't really see the logic behind complaining about the poor living conditions of women rather than the poor living coditions of people.
Why do men have it worse than women in Iraq?


Do not expect any answers...  Cool



Why? because any man between the ages of 12 to like 80 is considered an enemy combatant. That's why you retard.
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Wilikon seems to have a hard-on for this shit! kinda creepy.



Psychological projection is a theory in psychology in which humans defend themselves against unpleasant impulses by denying their existence in themselves, while attributing them to others. For example, a person who is rude may constantly accuse other people of being rude.

According to some research, the projection of one's negative qualities onto others is a common process in everyday life...


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Wilikon seems to have a hard-on for this shit! kinda creepy.


Very creepy.   Also ridiculous to think posting racist rants on  bulletin board will somehow help women.  It's just dumb.  Willikon - why did you say that women can't drive in Iran?   You are clueless, proven wrong, but keep going anyway.    Don't you think you should read up on the facts before you talk?
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Wilikon seems to have a hard-on for this shit! kinda creepy.


Very creepy.   Also ridiculous to think posting racist rants on  bulletin board will somehow help women.  It's just dumb.  Willikon - why did you say that women can't drive in Iran?   You are clueless, proven wrong, but keep going anyway.    Don't you think you should read up on the facts before you talk?


The sad thing about this thread is I will have more examples posted, over and over and over again through the years. This situation existed way before I was born and will still exist way after my natural demise. I was hoping some of the more passionate feminists would join. Alas so far mostly people who do not see anything wrong with this situation are attracted to this thread. No matter, their position should be seen by all.

Stay tuned and thank you again for participating, rastaman and others. I welcome your input.

But why should anyone be surprised on how some of us feel passionate about a thread called "The Real War on Women"?
A lot of those women are going through honor killings by their own family members. I really do not know why. Does honor killing only target girls and women? Does anyone know? rastaman do you know? I am guessing you are a male. What is your position regarding this disparity? Should more males be targeted by honor killings to balance the numbers?




http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/05/28/in-pakistan-honor-killings-claim-1000-womens-lives-annually-why-is-this-still-happening/



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I was hoping some of the more passionate feminists would join. Alas so far mostly people who do not see anything wrong with this situation are attracted to this thread. No matter, their position should be seen by all.

It's not that people see nothing wrong with the situation, but rather that they see something wrong with your framing of it. That seems obvious from the replies so far. Maybe if you actually read the replies instead of dismissing them, and tried to look at the context in which this happens you'd see the problem.
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I was hoping some of the more passionate feminists would join. Alas so far mostly people who do not see anything wrong with this situation are attracted to this thread. No matter, their position should be seen by all.

It's not that people see nothing wrong with the situation, but rather that they see something wrong with your framing of it. That seems obvious from the replies so far. Maybe if you actually read the replies instead of dismissing them, and tried to look at the context in which this happens you'd see the problem.

I did not know there were a good context for violence against women. I learn something new everyday...

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I was hoping some of the more passionate feminists would join. Alas so far mostly people who do not see anything wrong with this situation are attracted to this thread. No matter, their position should be seen by all.

It's not that people see nothing wrong with the situation, but rather that they see something wrong with your framing of it. That seems obvious from the replies so far. Maybe if you actually read the replies instead of dismissing them, and tried to look at the context in which this happens you'd see the problem.

I did not know there were a good context for violence against women. I learn something new everyday...



There you go again, distorting and dismissing what is being said because it's not what you want to hear. Again, no one here is advocating for violence against women. But you're not really helping them as much as you think you are if you ignore the context in which this happens. You know, countries that (sort of) protect women's rights at home, while sacrificing them for power and influence abroad.
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I was hoping some of the more passionate feminists would join. Alas so far mostly people who do not see anything wrong with this situation are attracted to this thread. No matter, their position should be seen by all.

It's not that people see nothing wrong with the situation, but rather that they see something wrong with your framing of it. That seems obvious from the replies so far. Maybe if you actually read the replies instead of dismissing them, and tried to look at the context in which this happens you'd see the problem.

I did not know there were a good context for violence against women. I learn something new everyday...



There you go again, distorting and dismissing what is being said because it's not what you want to hear. Again, no one here is advocating for violence against women. But you're not really helping them as much as you think you are if you ignore the context in which this happens. You know, countries that (sort of) protect women's rights at home, while sacrificing them for power and influence abroad.


So the context is: the type of violence I am highlighting here on this thread happens because of countries that (sort of) protect women's rights at home, while sacrificing them for power and influence abroad.... are what? Responsible? Do not do enough to help the condition of those women? Maybe the countries that (sort of) protect women should invade those that do not and impose their views?

We agree it is better for any women to live in a country that (sort of) protect women's right than a country that does not. Feminists should agree with that too and yet do nothing and do not speak up.

How old is the US as a country? 238 years. Let's add (approximately) the old european empires and their colonization/influences upon other countries. 300 years? Nah. let's push it back to 500 years in the past to be sure. I really do not have the historical evidence they were responsible for the brutality we all can see here right now BUT... Let me help you arguing against me  Wink

Slavery and torture were the old evil empires' favorite tools among other things to impose their religion and economical straitjacket. The countries that were invaded for centuries, like traumatized children, are stuck into repeating the abuses they went through, generations after generations. But only to their own female population of course. We, all of us, should blame the old empires and the US for their (sort of?) violence on women now. Not their own women as they are (sort of) protected. This is why I am wrong as I could not see the bigger picture. These men are not responsible for burying their wives, sisters, daughters alive and stone them to death in 2014. The foreigners who invaded them 300, 400, 500, (600?, 700?) years ago are the real culprits.

Yeah.. I think I got the context right this time  Roll Eyes


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So the context is: the type of violence I am highlighting here on this thread happens because of countries that (sort of) protect women's rights at home, while sacrificing them for power and influence abroad.... are what? Responsible? Do not do enough to help the condition of those women? Maybe the countries that (sort of) protect women should invade those that do not and impose their views?

We agree it is better for any women to live in a country that (sort of) protect women's right than a country that does not. Feminists should agree with that too and yet do nothing and do not speak up.

How old is the US as a country? 238 years. Let's add (approximately) the old european empires and their colonization/influences upon other countries. 300 years? Nah. let's push it back to 500 years in the past to be sure. I really do not have the historical evidence they were responsible for the brutality we all can see here right now BUT... Let me help you arguing against me  Wink

Slavery and torture were the old evil empires' favorite tools among other things to impose their religion and economical straitjacket. The countries that were invaded for centuries, like traumatized children, are stuck into repeating the abuses they went through, generations after generations. But only to their own female population of course. We, all of us, should blame the old empires and the US for their (sort of?) violence on women now. Not their own women as they are (sort of) protected. This is why I am wrong as I could not see the bigger picture. These men are not responsible for burying their wives, sisters, daughters alive and stone them to death in 2014. The foreigners who invaded them 300, 400, 500, (600?, 700?) years ago are the real culprits.

Yeah.. I think I got the context right this time  Roll Eyes


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See what I mean when I say you didn't read the other posts and just dismissed them outright? You don't need to go back a thousand years. It has been repeatedly pointed out to you in this thread that one of the main problems is the support of extremist fanatics against secular forces all throughout the region by the western powers. If you disenfranchise and persecute the moderate people in the region, and then put in power extremists, who are only there to keep the population under control and siphon the resources out, what do you expect the results to be?

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So the context is: the type of violence I am highlighting here on this thread happens because of countries that (sort of) protect women's rights at home, while sacrificing them for power and influence abroad.... are what? Responsible? Do not do enough to help the condition of those women? Maybe the countries that (sort of) protect women should invade those that do not and impose their views?

We agree it is better for any women to live in a country that (sort of) protect women's right than a country that does not. Feminists should agree with that too and yet do nothing and do not speak up.

How old is the US as a country? 238 years. Let's add (approximately) the old european empires and their colonization/influences upon other countries. 300 years? Nah. let's push it back to 500 years in the past to be sure. I really do not have the historical evidence they were responsible for the brutality we all can see here right now BUT... Let me help you arguing against me  Wink

Slavery and torture were the old evil empires' favorite tools among other things to impose their religion and economical straitjacket. The countries that were invaded for centuries, like traumatized children, are stuck into repeating the abuses they went through, generations after generations. But only to their own female population of course. We, all of us, should blame the old empires and the US for their (sort of?) violence on women now. Not their own women as they are (sort of) protected. This is why I am wrong as I could not see the bigger picture. These men are not responsible for burying their wives, sisters, daughters alive and stone them to death in 2014. The foreigners who invaded them 300, 400, 500, (600?, 700?) years ago are the real culprits.

Yeah.. I think I got the context right this time  Roll Eyes


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See what I mean when I say you didn't read the other posts and just dismissed them outright? You don't need to go back a thousand years. It has been repeatedly pointed out to you in this thread that one of the main problems is the support of extremist fanatics against secular forces all throughout the region by the western powers. If you disenfranchise and persecute the moderate people in the region, and then put in power extremists, who are only there to keep the population under control and siphon the resources out, what do you expect the results to be?

ps: avoid getting blue by not arguing against yourself, and instead learning about the topics you care about. Tongue

Showing the face of this side of extremism and what it does to defenseless women is what this thread is about. I don't believe their faces should be forgotten. If no more of those abuses happen then... This thread will naturally fade to black...

Sadly my game theory is not too positive about this outcome. I am sure we will go back and forth for my next post. Always an abuse on the horizon...





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Showing the face of this side of extremism and what it does to defenseless women is what this thread is about. I don't believe their faces should be forgotten. If no more of those abuses happen then... This thread will naturally fade to black...

Sadly my game theory is not too positive about this outcome. I am sure we will go back and forth for my next post. Always an abuse on the horizon...







Sure, keep on showing what this extremism is capable of. I'm just asking you to keep in mind not only that it is just that, but also who is helping keep it in power.
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Showing the face of this side of extremism and what it does to defenseless women is what this thread is about. I don't believe their faces should be forgotten. If no more of those abuses happen then... This thread will naturally fade to black...

Sadly my game theory is not too positive about this outcome. I am sure we will go back and forth for my next post. Always an abuse on the horizon...







Sure, keep on showing what this extremism is capable of. I'm just asking you to keep in mind not only that it is just that, but also who is helping keep it in power.


I was and I will. Thank you for participating.

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'I have to check her teeth': Footage shows ISIS fighters attending slave girl 'market' where they barter for young women... with green-eyed teens fetching the highest price



A video has emerged purporting to show Islamic State fighters bartering over Yazidi women at a slave girl ‘market’.

Recently, the terror organisation boasted of enslaving women from the Iraqi ethnic minority and the men appearing in the clip explain it is ‘slave market day’.

The clip shows the men negotiating the price of the women, with blue and green-eyed young girls fetching a higher price.

The men laugh and another says: ‘Today is the day of (female) slaves and we should have our share.’

At this point, the bartering begins after a seller is found, who says he is happy to sell his slave for a Glock pistol.

Sellers offer prices, with one going as high as five banknotes – which subtitles on the clip explaining that one banknote is probably the equivalent of 100 dollars.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2818598/Footage-shows-ISIS-fighters-attending-slave-girl-market.html


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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304950.msg9430611#msg9430611

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The real war on women happens in the USA too with the Democrats pushing laws that makes it less interesting and more costly for companies to hire women while creating retaliation from men
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The real war on women happens in the USA too with the Democrats pushing laws that makes it less interesting and more costly for companies to hire women while creating retaliation from men

You meant the republicans whose laws push women to be stoned to death in public?


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The real war on women happens in the USA too with the Democrats pushing laws that makes it less interesting and more costly for companies to hire women while creating retaliation from men

You meant the republicans whose laws push women to be stoned to death in public?




Obama hates women and think they are weak so they have to be protected

Men and Women are different, they are educated differently and most the differences we see come from the natural difference between men and women or the different education received

Evolution has probably made men and women different as well because they had to use different ways to survive
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The real war on women happens in the USA too with the Democrats pushing laws that makes it less interesting and more costly for companies to hire women while creating retaliation from men

You meant the republicans whose laws push women to be stoned to death in public?




Obama hates women and think they are weak so they have to be protected

Men and Women are different, they are educated differently and most the differences we see come from the natural difference between men and women or the different education received

Evolution has probably made men and women different as well because they had to use different ways to survive

Women can do a lot of things I can never do. My mother is my role model, so are my two sisters.

It is sad to equate free birth control or a better representation of females in Silicon Valley to females being stoned to death by their own brothers in Korangal Valley.

Not implying this is the case with you, but obviously the case with many here on this thread...




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POP babe Beyoncé sparked fury last night when she donned an Islamic-style veil in her latest video.





The megastar was seen sporting the niqab in the promo for her Superpower duet with Frank Ocean, 27.

But religious activists accused her of disrespecting Islam by pairing the headgear with a flesh-flashing outfit.

Now she has started a fresh storm with Twitter user Karesa Warner saying: “Dear Beyonce: Do you think you’re going to get away with wearing a version of Islamic head-dress, niqab, while promoting your Demonic music?”

Dina added: “Quoting our holy Quran and dressing in a niqab isn’t a fashion statement you dumb beyonce.”




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The real war on women happens in the USA too with the Democrats pushing laws that makes it less interesting and more costly for companies to hire women while creating retaliation from men

You meant the republicans whose laws push women to be stoned to death in public?




Obama hates women and think they are weak so they have to be protected

Men and Women are different, they are educated differently and most the differences we see come from the natural difference between men and women or the different education received

Evolution has probably made men and women different as well because they had to use different ways to survive

Women can do a lot of things I can never do. My mother is my role model, so are my two sisters.

It is sad to equate free birth control or a better representation of females in Silicon Valley to females being stoned to death by their own brothers in Korangal Valley.

Not implying this is the case with you, but obviously the case with many here on this thread...






Women don't need to be protected by politicians and there is no women that is working that has a problem to pay for her birth control, it's not a problem of any women.
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Afghanistan In Midst Of National Crisis After Woman Walks Around Kabul With Her Bare Legs Showing…






Here’s the mystery woman who ditched her burqa in Afghanistan and sauntered around Kabul with her legs showing — stunning onlookers and scandalizing the country’s mullahs.

“I was shocked,’’ the man who took the photo, local journalist Hayat Ensafi, told the BBC.

“I know I had to catch this special moment because I never saw a woman here walking down the streets like this.’’

He tried to talk to her, “but she walked very fast and didn’t talk to me at all.’’

He posted the shot on Facebook and it has gone viral.

“The whole city of Kabul is shocked,’’ he told the British network. [..]

“We are living in a Muslim country and we can’t bear such people like she is,” wrote a user named Ahmad.


http://nypost.com/2014/12/11/afghan-woman-shocks-onlookers-by-baring-her-legs/


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We should find out what really happens after a month.
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If the Democrats could stop consider women as weak, stupid and in need of rescue...THAT'D BE GREAT!
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Video: Islamic State Saudi Arabia Publicly Beheads Woman Accused Of Murder…



http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b89_1421360015



Edit: Is she screaming "Injustice"? Can someone confirm.



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This isn't in a western country so no one will cry about it.
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Women dont deserve this, wherever they come from this is not allowed.

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This isn't in a western country so no one will cry about it.



 Roll Eyes Western third wave feminists do care. A lot  Roll Eyes



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This isn't in a western country so no one will cry about it.



 Roll Eyes Western third wave feminists do care. A lot  Roll Eyes





third wave feminism is a joke.

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This isn't in a western country so no one will cry about it.



 Roll Eyes Western third wave feminists do care. A lot  Roll Eyes





third wave feminism is a joke.

That is the reason for my  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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Yeah I know they just annoy me so much.

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Video: Islamic State Saudi Arabia Publicly Beheads Woman Accused Of Murder…



http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b89_1421360015



Edit: Is she screaming "Injustice"? Can someone confirm.






Saudis Arrest Man Who Filmed Beheading



Authorities have arrested the man responsible for the chilling footage of a public beheading in Saudi Arabia circulating the Internet, Saudi news outlets reported on Sunday. The video, distributed by human rights activists last week, reveals a public execution of a woman on Jan. 12 in the city of Mecca. Footage shows three security officers surrounding a professional swordsman as he beheads a woman sitting in the street. Local reports did not specify what charges the man who shot the video will face, but Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Mansour Turki said the case will be handled according to cybercrime laws. Saudi Arabia, which follows a strict interpretation of Sharia law, or the legal code of Islam based on the Quran, has come under scrutiny for some of its practices. In the wake of the gruesome recording, human rights activist have pointed out the nation has beheaded 10 people in the last two weeks and 90 people last year.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2015/01/18/saudis-arrest-man-who-filmed-beheading.html


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German Imam In Berlin Mosque: Women Should Be Confined To The Home And Never Say No To Sex With Husband…



According to the Imam the ban on refusing sex includes when she has her period.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQvtJihSVwk



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Women dont deserve this, wherever they come from this is not allowed.

Men get executed too.....
If you have to condemn the beheading, that is fine. It should not be because the victim is a woman.
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This stuff is not our business in the West. Why do woman have to have the same rights all around the world?
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This stuff is not our business in the West. Why do woman have to have the same rights all around the world?



Is not to be stoned to death because of suspicion a right?


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Islamic State’s Sharia Enforcers Attack Woman For “Exposing Her Eyes Too Much”…




The Islamic State’s (ISIS/ISIL) established “morality police” reportedly attacked a woman in eastern Syria because her eyes were exposed.

Women under the caliphate must dress conservatively, following the protocols issued in various ISIS publications concerning the behavior of women. This includes a full face veil. The majority of women shown in pictures and videos are covered from head to toe in all black. The ISIS morality gangs in Albuhamai, Syria, found a woman wearing a full face veil that they deemed to have left her eyes too exposed. The police also arrested two men who attempted to protect her.

In July, the jihadists passed extreme restrictions on women. A full-face veil is required, and the hands and feet must be covered. Females must not wear clothes that “hug the body.”



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This stuff is not our business in the West. Why do woman have to have the same rights all around the world?


In the West, there is a war on women saying they are weak and need to be helped which is very condescending and degrading.
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This stuff is not our business in the West. Why do woman have to have the same rights all around the world?


In the West, there is a war on women saying they are weak and need to be helped which is very condescending and degrading.


In the West the same condescending people never talk about all the women in this thread. They must be invisible to them...


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one thing that really damaged my vision of western woman is 1 the continual porn exposure and 2 the fact that a Silvio or dsk can rape or exploit what ever in impunity. I think it's planned, so that westerners (once upon a time) start to feel "uncomfortable" or "suspicious" around western women, part of the disintegration of the west plan for merging in the NWO dream, I guess. Yes you fucked it massively, in time....

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one thing that really damaged my vision of western woman is 1 the continual porn exposure and 2 the fact that a Silvio or dsk can rape or exploit what ever in impunity. I think it's planned, so that westerners (once upon a time) start to feel "uncomfortable" or "suspicious" around western women, part of the disintegration of the west plan for merging in the NWO dream, I guess. Yes you fucked it massively, in time....



http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2015/02/18/why_are_jihadis_so_obsessed_with_porn_351440.html


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one thing that really damaged my vision of western woman is 1 the continual porn exposure and 2 the fact that a Silvio or dsk can rape or exploit what ever in impunity. I think it's planned, so that westerners (once upon a time) start to feel "uncomfortable" or "suspicious" around western women, part of the disintegration of the west plan for merging in the NWO dream, I guess. Yes you fucked it massively, in time....



http://www.realclearpolitics.com/2015/02/18/why_are_jihadis_so_obsessed_with_porn_351440.html




it's ot but why can't people use https... so what's in it?

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Boko Haram Captive Says Fighters Prayed To Allah Before Raping Them Hoping To Impregnate Them With Next Generation of Jihadists…







Hundreds of women and girls captured by Boko Haram have been raped, many repeatedly, in what officials and relief workers describe as a deliberate strategy to dominate rural residents and possibly even create a new generation of Islamist militants in Nigeria.

In interviews, the women described being locked in houses by the dozen, at the beck and call of fighters who forced them to have sex, sometimes with the specific goal of impregnating them.

“They married me,” said Hamsatu, 25, a young woman in a black-and-purple head scarf, looking down at the ground. She said she was four months pregnant, that the father was a Boko Haram member and that she had been forced to have sex with other militants who took control of her town. […]

Now, dozens of newly freed women and girls, many of them pregnant and battered, are showing up at a sprawling camp for the displaced here outside the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, as Nigerian soldiers and other military forces try to push Boko Haram out of nearby territory it has occupied for much of the past year.

The full human toll of that occupation is only now emerging. More than 15,000 people have sought shelter at the camp, at an abandoned federal office-worker training center, most of them women, relief officials said. Over 200 have so far been found to be pregnant, but relief officials believe many more are bearing the unwanted children of Boko Haram militants.

“The sect leaders make a very conscious effort to impregnate the women,” said the Borno governor, Kashim Shettima. “Some of them, I was told, even pray before mating, offering supplications for God to make the products of what they are doing become children that will inherit their ideology.”

The militants have openly promised to treat women as chattel. After Boko Haram militants kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls from the village of Chibok last year, the group’s leader called them slaves and threatened to “sell them in the market.”

“We would marry them out at the age of 9,” the leader, Abubakar Shekau, said in a video message soon after the girls were abducted, prompting the global “Bring Back Our Girls” campaign. “We would marry them out at the age of 12.”



http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Boko-Haram-militants-raped-hundreds-of-female-captives-in-Nigeria/articleshow/47340316.cms


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Woman, Gang Raped In Syria, Then Allegedly ‘Honor Killed’ By Her Family In Germany


A rape victim branded “unclean” by her family after the assault in her native Syria has been murdered in Germany amid claims her mother ordered the honour killing.

The woman, named only as Rokstan M, was found buried in a shallow grave in an allotment in the eastern German city of Dessau after being stabbed to death.

Police believe the 20-year-old was murdered by her father and brothers, who thought she had brought shame on their family through the sex attack by three men.

And Rokstan’s former employer, author Mark Krüger, has claimed the young woman’s mother was behind the slaying, ordering the men to carry out the murder.


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Western women love to claim that they are oppressed but they have no idea what its like to be muslim haha.
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October 09, 2015, 02:58:19 AM
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Western women love to claim that they are oppressed but they have no idea what its like to be muslim haha.


Try to tell that to a 3rd wave feminist...


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