It was a bit extreme to cancel classes but you're sort of burying the lede here.
Oh because a psychiatrist would know
sickening isn't it? all the blame lays squarely on the shoulders of all these pol correct bs utopian seeking re s of the world.
Most of the blame can be attributed to Merkel, but also the Europeans for allowing the EU to globalize their countries. Poland and Hungary have seen this movie before. They know how it plays out.
Chris just being a good welcoming Christian
they were both victims of nationalism tbh
Once again, as a CHRISTIAN I don't condone this nor do i support false believers pushing their agendas in the church. those people in that congregation need to wake up!
Here comes the next phase of the Hegelian Dialectic
MSNBC Guest Touts Saudi Arabia’s Record On Women’s Rights
An MSNBC guest on Wednesday touted the great “opportunities” for women in Saudi Arabia with no pushback from anchor Andrea Mitc .
Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, a Saudi princess, is the executive vice president of the Saudi Sports Authority. She appeared on MSNBC to claim massive progress for women in her home country.
“The changes that are happening for women in my nation are not just happening at that senior level, they’re happening across the board,” she claimed. “We’re really working hard on creating training and vocational programs to expand the viability of career options for women.”
“What we’re also doing is creating the opportunity for mobility, and that’s where the women driving comes in,” she continued. “We’re talking about a dream that today is actually a reality — you can find innovation in my country, you can find job opportunities.”
Mitc cited “challenges” for the campaign for women in Saudi Arabia, primarily the war in Yemen, but did not note challenges related to the country’s own hand in oppression.
Human Rights Watch’s 2018 report on Saudi Arabia explained that women and girls still face many formal and informal barriers to having full rights, despite the recent orders granting women the right to drive and the right to make certain decisions without a male guardian.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/28/ms...-saudi-arabia/
Y'all tryna bury this because you're embarrassed but I'm not having it.
i see nothing wrong with their ceremony. adults adulting and not harming anyone is wrong now?
Lol poor kw
They look scary though!
? islam!
so having a legitimate stance means poor me? you having no leg to stand on means...
indeed right? i mean, the county had to close schools because they're afraid of a demographic not known to be associated with school shootings. ing hilarious!
So willing to adapt to Western Culture though
Seems pretty reasonable -- especially the last two after the police changed their policy.
But you guys didn't read any of that.
You never do.
What was the policy change?
A female officer takes the mugshot in a private room.
Without the hijab.
Why are they special? They should be treated just like every other citizen.
It's just a mugshot, dude. I don't know why you want to terrorize women and girls unnecessarily
Why are they different? Why are they special? Why do we have to set new policy for Islam?
Different, sure. Special?-- eh, not too different from getting a female officer to search a female. They have all kinds of policies for them. I'm sure that policy could work with any religious group that held similar beliefs.
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