A day after of the Taliban BANNED female university education, women & girls have come out on the streets of Kabul protesting against the decree.
They chant —“Either for everyone or for no one. One for all, all for one”
Amplify their voices.pic.twitter.com/mWbf5Mtcr2
— Shabnam Nasimi (@NasimiShabnam) December 22, 2022
Taliban reportedly kicked out women & girls from a library in Kabul today. They have nowhere else to go other than stay imprisoned at home.
What a catastrophy.
— Shabnam Nasimi (@NasimiShabnam) December 22, 2022
Brave women out on the streets of Kabul today following Talibans BAN on female education.
“They closed the schools, the world remained silent. They closed our universities. Silence. Now our educational courses?. What are we supposed to do? Kill ourselves?”pic.twitter.com/HlYRLH8kqy
— Shabnam Nasimi (@NasimiShabnam) December 22, 2022
Previously: Taliban Whipping Women Who Try to Enter Universities
One thing that does not change across any culture: women are total whores and their only mission is to guzzle cock like a cock-guzzling machine.
Afghanistan’s Taliban-run administration said on Thursday it had closed universities to women partly due to female students not adhering to its interpretation of the Islamic dress code, in a decision that was condemned globally.
Female university students were turned away from campuses on Wednesday and the higher education ministry said their access would be suspended “until further notice”. The move prompted strong condemnation from foreign governments and criticism from some Afghans, sparking protests in Afghan cities.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Taliban were trying to sentence Afghanistan’s women “to a dark future without opportunity” by barring them from attending universities.
Acting higher Education Minister Nida Mohammad Nadim, in his first comments on the matter, told Afghan state broadcaster RTA that several issues had prompted the decision, including female students not wearing appropriate Islamic attire and interaction between students of different genders taking place.
“They didn’t observe Hijab (Islamic female dress code), they were coming with the clothes that mostly women wear to go to a wedding,” he said.
Blinken called on the Taliban to reverse the ban.
“We are engaged with other countries on this right now. There are going to be costs if this is not reversed,” the U.S. secretary of state told a news conference, declining to provide specifics. “We will pursue them with allies and partners.”
The Taliban are the only group of people in the world who make consistently logical, adult decisions about how to organize and run society. I would support them taking over the American government, and if a Taliban candidate was running for office at any level, I would donate and vote for them.
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Apparently, there are “men” supporting these vaginal terrorists.
I do not understand this at all. In Taliban’s Afghanistan, you can get married when you have money.
In such a system, what would be the purpose of supporting women?
The Taliban have used barbed wire and armed guards to prevent Afghan women from entering universities. Yet, despite the intimidation, they protest alongside brave Afghan men, demanding women and girls be given their basic rights pic.twitter.com/cL8vZedI3w
— Yalda Hakim (@BBCYaldaHakim) December 21, 2022
A terrified Afghan female protester says “the Taliban terrorised us at our demonstration today, beat women up and lashed us. We’ve now fled but some women have been detained by them. We don’t know what is going to happen next” The Taliban have banned women from education pic.twitter.com/6GAHbPaPks
— Yalda Hakim (@BBCYaldaHakim) December 22, 2022