These women are so brave. The more attention the world gives to what's happening to them, the more likely they will be safe. Deep bow of respect for their extraordinary courage.
A small group of Afghan women risked their safety on Tuesday to test the Taliban's promise to respect women’s rights: They stood holding signs demanding the right to work and go to school mere feet from armed Taliban fighters. nyti.ms/3xUvonD

Aug 17, 2021 · 9:43 PM UTC

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I join you in a deep bow of respect to my sisters.
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I pray for those risking their lives to fight for their rights. I pray for all the women, children, and people, in danger. It's absolutely heartbreaking, and a huge reminder of how blessed we truly are here in the United States.
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Where were your worries when American bombs being dropped on Afghans. When girls and women being murdered in their sleep?
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The women will be safe because they are strong and they are capable - with or without the world.
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The Taliban waited 20 years to retake Afghanistan. They can wait another six months or a year before reinstating their 13th century social order. By then the media will be deep into the midterms and Afghanistan will be memory.
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Ooohhhh now do Saudi arabia!!
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Next time we do an imperial war (there's always a next time) we train the women to shoot and fight. They have the actual courage.
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Go over and document their plight instead of screeching impotently on Twitter. Livestream it. They wouldn’t dare harm an American politician. Nothing worse than a loud mouth, do nothing liberal wh*te woman
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Wish you were brave Marianne to talk about the deaths and injuries from the cvd shots. We need your voice. We desperately need it. childrenshealthdefense.org/d…