Woman sentenced to 30 months in prison in Morocco just for wearing a tee-shirt

Anonymous
I’m surprised by how many people are happy to vacation in a country that has this approach to women’s rights. Not for me.

Also, this thread is a dumpster fire. All these people would say that MLK should have sat in jail in Memphis, that he deserved it, and was an idiot. I don’t know enough Moroccan law to know if she broke a law, but if she did, then it is a very disturbing law and good for her for drawing attention to it. But lots of people on this thread think people should just shut up and take it, I guess, and only idiots engage in peaceful civil disobedience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many people are happy to vacation in a country that has this approach to women’s rights. Not for me.

Also, this thread is a dumpster fire. All these people would say that MLK should have sat in jail in Memphis, that he deserved it, and was an idiot. I don’t know enough Moroccan law to know if she broke a law, but if she did, then it is a very disturbing law and good for her for drawing attention to it. But lots of people on this thread think people should just shut up and take it, I guess, and only idiots engage in peaceful civil disobedience.


EXACTLY!!! I basically said the same thing upthread. This thread is pure insanity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many of you are saying "she is dumb" and "she should have known better."

Is that what you would have said about women who fought for your right to vote in this country? How about the ones who broke the law to help the enslaved?

The ignorance in this thread is astounding.

Yes, she broke the law and the sentence is horrifying. What's more horrifying is the complete lack of human rights in Morocco, but especially women's rights. And you are just shrugging your shoulders.


She wasn't doing anything for human or women's rights. Trying to draw a parallel between suffragettes in their own country trying to ensure a vote and someone being wildly provocative in a country not their own? Who exactly is ignorant again?

why do you hate women? Yes, she was doing it for human rights. Pull your head out of your a$$, your misogyny is clouding your judgement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many of you are saying "she is dumb" and "she should have known better."

Is that what you would have said about women who fought for your right to vote in this country? How about the ones who broke the law to help the enslaved?

The ignorance in this thread is astounding.

Yes, she broke the law and the sentence is horrifying. What's more horrifying is the complete lack of human rights in Morocco, but especially women's rights. And you are just shrugging your shoulders.


She wasn't doing anything for human or women's rights. Trying to draw a parallel between suffragettes in their own country trying to ensure a vote and someone being wildly provocative in a country not their own? Who exactly is ignorant again?

why do you hate women? Yes, she was doing it for human rights. Pull your head out of your a$$, your misogyny is clouding your judgement.


Not all women. Just idiots. She knew exactly what she was doing. I'm a woman by the way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Religion is a poison.

Disrespect is a poison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe how many of you are saying "she is dumb" and "she should have known better."

Is that what you would have said about women who fought for your right to vote in this country? How about the ones who broke the law to help the enslaved?

The ignorance in this thread is astounding.

Yes, she broke the law and the sentence is horrifying. What's more horrifying is the complete lack of human rights in Morocco, but especially women's rights. And you are just shrugging your shoulders.


She wasn't doing anything for human or women's rights. Trying to draw a parallel between suffragettes in their own country trying to ensure a vote and someone being wildly provocative in a country not their own? Who exactly is ignorant again?

why do you hate women? Yes, she was doing it for human rights. Pull your head out of your a$$, your misogyny is clouding your judgement.


Not all women. Just idiots. She knew exactly what she was doing. I'm a woman by the way.


Why are you calling her an idiot, idiot? Yes, she knew what she was doing. She is fighting for her rights, you POS.

Guaranteed you know nothing about Morocco or how women (and even men) live there. She has every right to call out the horrible treatment of women and demand equal rights for all.

You've never lifted a finger for anyone else in your life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Religion is a poison.

Disrespect is a poison.


OK MAGA moron. Go climb back into your hole.
Anonymous
FAFO she probably wanted to get arrested to shine a light on the misogyny and homophobia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Morocco is a developed and moderate, generally-tolerant country.

Surprised at the harshness in this case. It does not seem fair.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15103943/Woman-jailed-30-months-wearing-Allah-lesbian-T-shirt.html


Misleading title and I’m sure you are trying to stir up sht.

Yeah, that woman FAFO. Deserves it.


Deserves 30 months in prison?


Morocco is not the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FAFO she probably wanted to get arrested to shine a light on the misogyny and homophobia


Yes, and that's exactly what she is doing. I have nothing but respect for her. It's world news today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Morocco is a developed and moderate, generally-tolerant country.

Surprised at the harshness in this case. It does not seem fair.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15103943/Woman-jailed-30-months-wearing-Allah-lesbian-T-shirt.html


Misleading title and I’m sure you are trying to stir up sht.

Yeah, that woman FAFO. Deserves it.


Deserves 30 months in prison?


Morocco is not the US.


And???? Women and people shouldn't fight for their rights in Morocco?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many people are happy to vacation in a country that has this approach to women’s rights. Not for me.

Also, this thread is a dumpster fire. All these people would say that MLK should have sat in jail in Memphis, that he deserved it, and was an idiot. I don’t know enough Moroccan law to know if she broke a law, but if she did, then it is a very disturbing law and good for her for drawing attention to it. But lots of people on this thread think people should just shut up and take it, I guess, and only idiots engage in peaceful civil disobedience.


Wait, we get to decide if Morocco's laws are sensible? Who gave us the authority?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Muslim, but that was distasteful of her to wear that shirt. This was not "just her wearing a tshirt," this is her traveling to another country trying to offend people.


Who cares if it was distasteful? She should not be in prison for daring to say them.


you can also go to jail for saying that Hitler was right on your t-shirt in many countries. Lost of germans actually believe this is true, but they cannot say it. Every country doesn't have the first & 2nd amendment. I think that this woman (im muslim) should've been left alone b/c she is just being dumb and honestly from the Sunnah of the Holy prophet there isn punishment for blasphemy- there is no punishment for saying "blasphemous" stuff in Islam this is some stupid shit we picked up from Christianity but I find it amusing that the daily mail gets SOOO offended when Muslim or just non-white countries punish expel for breaking their laws. there was another article about a girl who was going to prison for having cocaine (!!!) in Dubai (!!! what the off did she think was going to happen- it is a no tolerance for drugs policy state) and the DM was SOOO offended. If people fleeing the Taliban for helping the USA can be put in jail for not having the right papers in the USA then people who have cocaine can go to jail and people who have the wrong message on their clothing for that matter. It's all writing right- the writing in the t-shirt was wrong, the writing on the visa was 5 years, not 10??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by how many people are happy to vacation in a country that has this approach to women’s rights. Not for me.

Also, this thread is a dumpster fire. All these people would say that MLK should have sat in jail in Memphis, that he deserved it, and was an idiot. I don’t know enough Moroccan law to know if she broke a law, but if she did, then it is a very disturbing law and good for her for drawing attention to it. But lots of people on this thread think people should just shut up and take it, I guess, and only idiots engage in peaceful civil disobedience.


Wait, we get to decide if Morocco's laws are sensible? Who gave us the authority?


We get to decide where we spend our hard-earned money. I, like the PP you responded to, will not be spending any of my money in Morocco.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a Muslim, but that was distasteful of her to wear that shirt. This was not "just her wearing a tshirt," this is her traveling to another country trying to offend people.


Who cares if it was distasteful? She should not be in prison for daring to say them.


you can also go to jail for saying that Hitler was right on your t-shirt in many countries. Lost of germans actually believe this is true, but they cannot say it. Every country doesn't have the first & 2nd amendment. I think that this woman (im muslim) should've been left alone b/c she is just being dumb and honestly from the Sunnah of the Holy prophet there isn punishment for blasphemy- there is no punishment for saying "blasphemous" stuff in Islam this is some stupid shit we picked up from Christianity but I find it amusing that the daily mail gets SOOO offended when Muslim or just non-white countries punish expel for breaking their laws. there was another article about a girl who was going to prison for having cocaine (!!!) in Dubai (!!! what the off did she think was going to happen- it is a no tolerance for drugs policy state) and the DM was SOOO offended. If people fleeing the Taliban for helping the USA can be put in jail for not having the right papers in the USA then people who have cocaine can go to jail and people who have the wrong message on their clothing for that matter. It's all writing right- the writing in the t-shirt was wrong, the writing on the visa was 5 years, not 10??


SHE IS MOROCCAN LIVING IN MOROCCO. She is not Muslim. She should be able to fight for her own rights in her own country.

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