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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous]I shared this video with a friend who said: [quote]So...you want to like being in a free society like the UK, but you don't want to give up the symbol of repression and terrorism you have left behind?[/quote] I think that says it all. [quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous]lol @ the comment about the niqab "differentiating" her from the rest! [quote=Muslima][youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sar69p_ZFAQ[/youtube][/quote][/quote] why is that funny? :P [/quote][/quote] Then again, 8 Muslim Women have been head of state in Muslim countries while America is still waiting for its first female president in 2014.... the idea that there is even a discussion in the US that Hilary Clinton may be problematic for the office merely because she is a woman is a sign of how backward US politics is but hey, here in America women are "FREE", they wear bikinis and miniskirts, talk about messed up priorities.... But what do I know, Muslim women are oppressed :P [/quote] How did Kubra Nurzai help Afghani women? And Egypt is definitely female-friendly b/c Rawya Ateya made a dent in the 50s. I could go on, but I don't see the need to. figureheads - They didn't create big waves of change for women. [/quote]
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