This is such a BS article, there is no such law. All lies.
Well for 20 years we armed them, trained them, and taught them. Afghans had access to the internet and their girls were allowed in school. By almost every conceivable metric the quality of life in Afghanistan had improved.
But the moment we left they threw down their arms and welcomed the Taliban back. They made their choice.
Feel like the world would be a better place if we could ban hearing the Taliban’s voices instead. Indefensible and completely pointless crushing of women’s liberties. Almost can’t believe this is happening in the twenty first century
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Strange bunch
The Tali’s; ‘In the name of Allah, we’ve gotta control these women! They’re too powerful with their manlike intelligence, their humanity making bodies and their loving warmth! Ohh the horror! We can’t allow them to be free and talk to eachother, they might get ideas!’
Bunch of anussuckers!
The Taliban was always evil but this is just mad. At this point, the only step they could take further would be a genocide of their female population. We might be looking at a situation worse than Cambodia if the Taliban aren’t stopped.
For anyone who bothered to read the article this isn’t actually a new law, and like most of the other Taliban edicts either gets ignored or never existed in the first place, like the ban on Polio vaccinations.
The Taliban are basically the Kings of Incels. All of their repressive rules have their basis in personal shame. Don’t let women learn to read – because how embarrassing would it be for a girl to read when a man can’t.
Don’t let women speak to each other because what if she tells her friends what her man is really like?
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Sounds like someone should save them…
This is such a BS article, there is no such law. All lies.
Well for 20 years we armed them, trained them, and taught them. Afghans had access to the internet and their girls were allowed in school. By almost every conceivable metric the quality of life in Afghanistan had improved.
But the moment we left they threw down their arms and welcomed the Taliban back. They made their choice.
Feel like the world would be a better place if we could ban hearing the Taliban’s voices instead. Indefensible and completely pointless crushing of women’s liberties. Almost can’t believe this is happening in the twenty first century
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Strange bunch
The Tali’s; ‘In the name of Allah, we’ve gotta control these women! They’re too powerful with their manlike intelligence, their humanity making bodies and their loving warmth! Ohh the horror! We can’t allow them to be free and talk to eachother, they might get ideas!’
Bunch of anussuckers!
The Taliban was always evil but this is just mad. At this point, the only step they could take further would be a genocide of their female population. We might be looking at a situation worse than Cambodia if the Taliban aren’t stopped.
For anyone who bothered to read the article this isn’t actually a new law, and like most of the other Taliban edicts either gets ignored or never existed in the first place, like the ban on Polio vaccinations.
>In a rambling voice message on Monday, the country’s minister for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice announced the bizarre new restriction on [women’s behaviour](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/08/22/taliban-bans-afghan-women-looking-strange-men-loud-talking/).
>Although precise details of the Taliban’s ruling are unclear, [Afghan human rights activists](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/08/27/watch-afghan-women-defy-taliban-by-singing-in-public/) have warned it could mean women are effectively banned from holding conversations with one another.
#WAT
In b4 they just finally ban women.
The Taliban are basically the Kings of Incels. All of their repressive rules have their basis in personal shame. Don’t let women learn to read – because how embarrassing would it be for a girl to read when a man can’t.
Don’t let women speak to each other because what if she tells her friends what her man is really like?
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