American Propaganda In Truely It`s Sickest Form

JBeee

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She should consider herself lucky that, like so many innocent Afghans, her face wasn`t torn off, or worse her head blown off, by some bored American soldier armed to the teeth (and like so many of them), saddled from birth with the IQ of a sewer rat.

And here, CNN is happy to report, the US is jumping out of it`s way to `rescue` and treat this one.

What hipocrites!


Afghan woman whose nose, ears cut off travels to U.S. - CNN.com
 

AnnaG

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So? It's more than you do for anyone, I'd bet, especially if its a woman.
 

JBeee

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If I were capable, I certainly wouldn`t resort to picking and choosing which poor unfortunate soul, out the the countless thousands suffering similar circumstances, no matter the cause and flaunting them for the world to wittness...with such obvious intentions as the source (CNN) has.

Again, sick hypocrites doing thier best to follow thier gov`s expectations.


So? It's more than you do for anyone, I'd bet, especially if its a woman.
 

AnnaG

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If you were capable, I bet you wouldn't do much of anything except what you do here: whine about other people.
 

Goober

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She should consider herself lucky that, like so many innocent Afghans, her face wasn`t torn off, or worse her head blown off, by some bored American soldier armed to the teeth (and like so many of them), saddled from birth with the IQ of a sewer rat.

And here, CNN is happy to report, the US is jumping out of it`s way to `rescue` and treat this one.

What hipocrites!


Afghan woman whose nose, ears cut off travels to U.S. - CNN.com

But not a word about the injustice of this - Your poor wife must live in fear of your anger - Only a man that is an abuser of women, the weak and unprotected could twist this as you have done. You are an abomination for how you twist and turn.

I fell pity and empathy for your family, but rest assured the hate that you spew will come home to roost when you are older and weaker in physical strength and can no longer exert thru fear and itimidation will come - And judging by your age it is not far away - That day will come when your family tells you what a sick bastarxrd your are.

She eventually ran away but was caught by police in Kandahar. And although running away is not a crime, in places throughout Afghanistan, it is treated as one if you are a woman. Eventually her father-in-law found her and took her back to her abusive home.
She was taken to a Taliban court for dishonoring her husband's family and bringing them shame. The court ruled that her nose and ears must be cut off, an act carried out by her husband in the mountains of Oruzgan, where they left her to die.
After Aisha's story was exposed to the world through various news organizations, offers of help poured in.
But there are many more women still suffering.
The United Nations estimates that nearly 90 percent of Afghanistan's women face some sort of domestic abuse. This in a country where there are fewer than a dozen women's shelters providing sanctuary from the cruelty they face. And all of them are privately run.
"Bibi Aisha is only one example of thousands of girls and women in Afghanistan and throughout the world who are treated this way. Who suffer abuses like this -- like this and worse," Women for Afghan Women board member Esther Hyneman said.
 

AnnaG

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She eventually ran away but was caught by police in Kandahar. And although running away is not a crime, in places throughout Afghanistan, it is treated as one if you are a woman. Eventually her father-in-law found her and took her back to her abusive home.
She was taken to a Taliban court for dishonoring her husband's family and bringing them shame. The court ruled that her nose and ears must be cut off, an act carried out by her husband in the mountains of Oruzgan, where they left her to die.
After Aisha's story was exposed to the world through various news organizations, offers of help poured in.
But there are many more women still suffering.
The United Nations estimates that nearly 90 percent of Afghanistan's women face some sort of domestic abuse. This in a country where there are fewer than a dozen women's shelters providing sanctuary from the cruelty they face. And all of them are privately run.
"Bibi Aisha is only one example of thousands of girls and women in Afghanistan and throughout the world who are treated this way. Who suffer abuses like this -- like this and worse," Women for Afghan Women board member Esther Hyneman said.
Good post, Goober.
 

Chiliagon

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all the talk and suggested help and cries from the UN and other organization won't do squat! because they won't go into the country and change it, and they can't really do much to change it!

they'll keep on doing it as long as their customs exist. which is forever!
 

JBeee

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Ahhh!!...a breath of fresh air. Thanks for chiming in Googer.

That AnnaG has a tendency to put one asleep at the keyboard, trying to make sense of her replies.:p


But not a word about the injustice of this - Your poor wife must live in fear of your anger - Only a man that is an abuser of women, the weak and unprotected could twist this as you have done. You are an abomination for how you twist and turn.

I fell pity and empathy for your family, but rest assured the hate that you spew will come home to roost when you are older and weaker in physical strength and can no longer exert thru fear and itimidation will come - And judging by your age it is not far away - That day will come when your family tells you what a sick bastarxrd your are.

She eventually ran away but was caught by police in Kandahar. And although running away is not a crime, in places throughout Afghanistan, it is treated as one if you are a woman. Eventually her father-in-law found her and took her back to her abusive home.
She was taken to a Taliban court for dishonoring her husband's family and bringing them shame. The court ruled that her nose and ears must be cut off, an act carried out by her husband in the mountains of Oruzgan, where they left her to die.
After Aisha's story was exposed to the world through various news organizations, offers of help poured in.
But there are many more women still suffering.
The United Nations estimates that nearly 90 percent of Afghanistan's women face some sort of domestic abuse. This in a country where there are fewer than a dozen women's shelters providing sanctuary from the cruelty they face. And all of them are privately run.
"Bibi Aisha is only one example of thousands of girls and women in Afghanistan and throughout the world who are treated this way. Who suffer abuses like this -- like this and worse," Women for Afghan Women board member Esther Hyneman said.
 

Goober

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Ahhh!!...a breath of fresh air. Thanks for chiming in Googer.

That AnnaG has a tendency to put one asleep at the keyboard, trying to make sense of her replies.:p
Sense, you making sense, surely this is an attemp at feeble humor.

So what about the Taliban that ordered this monstosity of injustice. Your opinion is????????
 

AnnaG

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Ahhh!!...a breath of fresh air. Thanks for chiming in Googer.

That AnnaG has a tendency to put one asleep at the keyboard, trying to make sense of her replies.:p
More whining? aawwww Poor Jellybeeen
 

petros

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I'm not sure what is worse. The injuries this women endured or the using this woman by media to keep an unwanted war going.
 

JBeee

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Which is where the hypocrisy steps in. The UN will sanction it (the maiming of innocents) from outside sources and do nothing to help yet we are led to believe those same outside sources (doing the most damage), give a dam with tid-bits of this sort of reporting.

Did we, the West, give a fuc about the treatment of Afghani women to this scale before 9/11?




all the talk and suggested help and cries from the UN and other organization won't do squat! because they won't go into the country and change it, and they can't really do much to change it!

they'll keep on doing it as long as their customs exist. which is forever!
 

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I'm not sure what is worse. The injuries this women endured or the using this woman by media to keep an unwanted war going.
That, I believe, was Jbeeee's point. If we were truly a compassionate nation, we would rescue all the abused women and do reconstructive surgery on all who need it. Singling this woman out does smack of using her for propaganda reasons.
 

Goober

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Which is where the hypocrisy steps in. The UN will sanction it (the maiming of innocents) from outside sources and do nothing to help yet we are led to believe those same outside sources (doing the most damage), give a dam with tid-bits of this sort of reporting.

Did we, the West, give a fuc about the treatment of Afghani women to this scale before 9/11?
Look to the past or look to the future

What is our opinion on how the Taliban meets out their Justice.
 
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JBeee

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Did you mean ..."What is our (your) opinion on how the Taliban meets (mets) out their Justice?


Loom to the past or look to the future

What is our opinion on how the Taliban meets out their Justice.
 

Goober

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Did you mean ..."What is our (your) opinion on how the Taliban meets (mets) out their Justice?
Clearly you have a problem with my grammar and spelling errors - i do not always use spell check - Under the Taliban that would be a right hand i guess.

By the way - have you threatened your wife and children today - The day of judgment from them will, if you live long enough be severe. Not seeing them as the marry and have children. An awful payment but in your case well earned.

Perhaps you should post a thread detailing Taliban Justice from the time they came to power to the present.

PS - If you are so fixated on my spelling and grammar - Not sure what caused that - ya your Mother - Blame her and all women and children.

You should also do a spell check yourself at times - Perhaps the name of this thread could use a quick spell check.

Are my questions to difficult for a man of your immense cruelty to answer?
 

Praxius

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Maybe it's all done for propaganda to further extend this war..... but at the same time, at least someone's doing something for her..... nobody could have done anything for her and left her where she was, as she is..... and then you'd have nothing to complain about.

Sure it's probably an example of throwing a bone, but nobody was obligated to throw a bone in the first place.

It just all sounds like the mentality similar to someone trying to do a little bit of good and rather then praising that limited help, people bitch and moan that more isn't being done like doing something, even if it's just a small amount of something, is an insult and that person shouldn't have even bothered to offer any help in the first place.

Afterall, how dare anybody attempt to try and make this woman have a somewhat "Normal" life when there's thousands of others who need help too..... if you can't help everybody, then don't help at all.

Jeez.....
 
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