This is a total betrayal…Do not even dare to speak on behalf of wounded women.
An Afghan man, perfect English, telling you women in Afghanistan are fine. Just fine. Don't worry.
This is not nuance. This is normalization. This is normalizing Taliban.
Let’s women in Afghanistan talk.
Women who have been flogged. Women who have been imprisoned. Women who have been denied an education. Women who have watched their lives disappear under gender apartheid.
We the women of Iran have seen this movie before. Just watch the second video.
An Iranian man, same perfect English, so relax, saying IRGC the terrorist organization that massacres protesters, and morality police are not that bad, they’re just fine and women if you don’t have fun with them!
To every Afghan woman, every Iranian woman: Be louder than these men.
Do not let anyone with microphones, normalize what is being done to your bodies, your lives, your freedom.
@UAGApartheid
> Be Bonnie Blue (Tia Emma Billinger)
> Divorced her husband at 21
> Quit her boring 9-5 recruitment job
> Rebranded herself as Bonnie Blue
> Slept with 1,057 men in 24 hours
> Targeted 18-19 year old students
> Hosted gangbangs during school leavers’ week
> Offered to pay the winner’s tuition if he made her cum the hardest
> Got banned from OnlyFans for going too far
> Announced pregnancy after breeding mission with 400 men without being protected
> Now posting pregnancy content for clout
> Already planning to film gangbang videos while pregnant
> Bragging about turning her womb into content
> Drinking shots and partying while pregnant
> Says this is all “female empowerment”
Être en burn-out ou en dépression à la vingtaine par ce qu’on stresse pour l'avenir, c'est une anomalie.On vous a matrixé le cerveau en vous faisant croire qu'il faut être accompli, riche et stable avant 25 ans.
اتذكر معارضة سعودية قالت نفس الكلام ع فكرة
"قالت صح ان الشخص اللي كان مسؤول عندنا مضطهد المرأة بس ع الاقل كان مهتم بالقضية"
الحمارة باعت القضية الاساسية وباعت الشي اللي بسببه تضررت
Every time anyone from Saudi or the Gulf posts their traditional attire/culture they get thousands of attacks. If it’s Southern Saudi dress it’s “actually Yemeni.” If it’s Northern it’s Levantine. If it’s Western it’s Egyptian. If it’s Eastern it’s Persian.
The ultimate conclusion is that Gulf Arabs are apparently not allowed to claim any culture or history if there is any similarity with anyone. As if shared traditions between neighboring societies is some rare phenomenon.
What’s interesting is that this standard applies nowhere else. Tea originated in China yet nobody argues it isn’t part of Indian culture. No one argues coffee is not part of Italian culture.
The fez is shared across multiple countries and nobody insists it can only belong to one of them. The kaftan exists from Morocco to Central Asia in countless local forms and nobody treats that as a problem.
But when it comes to the Gulf, every similarity is evidence that the culture belongs exclusively to someone else.
The underlying assumption is this: Gulf Arabs are only allowed the image of the poor Bedouin wandering the desert. There is no shame in that image, but nobody has the right to reduce an entire people to a single archetype.
Anything sophisticated, diverse, artistic or historically rich must have been borrowed from somebody else. The possibility that Gulf Arabs developed rich traditions of their own, shaped the cultures around them, or may even be the source of some shared regional traditions is treated as unthinkable.