Originally Posted by
Neverna
Originally Posted by
David48atTD
Then she did the unthinkable ...
In a FaceBook post she wrote ...
Hi David
I recall reading a news article recently about comments such as the above but I'd like to get your personal view as to why you think her FB post above is "unthinkable".
Cheers
Nev, my personal view is in line with what the majority of Australians thought when they read her comments posted above.
I'll give another insite into what Yassmin Abdel-Magied penned only the other day ...“Who is anyone to tell me what it means to be Australian?” she asked.
“The only people that have the rights to this land are indigenous people.
So if it’s an indigenous person saying to me ‘girl, take a step back,’ then I will listen to that."
Which is a bit rich coming from a Sudanese person born in the 1990's
What happened in Sudan then?The decade of the 1990s also saw a "top down" Islamisation of Sudan under the
National Islamic Front and
Hasan al-Turabi.
Education was overhauled to focus on the glory of Arab and Islamic culture, and memorizing the Quran;
school uniforms were replaced with combat fatigues and students engaged in paramilitary drills.
Religious police in the capital ensured that women were veiled, especially in government offices and universities.
A relaxed political culture became much harsher, with human rights groups alleging a proliferation of torture chambers
known as "ghost houses" used by security agencies.
The war against the non-Muslim south was declared a
jihad.
[12] [13] On state television, actors simulated "weddings"
between jihad martyrs and heavenly virgins (
houris) on state television. Turabi also gave asylum and
assistance to non-Sudanese jihadi, including
bin Laden and other
Al Qaeda members.
[12]
Wiki She has also spoken this memorable statement ... “Islam, to me, is one of the most ... is the most, feminist religion, right?”
Many may disagree with that comment.
.Let's have this statement clearly heard ... this is not a Muslin / Christian debate.
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The OP is about a woman who has attempted to use her public profile to advance a line which extremely disconnected with what the majority of Australians hold close to their hearts.
We have heard her opinion and rejected it.
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