Tell me again how this woman’s suffering doesn’t matter.
Incredibly powerful interview with @sahraakarimi in Afghanistan this morning on @BBCRadioScot - I've taken this excerpt below because it is so brutally honest and from the heart, but please do go listen to the whole thing. @Fionasstalker

Aug 15, 2021 · 5:49 AM UTC

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Okay now tell me how the military murdering people helps
My heart breaks for her and the women and girls of Afghanistan. I will think of them. And speak of them. This is so horrible. Horrors, truly.
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You're quite misguided, good intentions, but misguided all the same.
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Marianne Williamson: Let's help poor women with our love bombs.
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I was there in 2012, two occasions I I remember most clearly were when a unit in province called in support fire and got the coordinates wrong and instead hit a building full of civilians killing th local police chiefs wife and daughter, another was responding to reports of an
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Do you really think the US is serious when it speaks of it’s “concerns” with women’s rights in Afghanistan? They won’t accomplish shit if they go back in.
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Why does a kid from Kansas have to go and kill people in Kandahar for this? The changes she wants have to come from within. We can't impose them, it just doesn't work that way.
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What about the women suffering in America? Raped Starving Exploited Kidnapped No healthcare Homeless Beaten Uneducated Imprisoned Slave labor Who will invade America to help? Plz, bomb us to “save women”. We need outside military intervention, not resources to solve problems.
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Maybe you should keep tweeting Mary. You'll get one eventually
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no one said it doesn't matter but the us is not there to help, if anyone was helped it'll make great pr to fool feminists into supporting war and hey look it worked!
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