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originally posted by: markosity1973
Taqiya (blatant lying and deception) is all considered a normal part of Islam.
We cannot trust them as far as we can kick these people.
Islam belongs in the Arabian peninsula where it began and only there.
originally posted by: elouina
a reply to: pale5218
Just let them try me on this one, I will shoot them down. What this IS about is TRUE women's right issues that face the world and aren't politicized. She is willing to ignore the abuses of Muslim women. The stench of hypocrisy is dizzying and makes me want to vomit.
I don't think I need to show videos of Muslim women being abused, this is very real, and she protects it.
The video also brings up Cair which is essentially the Muslim brotherhood. Thought you may want to see this.
Linda Sarsour's connection to Cair
Link to Facebook Post for Cair San Fran
originally posted by: elouina
a reply to: kaylaluv
Custom or religion, does it matter?
This mutilating procedure is often associated mainly with the religion of Islam. This is incorrect. FGM/C is primarily a social practice, not a religious one. Female genital mutilation predated Islam. It originated in Africa and remains today a mainly African cultural practice. Some indicators of this are:
It is widely practiced in countries where the predominant religion is Christianity: Examples are Ethiopia and Kenya.
In multi-faith countries, it is often forced on girls whose families follow all faiths: Animism religions, Christianity, and Islam. For example, it is frequently practiced among both Muslims, Christians and Animists in Ethiopia, Eritrea, Sierra Leone, and Sudan.
Have you heard her speak out ASGAINST this?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: kaylaluv
Yes I know.
Looks like there will be a regular Tuesday thing soon. This is just as organic as the woman's march and I think it will take root.
www.dnainfo.com...
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: kaylaluv
Yes I know.
Looks like there will be a regular Tuesday thing soon. This is just as organic as the woman's march and I think it will take root.
www.dnainfo.com...
"It’s not enough to march," Kristi Sanford, a spokeswoman for Fair Economy Illinois, said. "Marching is our entry point to have conversations with people about what we want Illinois to look like."
originally posted by: kaylaluv
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: kaylaluv
Yes I know.
Looks like there will be a regular Tuesday thing soon. This is just as organic as the woman's march and I think it will take root.
www.dnainfo.com...
Cool. We should do this in all major cities. God knows there are plenty of things to be protesting.