Anonymous wrote:That woman is an idiot.
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?
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?
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.
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.
You must not have seen the picture. The shirt is in very good taste.
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.
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.
The American ideals of freedom of speech do not apply to Morocco. You can disagree with the political regime they have, but it is beyond foolish to expect other countries to have laws that are identical to that of your home country.
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.
The American ideals of freedom of speech do not apply to Morocco. You can disagree with the political regime they have, but it is beyond foolish to expect other countries to have laws that are identical to that of your home country.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Religion is a poison.
Then do not go to a country that is religious. Problem solved.
-not a Muslim
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
Yeah, that's just dumb. Not the sentence but her doing it. What did she think was going to happen?
OP-your subject heading is not accurate. She was not sentenced to 30 months of prison for wearing a T-shirt, she was sentenced for wearing a T-shirt that would be deemed blasphemous to the official religion of the country (Morocco is an Islamic state.)
The sentence is way harsh but seems like the person went out of her way to be inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Religion is a poison.
Then do not go to a country that is religious. Problem solved.
-not a Muslim
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.