@Cadizabolicion2 @TessieVGhoulish @FizMen Hay pocas formas de estar tan equivocado como erigirse en portavoz de todo un colectivo y otorgar carnets de este.
I’m a liberal. I’m a feminist. I suffered postpartum depression with my first child. It was terrifying. I was fortunate enough to have a doctor listen to me. I recovered. Some women don’t recover. Some carry the depression longer. Some women don’t have a support system. This is never an excuse for murder.
Lindsay Clancey is not innocent. She’s either guilty of murder outright or not guilty by reasons of insanity. Either way, she belongs in prison.
Women cheering for her like some kind of hero hurts women. Please stop.
@perezreverte Lo peor nunca ha sido la ignorancia o la estupidez, lo peor es sentirse orgulloso de ella. Vivimos en esa era, donde salir a la paletra y mostrar tu ignominia es motivo de orgullo.
@RosaVillapostin Es el producto de su entorno, nada más.
Si me dices que sus padres le pagan todo y le dicen que busque un trabajo que le guste, hasta la apoyaría.
“Ayaan Hirsi Ali was challenged over her views on Islam and Sharia law… but the debate quickly turned explosive.”
Speaker: Ayaan, you've been quoted as saying that if refugees are coming to this part of the world and bringing their misogynistic views on Sharia law, then they'd better just take a legal U-turn.
People have said Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Donald Trump are speaking the same language. So how do you feel about being on the same side as Trump?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: I've been doing this for about the last 14 or 15 years, and maybe I'm allowed a sigh.
Because number one, I'm amazed at the betrayal of Muslim women who, for whatever reason, have had an education and are able to emancipate themselves from Islamic law, insisting that Islamic law is not what it is and that we don't understand it.
We live in the Information Age. We are literate. Any of us here can pick up the Holy Quran and read the Hadith.
And beyond that, because we live in this age of interconnectedness, we can take a look at the facts of where Islamic law is implemented, what it looks like for everyone, and typically what it looks like for women.
Saudi Arabia is a country that implements Sharia law.
Women are not allowed to drive. They have male guardians. Their testimony is worth half of that of men.
They are subjected to every possible humiliation that you can think of.
Ayatollah Khomeini, in 1979, with a great deal of public approval, became the Supreme Leader. He implemented Sharia law, Islamic law.
One of the first things that he did, he reduced the age of marriage to nine.
Everywhere where Islamic law is implemented, you have exactly that.
Speaker: Who's the "they"?
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Those who are pushing for Sharia law and those who want to implement Sharia law.
Speaker: But none of us are, so that's not a matter of debate.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: The Prophet Muhammad took Aisha, one of his wives after Khadijah died, when she was six, and had sex with her when she was nine.
That is Sharia law.
I do not understand how someone
Speaker: But this is not a debate about Sharia law.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: But this is for Sharia law!
You want to get rid of child marriage? Get rid of Sharia law.
Speaker: Although it embarrasses me on a global stage to say this, child marriage is common in many cultures, including in Hindu societies.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: That's why
Can I just get in?
Speaker: All right, I just want to bring in Farah and Hibaaq.
What you are saying, Ayaan, doesn't really make sense.
I'm glad that you have moved from calling for a war on Islam to saying maybe there is a possibility.
In 2007, when you had that interview with Reason magazine, you said we have to go to war with Islam.
That was shocking for a woman to be advocating for that.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Can I answer that?
Speaker: Let her have a sentence.
Hibaaq Osman: For someone who has actually asked for Islam to be defeated militarily, I am really surprised that you are still saying the same things.
And now you are backpedaling
Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Islamic law.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is
Islamic law
Hibaaq Osman: You cannot come here to talk about reform that does not exist.
Speaker: Okay, I'll tell you one thing: none of these women are constrained by their religion.
Hibaaq Osman: No, my point is you cannot reform anything if you don't have the credibility.
The fact that you said we have to defeat Islam, you surrendered your credibility.
Speaker: Okay, let me get my point in.
Hibaaq Osman: There's no time.
But the point is, those who claim to be able to reform their society have to be in their society.
Estando yo en las antípodas de todo lo que este individuo defiende, solo puedo pensar que aparece en televisión porque alguien con un mínimo de criterio quiere que sus ideas se desacrediten por sí solas. Nadie en su sano juicio daría voz a semejante pánfilo esperando obtener de ello algún resultado positivo.
La tele pública da servicio público. Si algo no lo ve nadie pues no se pone. Si me dijeras que es algo de valor cultural pues te lo compro, pero fútbol q no ve nadie,no. Sí no hubieran comprado el mundial, tendrías a millones de españoles teniendo que irse al bar a verlo. Por eso es servicio público. Espero que lo hayas entendido.
@Im_IrushiK Yesterday I used Sol xhigh as orchestrator and was the worst one so far. It ignored constraints, instructions, didnt control the subagents... absolut shit.