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How sad. If only there had been some clues as to how the Taliban would behave once in power...😒

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It’s always fascinating to hear multiculturalists complain that other cultures are different. I have no idea if this author is a multiculti, but the point remains. Voters voting for a multiculti representative, senator or prez, and who then look at non-Western behaviors in non-Western countries … and then complaining about it are as dumb as women voting D and then being shocked by schlongs in their locker rooms and illiterate illegals raping them in the streets.

None of this is rocket science. When one votes for other cultures, or for men dangling in front of their little girls, one cannot then logically complain about it.

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Don't worry. If leftists & feminists & multiculturalists even notice this abuse of women, they'll find a way to blame White, western men! It's rampant cognitive dissonance.

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The problem obviously is, Stefan, that all the "women's rights" "inclusion" "diversity" talk, never is aimed at women in these countries who suffer the most.

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Not surprised, but you’re missing the entire point. “Suffer most” is a completely subjective view, with its subjectivity totally based on your - Western - view. Do Islamic women suffer from clitoridectomy, a decidedly non-Western practice (that many on the same left supporting women’s rights demand be legalized here)? Yes. Yet it is often administered by women in women. Is it “cruel” or “multicultural?” If one is a multiculti, it can’t be both: one either supports other cultures or one doesn’t. You don’t get to support physics & deny gravity. That’s the kind of fuzzy and illogical thinking that is cratering Western Civ those of us who care about women & children want to preserve… in the face of those who actually think other cultures are both just as good/better while complaining about behaviors within other cultures that don’t meet with their Western concepts.

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And they'll probably call it "cis privilege" that these women were abused on the basis of their sex.

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I am not surprised, but I am not about to advocate going to war with the Taliban over it. The Afghans must find their own way.

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This religion is not compatible with humanity.

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In an interview with a Catholic priest in Iraq, he said the Christian population has declined from 20% a few decades ago to 4%. No one knows this information. This is a true cultural genocide but under victim intersectionality, Christians are deemed oppressors so end of story. I do hope you keep writing. I share your posts

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Yes, the situation in Iraq for Christians (and in Syria) is really sad, there's the decline, but also the Turkish attacks and the human rights violations by Turkey backed groups such as the SNA (Syria). Yazidis also suffer in both countries.Thank you for your kind words and for sharing, I really appreciate it.

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