I'm appalled by those who once worked for the Afghan Republic, now lobbying for the Taliban regime in the West. Arguing that Afghanistan isn't ready for women's rights due to its conservative society is flawed. Here's why:
1. Rights aren't negotiable: Women's rights are human rights, not conditional upon society's approval. We deserve justice and equality without delay.
2. Voices are rising: Afghan women have long been advocating for their rights. We don't need door-to-door surveys to hear their demands for freedom and dignity.
3. Change is possible: We've witnessed progress in women's education, healthcare, and political participation. Reversing these gains betrays Afghan women.
4. Empowerment matters: By empowering women, we bolster families, communities, and our nation. Denying rights hampers Afghanistan's development and peace.
5. Culture adapts: Cultural values evolve. We can honor our heritage while embracing progress and gender equality.
Stand with us, not against us. Uphold women's rights as a priority, not an afterthought. #FreeAfghanistan
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Our building quickly became engulfed and we watched as everything went up inside.
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Guilty Gear Xrd REV2 fans, it's your turn! Rollback netcode!
It's definitely the most difficult project I had to work on. I'm very happy.
Let it be known that @kovidomi is the lead developer, it wouldn't have been possible without his code wizard skills.
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