#Afghan women
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ahriana · 3 months ago
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Afghan Miku 💖
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anyahita · 4 months ago
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If your feminism doesn't include Iranian and Afghan women, then you're not a feminist.
If your feminism doesn't include women suffering in highly patriarchial societies, then you're not a feminist.
If your feminism doesn't include honour killing victims, then you're not a feminist.
If your feminism doesn't include women suffering at the hands of a zealot religious ideology, then you're not a feminist.
If you support women who want to wear the hijab, but don't support women who don't want to wear it, then you're a morally corrupted person.
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mithliya · 3 months ago
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feministfang · 3 months ago
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Fuck all the islamic activists like Khalid Beydoun and Fatima Bhutto constantly posting about muslim m@les dying in west or p@lestine but staying silent on the oppression women are facing in islamic countries. Taliban just passed a new law banning Afghan women from speaking outside of their homes or even speaking to non-muslim women. But no word from these "peaceful religion" protesters! The entire world should follow the instructions of these fucktards, boycott whoever they want, unfollow the celebrities they hate otherwise we are labelled as islamophobes. But they can choose to zip their mouths and mock women suffering at the hands of islamic terrorists. Well, i am not boycotting or unfollowing anybody these muslims want me to as long as they don’t protest for the afghan women with the same energy and rage. You either accept that your religion is the most misogynistic one and harming women and speak up on it, or you keep getting silent treatment that you deserve . Call me an islamophobe i am not even denying that i am one!
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without-ado · 4 months ago
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Kimia Yousofi of Afghanistan flips her bib after competing in the women's 100m preliminary round. Yousofi finished last but sent a message just by stepping on to the track, advocating for women in Afghanistan after fleeing the country to chase her Olympic dream, revealing a sign that read "education," "sport" and "our rights.".
REUTERS/Alina Smutko l SAINT-DENIS, France l Paris 2024
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she-is-ovarit · 3 months ago
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For those of you who haven't heard, Afghanistan passed a new "Law on the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice," which places even more restrictions on women.
Under Taliban rule, women and girls are now required to fully cover their heads and bodies and their voices are forbidden in public.
Women and girls are legally forbidden from speaking in public.
They're also prohibited from interacting with non-Muslims, using public transportation by themselves, and looking at any man they either aren't married to or aren't related to.
Child marriage of girls also still continues in Afghanistan, and women and girls still have no right to education.
Seriously, please help spread information about what's happening to women in both Afghanistan and Iran. Women, Life, Freedom.
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djuvlipen · 1 year ago
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bellamonde · 2 years ago
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F*** yeah! Need more of this. It’s time for the men to join the cause and fight the repression of women. 
Souce: @theafghan 
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celtyradicalfem · 2 months ago
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Girlies gotta check out her channel
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allthegeopolitics · 2 months ago
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Afghan women and supporters around the globe are standing up — or, in this case, singing — in solidarity after the Taliban introduced new rules that prohibit women's voices from being heard in public. Video captured an Afghan woman, Taiba Sulaimani, who lives in Toronto, singing an Afghan song about breaking free from oppression, Storyful reported. The Taliban last week issued the country's first set of laws said to prevent vice and promote virtue. They include a requirement for a woman to conceal her face, body and voice outside the home.
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thefemaleterrorist · 2 years ago
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So no female doctors allowed & not allowed to visit male doctors.. essentially no more healthcare for women then. sick sick SICK
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qurbanjaan · 23 days ago
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The fact that my birth mother tries to convince me to go back to her house (where I would likely get killed to “finish the job”) and denies everything that happened hurts me, but what hurts me more is that none of this would’ve happened if I was a boy.
How can I blame the constant fear my mom lives in of they finding me? And how can I not hate that place? I wish I had an European father because if I put aside all the other abuse I went through, the other things likely wouldn’t have happened and it wouldn’t be systematic… I feel so bad for my parents and everything they witnessed happening with me. My mom tries to incentivize me to keep the “nice” parts but how? And mostly what nice parts? I feel so ashamed every time I remember they aren’t my birth parents and I wish I was born to them instead…
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lev-nevelevinskya · 2 months ago
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Afghan Hatsune Miku
I’m starting a new drawing series of Hatsune Miku but from [insert country here] in my style, First up is Afghanistan!
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feministfang · 3 months ago
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The audacity of Muslim women idolising taliban and taking pictures with them when they banned the whole existence of Afghan women. Called out the entire world’s hypocrisy for staying silent on p@lestine but won’t mind being the hypocrites themselves when it comes to women suffering in islamic countries. You can’t cry "islamophobia" each time someone proves you wrong when you’re busy doing your jihad work in west ‘my religion is the most feministic religion please convert to islam’. Ask the women who are actually living in islamic countries how much of a feminist religion islam is. You can’t be sitting in west with your privileged lives giving positive opinions on islam while Afghan women are wishing each day they weren’t born as women. You’re not free there because islam gave you that right, you’re free because of western culture that you ungrateful women love to shit on. I won’t mind if y’all get deported back to your countries. In fact, you seem to love Taliban a lot. Why don’t you move to Afghanistan and marry these bearded terrorists?? Y’all love your traditional islamic culture. I believe you won’t mind stuck in homes, wearing burqas/tents 24/7, cooking and cleaning for the m@les in your families. Please go to Afghanistan and switch places with Afghan women who deserve to live in west because they do care about their liberation and education. I swear if i see another one of you brainded muzzies barking "but what about p@lestine???" "what about gaza???" "boycott this!! boycott that!!" I am gonna send you the bill of my first starbucks order! I’m glad your muslim br0thers are getting bombed! This is what you get for advocating for the oppression of women in islamic countries. Karma!
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queerism1969 · 2 years ago
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Women in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan are facing significant challenges in their fight for survival and equality, yet some self-identified feminists, known as TERFs, do not acknowledge or support their struggle and revolution.
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she-is-ovarit · 11 months ago
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Afghan women and girls are being sent to "prison" for "their safety" by the Taliban, who are making Afghan men essentially pinky-swear in front of other Afghan men that they won't hurt women and girls. This comes after girls are forbidden from receiving an education higher than the 6th grade, are barred from entering public spaces, required to abide by a dress code and have a male chaperone at all times.
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