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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Religion is a poison. [/quote] +1 This is what happens when the nutters take over. Same thing could happen here - just give the Christofacists a little more time. [/quote] +1[/quote] Exactly. I’m appalled by all the morons saying “that’s the law. What did she expect.” So if they passed a law tomorrow here in the US that women have to cover up, those moron would just do it? It’s lunacy. [/quote] Um, we do have laws about covering up. Try waking around with no clothes on and see what happens. Seriously, the enthocentricity here is just nuts. Different country, different rules![/quote] I see it went right over your head. We don’t have different rules for women in this country. She has every right to protest that and try to change it in hers.[/quote] Ok but there are better ways to protest right? Wearing an offensive shirt is just attention seeking and unclassy. Why not work with organizations that can lobby for change or start a grassroots movement. No, she deliberately chose to take action that is illegal. She was well aware of the consequences so now she has to accept that.[/quote] Tell me you know nothing about Morocco without telling me. She already started an organization. [/quote] Good for her! She’ll have 30 months to really focus on it while in prison. You really want me to be outraged but 9 pages in and I’m not.[/quote] I know, you're simply too dumb to be outraged. You don't see how someone fighting to have equal rights is noble and important. You don't value human life or human rights. And yet, you're indignant about it. It's the pinnacle of stupidity. No wonder Trump won with people like you voting. I'm guessing, like most of his voters, you will care a WHOLE lot when it happens to you. Until then, you people are incapable of empathy or critical thought.[/quote] The Moroccan woman has the same rights as a Moroccan man to criticize Islam. She doesn't have the same rights as a US citizen because she's not in the US. Why is this hard to understand?[/quote] You make no logical sense. At all. We are expressing outrage at the Moroccan government for jailing her for simply wearing a provocative t-shirt. We can condemn oppressive regimes and support those who stand up to them. [/quote] The Moroccan government would have jailed a man for doing the same. You want Moroccan women to rights not guaranteed by their government because women in America have those rights. That doesn't make sense. [/quote]
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