Anne: Living in a Sharia bubble in New Jersey

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  • @sallyhaj
    @sallyhaj Рік тому +26

    I am very proud of you Anne, I wish you a very happy life. Thank you Yasmine for the interview.

  • @irinaellis2446
    @irinaellis2446 7 місяців тому +7

    Such a brave and inspiring girl! Lots of love and admiration from United Kingdom ❤❤❤

  • @inky3739
    @inky3739 Рік тому +70

    Amazing story. Here in the west of Melbourne (state of Victoria, Australia), the Islamic schools have 5-year-olds wearing hijabs and long dresses with not even a wrist visible. My daughter's school, while a state secular school, has a large Muslim representation and the girls have to wear hijabs. The indoctrination starts early so that the girls are diminished from an early age, and learn their cattle class status. I think it is very similar to what Jasmine experienced; sharia bubbles.

    • @YasmineMohammedxx
      @YasmineMohammedxx  Рік тому +22

      Yes, absolutely. The idea is to stunt their growth immediately so that they never have a daughter who has any sense of self worth.

    • @GokuBlack-sn5dr
      @GokuBlack-sn5dr Рік тому

      in France they make 5 year olds wear skirts, no wonder pedophilia is rampant in europe.

    • @christinam6430
      @christinam6430 Рік тому +3

      So scary and sad

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland Рік тому +3

      Omg really? Even in the public school?

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland Рік тому +4

      @@YasmineMohammedxx absolutely true. They bank on us not having any critical thought or self respect

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +22

    I am a man and I am here with you strong womans 👌👍

  • @diabloakland
    @diabloakland Рік тому +32

    Yasmin i went to the same type of Islamic school. Horrible arithmetic and actual school required curriculum was god awful. It was a full time school with 50% of the day filled with Islamic indoctrination. Forget learning math! I was lucky my mom is a scientist, and my parents had a respect for the arts. So my sister and i enjoyed reading classic literature, science experiments, i loved history, so we sought out our own information since we lived right across the street from the public library! But still we were robbed, my dad became a jerk fast. I couldn’t do extra curricular activities. No sports. I still struggle with mathematics to this day.

  • @yaakd
    @yaakd Рік тому +17

    Just read your book over this weekend. (people get a Kindle paperwhite, it will change your life)
    First heard you on Sam Harris's podcast. Happy you have this UA-cam channel.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +15

    How can we said woman is not brave,two beautiful and strong Ladies ❤️👍🙏

    • @ginadawn9685
      @ginadawn9685 7 місяців тому

      Maybe thats the issue the women are strong ...the men weaklings. They oppress so they can feel strong.

  • @priyamsharma9778
    @priyamsharma9778 Рік тому +4

    Very inspirational. If you are angry or desperate enough , life finds a way.Beautifully said.

  • @Fruitytooty6969
    @Fruitytooty6969 7 місяців тому +4

    That was amazing, I couldnt stop watching till the end. Thank you for making this Yasmine, all the best for your guests and the community you built

  • @christinam6430
    @christinam6430 Рік тому +9

    I love all of these interviews but this one was particularly moving. It was also so amazing to listen to everyone supporting each other and cheering on Anne at the end. What an incredible group of strong, brave women. I am so glad you have all found freedom and happiness after so much trauma due to religion. ❤

  • @Shestrongconcept
    @Shestrongconcept 8 місяців тому +10

    thank you for shearing your story!!! You are all a Wonder Women

  • @Zagros_Kurdistani
    @Zagros_Kurdistani 7 місяців тому +6

    Anne you have a pure soul that you chosen humanity. Please write a book about your life. I wish you all the best .

  • @hanslesolo
    @hanslesolo Рік тому +11

    Fascinating insight

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +8

    Smart Girl we need you in the world,

  • @joannemomoa7793
    @joannemomoa7793 8 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for sharing your story. You're courageous and a strong young woman. I don't understand why any man thinks he's Supreme over any woman. I've been a widow for 30 years now, I enjoy being single. I enjoy my independence. I can say my husband never treated bad or controlled me. We respected each other.
    We all need to stand together and support each other in this cruel world.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +5

    This really touched me I am so serious,

  • @Ratryggva1090
    @Ratryggva1090 5 місяців тому +3

    I love your hair. I'm glad you have the freedom to wear it any way you want.

  • @debbielondon1809
    @debbielondon1809 7 місяців тому +7

    Reminds me of how I left an abusive husband 3 decades ago. The planning. The self-reliance.
    So young...so strong.
    The need to be yourself.

  • @norabye7421
    @norabye7421 7 місяців тому +5

    WOW, she is sooooooo brave! I love her soooo much! God bless you.

  • @4truth217
    @4truth217 Рік тому +9

    You are a great and brave woman yasmine and your guest I wish safety to you both all love ❤

  • @noammkw3770
    @noammkw3770 9 місяців тому +9

    cant stop watching your videos, bought your book on audible too

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +7

    I am Learning so much from you Ladies 🌹🌷❤️👍🙏

  • @BadroneesaVandenBerg
    @BadroneesaVandenBerg 9 місяців тому +13

    Anne, I have great admiration for your awesome strength..💞

  • @karend99143
    @karend99143 8 місяців тому +9

    WOW! This happened in New Jersey? I’m from NY & we’ve been vacationing at the Jersey Shore for decades. I am blown away by this!

    • @desiprioleau
      @desiprioleau 7 місяців тому +2

      When I hear people’s stories like this, they’re most always from a different area or at least much older than I am. She’s YOUNGER than me. This is wild to hear. I guess you never know what’s going on in your neighbors’ houses.

  • @Markart50
    @Markart50 8 місяців тому +6

    A Wonderful conversation with strong Women❤

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +4

    Yassy you are a gift ❤️👍🙏

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +3

    I am so happy to have you great Ladies 👍👍🙏🙏

  • @BadroneesaVandenBerg
    @BadroneesaVandenBerg 9 місяців тому +10

    We lived the same story. True, so exhausting, claustrophobic...

  • @susi9242
    @susi9242 2 місяці тому +1

    I never imagined the women I would resonate the most is a group of ex muslims and other strong women on this podcast.
    I resonate so much with your love and the soft yet strong way you live your lives.
    My heart has awaken more and more listening to these podcasts and all different experiences and perspectives.
    I am not a muslim, im from sweden where I still live. I have a daughter with a muslim man (from a so called haram relationship) who put us thru alot and finally married his cousin (that didnt know about us up until she herself was 6 month pregnant). His family and him has threathen me and my daughter in all kind of ways and threathen with kidnapping multiple times. They all live in the same pretty small town (100 000) and after all the abuse they all have abandoned us and I am very thankful for that and that I get to live in peace now. In the future I will move to another town where my family lives and I can feel even more safe. Thank you 💛💛💛

  • @irakotlik
    @irakotlik 8 місяців тому +5

    You go girls ❤🎉🎉🎉 love this new intro ✊✊✊ #womenlifefreedom
    "I choose me"

  • @MC-cg2rr
    @MC-cg2rr 8 місяців тому +9

    I am so so glad I live in a country where public school is secular.

  • @shawnyousafi622
    @shawnyousafi622 9 місяців тому +6

    Anne, thank you for sharing your story. sorry to hear what you went through. thanks God you were in United States could move away.😢😢

  • @abhinashkumar3161
    @abhinashkumar3161 Рік тому +12

    Why no one makes movies or series on these amazing stories man.

    • @truthbetold4350
      @truthbetold4350 8 місяців тому +7

      There is an old movie, it was on lifetime when I was a kid titled “not without my daughter” about an American woman who married a Muslim, and then they moved to the Middle East, and he wouldn’t let her leave… She eventually had her and her daughter smuggled out of the country back to the United States.

    • @maltija1
      @maltija1 7 місяців тому +3

      ​@@truthbetold4350I never watched that because just the thought of such things made me nauseous, but I remember the title.

    • @ASMRyouVEGANyet
      @ASMRyouVEGANyet 7 місяців тому +2

      @@maltija1 it's a very good movie.

    • @marlenegoldberg5622
      @marlenegoldberg5622 7 місяців тому +3

      @@truthbetold4350 with Sally Field. That was the inspiration for my writing.

    • @truthbetold4350
      @truthbetold4350 7 місяців тому

      @@marlenegoldberg5622 yes, a true story… Years later, I saw the lady and her daughter, on one of the talk shows, maybe Oprah. Watching it when I was a teenager and hearing about things like this for the first time, as there was no Internet back then… Was definitely eye-opening and educational. I was shocked that those types of things happen in the world.

  • @lynnwalton814
    @lynnwalton814 6 місяців тому +1

    Amazing discussion

  • @shawnyousafi622
    @shawnyousafi622 9 місяців тому +15

    I am from Iran we persian have lots of respect for women's, today my country take over by Mullahs they believe and saying women's are like farm.
    Why would any human think about other human life that.

    • @maltija1
      @maltija1 7 місяців тому

      Because it suits them to do so, they have slaves and scapegoats all at one go. Men need to feel all powerful. The world needs to be run by women only! There would be no more wars and willy shaking.

    • @PrayaasAcademyHP
      @PrayaasAcademyHP 4 місяці тому

      You people were originally parsi, so make away bullshit mentality islam from your country

  • @denizbghbghdeniz-vg1bq
    @denizbghbghdeniz-vg1bq 5 місяців тому +3

    I understand what she means. As a Turk who visited the city of Patterson in New Jersey, I can say from my point of view that at least among my Turkish-born people there are no efforts or sympathy for a Sharia-led local administration.

  • @4evrbatman
    @4evrbatman Рік тому +6

    this is a real feminist

  • @idomaniacs
    @idomaniacs 3 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @Vinnisharma1988
    @Vinnisharma1988 7 місяців тому +6

    And they say that it's a woman's choice to wear a Hijab or not. But this looks like emotional blackmail and instilling fear and giving no choice to the woman.

  • @kathybailey436
    @kathybailey436 7 місяців тому +2

    Both of .y parents came from Europe. My mom at age 9, my dad at 21. Within a short time they adopted our dress and ALL learnt English, except my old grandma. They even would eat American but would still cook German. They even left the European holidays behind and adopted American holidays.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    I just Love how yessy always say it Like it is,

  • @MurdarCemil
    @MurdarCemil 8 місяців тому +2

    I adore you all you are all amazing.

  • @derekaitken
    @derekaitken Рік тому +8

    Does Anne's dad know dogs are loyal to a fault? re: "A dog would be more loyal than you"

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    It is really great to her from two great Ladies,

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    She is amazing both of you,

  • @georgeskndrs8241
    @georgeskndrs8241 5 місяців тому

    what a brave young woman

  • @jobirbatti6713
    @jobirbatti6713 Рік тому +6

    I just wonder why they can't they keep them in their own countries of origin? That way, at least they raise them the way they wanted them to be.
    The government should intervene when they dress a 7 year old child with hijab.

    • @truthbetold4350
      @truthbetold4350 8 місяців тому +2

      It’s literally child abuse

    • @fredflinstone6601
      @fredflinstone6601 8 місяців тому

      Jewish and Christian schools?

    • @truthbetold4350
      @truthbetold4350 8 місяців тому

      @@fredflinstone6601 huh?

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 6 місяців тому

      @@fredflinstone6601what? Christian and Jewish schools don’t force attire that covers a child from including face/head to toe..

  • @irakotlik
    @irakotlik 8 місяців тому +4

    "At the end of the day he is just a shitty person who wanted to control others and my mom enabled it" whew ❤ felt so happy you allowed yourself to verbalize it. It is terrible to grow up as kid with controlling, self righteous adults with dogmatic thinking 🥴 and it starts with wanting protection from the world that is seen as unsafe... perhaps we are learning that there is nowhere to run from violent social norms. We are here to face and end it ✊❤️🌏 FHFM

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +2

    My stomach is turning,

  • @maltija1
    @maltija1 7 місяців тому +9

    Being a devout Christian or Catholic bears no comparison with being muslim. I am a Catholic woman and have always been free to study, travel, express my opinions, dress as I wish. All within the bounds of common decency and courtesy towards other people.

    • @jrr570
      @jrr570 7 місяців тому +2

      Truth! ❤❤❤

    • @serpentines6356
      @serpentines6356 2 місяці тому

      That's good.
      I met a Catholic woman many years back. She didn't feel the same.
      She had had 4 kids in 4 years, and the Priest was completely not understanding of what she was going through.
      She had left the Catholic church by the time I met her.

  • @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794
    @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794 8 місяців тому +4

    My father is,was, American, he was as difficult. He used to tell me that he would break me if it was the last thing he did

    • @fredflinstone6601
      @fredflinstone6601 8 місяців тому +1

      Is he North African? Your name! I find many of them to be very hardcore

    • @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794
      @rebeccaqallaboutthefeminin1794 8 місяців тому +2

      @@fredflinstone6601 no white

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 6 місяців тому +1

      Was he an alcoholic… he may have been a very bad person due to his own choices but it’s not because he was practicing American laws.He was just plain evil in my opinion.

  • @shanewilson2484
    @shanewilson2484 Рік тому +3

    Thanks

  • @justme-mz5yt
    @justme-mz5yt Рік тому +6

    Hi Yasmine, how do i join this live group ?

  • @Omk16
    @Omk16 10 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful, brave and great women!

  • @dianehghzn7670
    @dianehghzn7670 7 місяців тому +2

    And this is in America?????? Unbelievable just unbelievable how the heck did you get away from that prison like situations??????? It seems entirely impossible for that kind of thing to excist in a so called democracy like America Iam totally agast my god !!!!

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 6 місяців тому

      This behavior is not by permission of the government..it’s the evil heart of man. It’s not written in our laws to be mean to each other .

  • @SigalAlon
    @SigalAlon 7 місяців тому +1

    Anne's dad was born in Palestine? Where is that? As far as I know, there is no such place. Never was!
    Joking aside, so happy for all the women who have managed to flee to freedom.
    Yasmine, you are very empathetic and a very good listener.

  • @shawnyousafi622
    @shawnyousafi622 9 місяців тому +2

    Her story was very sad what too much believe can do to you and people around you.😢😢

  • @Johnson-xn5ok
    @Johnson-xn5ok 8 місяців тому +3

    When you hear from ladies that lived the horror of Islamic cult
    You listen.

  • @NeraBuffy
    @NeraBuffy 7 місяців тому +2

    07:08 Ok but it looks like the actions of locals saved other people's children from exposure to islam by removing the carriers of it. Weird how there's no empathy for them just because they were successful at saving their own.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +2

    Thank God for the English people why we have this ,

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +2

    Good girl👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @SophieMelodia
    @SophieMelodia 6 місяців тому +1

    I think the problem also is the fact that immigrants from muslim countries become more radical than in their own places. I’m from Russia, we have lots of problems but the illegal immigration is the scariest to me in a regular life - we have lots of muslim republics here and IMHO sometimes people here are harsh but not because of religion but because of traditions. And I get it. It’s sad but I get it. But when people come here from counties (Islamic countries!!) where niqabs are restricted and sometimes hijabs also they feel free to wear it in my homeland. BUT lots of them are thinking that they have the right to get sharia law HERE in secular (in reality more of an orthodox christian) country. Aggressive men walk on the streets and sometimes BEAT women because they are wearing regular clothes like jeans and shirts. They barely speak Russian (they must speak Russian in order to live here and work here but due to HUGE corruption they just buy certificates and permissions to work here)… And I guess the more “secular muslims” in my country are becoming more radicalized and it saddens and scares me. I had no problems with muslims here until many of them became radicals. I knew about IS*S and other groups, there were terror attacks in early 2000s, it was hella scary but it was sort of single events. Now it’s more likely our regular life.
    BTW I’m not even christian, I’m no atheist but I don’t like religions for me. Orthodox christianity has its’ own problems here but they are not THAT scary.
    I’m sorry it’s my pain😅

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +2

    That is real,that should be the name of your book,I choose me,

  • @zorabw8948
    @zorabw8948 6 місяців тому +1

    You have really escaped from hell, Anne. You should write a book about your life. I am listening here and cannot stop listening although I have errands to run. But this is more important now.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    Strong womans

  • @karend99143
    @karend99143 8 місяців тому

    1:20:01 I LOVE Sahari! (Sorry if I misspelled your name) 🥲

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +3

    Still don’t trust them please,

  • @sunilmudalige3811
    @sunilmudalige3811 6 місяців тому

    I admire all you ladies the thing my being a n9n mmuslim the muslim kadues I meet always says how great is their religion. I just dont say anything as now I have been listening to you ladies and other ex mulims in UA-cam I know better. I being a Buddhist we are not used to these kind if controls as Buddha had asked us to akways wuestion even his words abd naje you own judgment usung our brain and do what you think is the best for you. More I gear theese stiries from you, i am si happy I was a birn in to Buddhist family i married a Catholic but we both continue to be in our relions and we support each other in our beliefs We bith visit each others worship places together if we have time to do so ti support the other the people in the church and the temple bith welcome us and no one yries to convert us.

    • @sunilmudalige3811
      @sunilmudalige3811 6 місяців тому

      Sorry for the spelling errors ** I been a non Muslim, ***the Muslim ladies***

  • @nuritspyer2676
    @nuritspyer2676 6 місяців тому +1

    Her mother was not Moslem from birth that is whay she reacts differently

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +2

    What kind of religion is that,

  • @Hollis_has_questions
    @Hollis_has_questions 7 місяців тому +3

    Yasmine, have you considered publishing a book from your ❤ organization with brief bios of women who have been saved from Islam by the organization? It could be an outline of (1) how they were forced to exist under Islam, (2) how the governments under which they lived failed to protect them (if so), (3) how they must protect themselves, and (4) how they live now.
    The proceeds could be split among the women and the organization, &c. And what a guide it could be for women who are desperate to escape, as well as for governments and normal people who need to learn to fight the crybullies who throw around the "Islamophobia guilt trip" and those who resort to threats of violence and other forms of imprisonment.
    ETA: Are y'all going to bring this fight to Congress, American ladies? And Canadian ladies, to your government? Islam holds y'all prisoner, returns you to your torturers and potential killers. TO THOSE WHO WOULD DO YOU HARM! Laws need to be passed or, if passed, then made stronger. Any way possible, to convict the evildoers and have them deported. The last thing we want or need is to have them all voting for sharia, for the likes of Rashida Tlaib or Ilan Omar.

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 6 місяців тому

      One problem is having the dollars to take someone to court.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому

    I Love you very much ❤️👍🙏

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    I hope you find a good husband you deserve it my dear.

  • @sophia1935
    @sophia1935 8 місяців тому

    Beçause they are the best of people they can never integrate

  • @enshrinehd
    @enshrinehd 7 місяців тому +1

    The western women who I have known who converted to Islam always did it because of the promise of a traditional life and being taken care of.

    • @sincerely5906
      @sincerely5906 7 місяців тому +1

      That makes a lot of sense.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому

    They are not cool

  • @barrymurphy1982
    @barrymurphy1982 Рік тому +3

    Interesting video. Although so-called "honour killings" are of course to be condemned, what is a man supposed to do if his wife cheats on him? Or what is a woman supposed to do if her husband cheats on her? Forgive and forget?

    • @frusia123
      @frusia123 Рік тому +9

      Between forgetting and killing there's a whole range of things that you can do, and you can choose to do anything that isn't a crime.
      A marriage certificate is not a certificate of ownership, the person that's married to you is not your property, they remain free to leave every day of your relationship, no matter how long that relationship lasts. The relationship is a mutual gift that you keep giving each other.
      When your partner breaks their vow, you have the right to leave them and divorce them, but because you never owned that person, there are limits to how far you can extend your revenge. That's why martial infidelity isn't a crime in free societies, but killing your unfaithful spouse is.

    • @barrymurphy1982
      @barrymurphy1982 Рік тому

      @@frusia123 I take your point but unfortunately the legal system tends to screw men over in divorces so I'm not sure a man who has been cheated on by his wife will get much justice in the courts. Apart from that, I think that - in most cases - maritial infidelity must be one of the worst betrayals out there so I can well understand how someone - male or female - would lose control after finding out about something like that. I recently fell out with a friend because he slept with a married woman (an ex-girldfriend of his) and has no remorse over it. He views it as "her choice" and says "it's the year 2023" and we all should have the freedom tp do whatever we want. I think his words shocked me more than his actions: the arrogance, the lack of concern regarding the consequences of his actions, the twisted logic, etc.

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland Рік тому

      Not fucking murder… what? You leave and get a divorce which should be socially supported. This is why in America if you cheat i can divorce you easily and public opinion and courts agree this is a violation of the marriage. You should be able to leave of some therapy if you want

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland Рік тому +9

      @@frusia123 for real, i don’t know why that person thinks it’s either murder or being forced to stay with the cheater

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland Рік тому

      @@barrymurphy1982 oh… that’s why you’re here. You want men to be able to kill their wives.

  • @lesliewood4069
    @lesliewood4069 Рік тому +1

    But that is islam I felt so sad for the good Muslims

    • @hanng1242
      @hanng1242 8 місяців тому

      By "good Muslims," I assume you mean good people who are bad Musims?

  • @drthomason7043
    @drthomason7043 7 місяців тому

    You think you have these isms, scisms, or prejudices in Islam communties of the west but the same is true of prodominantly other religions and cultures.

  • @jobirbatti6713
    @jobirbatti6713 Рік тому

    Yasmin, what attracted you to be a feminist? Is it your experiences with islam? Or, your mind is just orientated that way.

    • @gg_rider
      @gg_rider 9 місяців тому +1

      Yasmine has not responded but I think she explained in other talks. I think she is different from western woke white radical feminists (including seemingly some on this panel). Surely some have faced serious oppression, but there's also some exaggeration of nuances in order to join the Struggle and fight The Patriarchy.
      Marxist feminists feel super-compelled, like a fanatic of a secular religion, to fiercely defend Islam from ANY criticism.
      That type adopts the "correct" stance that criticism of Islam equals White racism and White bigotry, and of course let's throw in Donald Trump the evil shaitan.
      So when a genuine oppressed human rejects Islam for the same reasons cited by the "Right Wing Nazis", and they try to reach out to the Rad-Fem Sisterhood, Leftists and feminists MUST find some loophole or suppress cognitive dissonance in order to ignore or reject or even denounce the ex-Muslim woman rebel.
      Some mental gymnastics to keep leftist virtuous identity intact.
      I would opine from having listened to Yasmine that her mode of feminism was directly about freedom, not an abstract curiosity like reading Simone Bouviour or a current Marxist Intersectional Feminist.
      It seems obvious that Yasmine's initial shift towards developing her own form of feminism would be more raw and basic, about embracing her own identity as a person and as a woman against extreme oppression, and asserting her freedom to be all that she chooses to be, honest expression.
      Not about climbing into a new prison of the feminist religion, where they focus on critiquing nuances and meaning in every interaction, to discover a few precious gems of examples of oppression by The Patriarchy.

    • @annegreengables6367
      @annegreengables6367 8 місяців тому +2

      What attracted people of color to Civil Rights? The reality that every human deserves equal rights & equal opportunities.

    • @hanng1242
      @hanng1242 8 місяців тому

      ​@gg_rider It seems to me that it is a problem of labeling. "Human rights for women" is not the same thing as feminism despite the latter's (largely successful) campaign to trick us into thinking it is.
      Feminism was rotten from the beginning, but the evil of the movement became apparent starting in the so-called "second wave," and continuing to this day. Ironically the imaginary "Patriarchy" that feminism attribute to Western Civilization might actually exist in the Islamic world. But we should not divorce the ideology from the context in which it arose. Ultimately, feminism depends on the Christi belief that women's vulnerability is something to be protected, not exploited. After all, all the "successes" of feminism came about by activists claiming to represent women telling the supposedly misogynist Patriarchy that they want this or that thing, and the Patriarchy giving it to them They told the country that women wanted the franchise, and the all-male leadership said, "OK" and passed the 19th Amendment. They said they wanted to submit to a manager rather than a husband, the all-male leadership said, "OK" and included sex within the protections of the Civil Rights Act. They said that women should get preferential treatment as to educational opportunities, the male-dominated college industry instituted affirmative action.
      The notion that women are no less human than men is child of the Christian West. Feminism could never have developed in the Islamic world because the idea of women having dignity could nor be appealed to for legal, social or cultural change because that impulse of equaity simply doesn't exist there.
      Feminist activists have appropriated the Christi assertion of female dignity and use it as a stick to silence people who oppose their true Cultural Marxist agenda. I don't think that this group of women necessarily buy into Feminist ideology, they just belive that women should have rights.