Afghan Metoo Slut Who LARPed as Police Officer Angry That Taliban Removed Dead Weight from Force

The mean bad men took her fake power and authority away.

The Taliban are really cool guys. It’s so cool how they beat women and force them to do things.

The Observer:

Fatima Ahmadi only stopped screaming when the Taliban held a knife to her child’s throat, and told her: “Shut up, or we will kill your son.” They had burst into the policewoman’s Kabul home one late September morning, demanding she hand over her weapons. She told the Taliban she had no guns at home, but they said she was lying, ransacked the house, then began beating her, pulling out handfuls of hair, and when she would not stop shouting, they grabbed her nine-year-old son.

The knife was pressed so violently into his throat it left a red welt, visible in photographs seen by the Observer. Ahmadi’s back was covered with bruising from an assault so vicious that she lost control of her bodily functions. The men eventually left, but with an ominous warning. “We will come back.”

Obviously, none of that actually happened.

I hate to have to tell you this, but women lie about things more or less whenever they talk.

Note that the Observer does not claim to have seen her back welts. Of course, they might have beat her, and probably did, but they would not threaten to slit her throat or kill her son. That is not how they operate.

Furthermore, the Taliban is family-oriented, and would not kill or threaten a child on principle. Even if they were going to kill this woman for being a stupid fat bitch (which they obviously should have done, frankly), they would have the kid sent out of the house, or take the woman out to somewhere else to kill her.

Threatening to kill a child is something out of the movies, which could happen in real life (blacks do it). But someone who is going to threaten to kill a kid is someone who is desperate and not in control of the situation. The Taliban are very masculine, and they obviously understand the implications there, and would not take such an action.

Everyone who knows anything about them knows that this would be out of character, but the media just reports whatever, and the women who gobble this gibberish up just expect that “bad men do every bad thing.”

A divorced single mother of two young children, Ahmadi had no idea who gave the Taliban her address, or what they might do on a return visit, but she knew the family couldn’t risk waiting to find out. There have been several murders of female police officers since the hardline group took control of Afghanistan, including a vicious attack on one woman who was eight months pregnant.

So she packed her bags, went into hiding and days later managed to flee with her two boys to Pakistan. But their visa is only valid for 60 days and she is terrified about what will come next; Pakistani authorities are deporting Afghans without documents.

She was forced to marry an abusive, drug-addicted husband when she was just 12, and he beat her so badly she has been left with a permanent limp and memory problems.

She was astonished and delighted when a decade ago, desperate for money and unable to work himself, he pushed her to join the police force. She loved her job and it eventually gave her the confidence and money to get a divorce.

Folks, that’s why you don’t send a woman to work. She gets a taste of power, and that’s that – you’re finished.

Also note that the Observer did not contact her husband to get his side of the story, and instead simply printed that he was a violent drug addict. They easily could have just said “she says he was so and so,” but no – they report it as if it is fact. It is no more a fact than that ridiculous fairy tale about the Taliban threatening to kill her son.

I had always admired the police cars, the guns, so I was very excited and grabbed the opportunity. It was my dream to work as a policewoman,” she said. “It changed my life.”

In 2020, confident that Afghanistan was changing, she went public with accusations of sexual harassment inside the police and the interior ministry. One of the men she says targeted her was a deputy minister.

She put out a video of herself burning her ID documents in protest, but her public stance unleashed a torrent of online abuse and three physical attacks, on the street and at her own home, that forced her into temporary exile.

Her own family refused to help her because they said allegations that she had to fend off lecherous bosses brought shame on them. After the publicity and fury died down, she came back to Afghanistan, and begged for her job back. “I got back my confidence when I was working again,” she said. But 10 days later, the Taliban swept into Kabul.

“On the first day I went to work, but I was told to empty my office and go home. I felt destroyed, because I knew the Taliban wouldn’t allow women to work, and I was thinking about how I would feed the children.”

She also worried that her husband might go to the Taliban and demand custody of their boys. Then the bodies of former policewomen started turning up around the country and she realised that the threats were even more serious.

There was a long list of people who might wish her dead, from the criminals she had helped bring to justice, to former colleagues, perhaps even her own relatives and of course the Taliban, whose vicious attack finally pushed her into exile.

Her own family wants her dead, but we’re supposed to believe that everyone in the entire country of Afghanistan was unreasonable, and that she was the only reasonable one.

This sounds like something out of Tales of the Holocaust, frankly.

In all honesty, this woman could just be a fake person. Surely at this point, no one would put it past the Jewish media to just outright invent a story like this.