Careercow Yassmin Abdel-Magied - says Islam is a feminist religion

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"Modesty Movement" there is *nothing* modest about that. Your ankles and whole face are showing you fucking harlot. Ackbars in Pakistan or Indonesia would certainly string you up for that.
:story: She looks like every other "African Princess" type.

Only Aceh is under Islamic law. It's fairly common to see women in immodest outfits in some parts of Indonesia.

We all know she'd never dare go to Aceh and get flogged, even though we'd love to see it.
 
Isn't it a bad time for her to be virtue signaling about Manus? I think they just recently announced the rapefugees there have literally been raping and stealing from the local islanders.
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The reason that they don't want to move into town is because the local dads are going to do some vigilante justice on them for all the sexual emergencies that have taken place.
 
"War is always political, and so is its remembrance."

What a dumb cunt. Yes, war is always political, but war is also a lot of other things -- the disruption of an old way of life, the nobility of humanity in face of a dire situation, and something called "loss of human lives". The remembrance of war is almost always about these other things, things above and beyond the cold calculation of politics.

"Empathy is not a zero-sum game."
Empathy is a negative-sum game as long as SJWs are concerned. You are supposed to supply endless empathy because privilege or some shit, but it is not their job to reciprocate.
 
Remember when Yassmin disrespected the Diggers on ANZAC Day? Well, she decided to pull the same stunt for Remembrance Day.

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'You should be ashamed of yourself': Imam slams Muslim activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied for 'hijacking Remembrance Day' with yet another Manus Island tweet
  • Muslim Yassmin Abdel-Magied has posted 'Lest We Forget (Manus)' on Twitter
  • She was slammed on Anzac Day for almost identical message which she deleted
  • Shia imam Mohammad Tawhidi accused her of 'hijacking Remembrance Day'
An Islamic imam who speaks out against Sharia law has slammed Muslim youth activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied for 'hijacking Remembrance Day'.

The Sudanese-born, Brisbane-raised writer has stirred more controversy by using the 99th anniversary of the end of the First World War to make a political point about asylum seekers in Papua New Guinea.

In an almost identical message to her polarising Anzac Day post, the 26-year-old former ABC host, who now lives in London, tweeted '#LestWeForget (Manus)'.

Adelaide-based Shia imam Mohammad Tawhidi said her social media message was disrespectful to the war dead, who included soldiers fighting against the Islamic caliphate of the old Ottoman Empire.

'Sister Yassmin, you should be ashamed of yourself for hijacking Remembrance Day for your political motives,' he tweeted.

'This means that your last apology for disrespecting ANZAC Day was a lie to the entire nation.'

The imam, who campaigns against Islamic fundamentalism and radicalisation, said Sharia law was responsible for the refugee crisis on Manus Island, not Australia, as asylum seekers protest being moved out of their Papua New Guinea compound.

'Violent Sharia law is responsible for the tragedies in Manus Island,' he claimed.

'The majority of refugees fled Sharia law and Islamic governments.

'If you want to blame a government, blame Islamic governments/caliphates.'

Asylum seekers have fled Sharia law nations like Iran - where Sheikh Tawhidi was born - and Somalia.

Ms Abdel-Magied has been widely slammed for her 'culturally insensitive' Twitter message.

Hundreds of disturbed Australians were quick to voice their disapproval of the provocative post - many accusing her of being deliberately inflammatory.

In April she was slammed after a similar post which read 'Lest. We. Forget. Manus, Nauru, Syria, Palestine.'

After facing catastrophic backlash, she 'apologised unreservingly' for her 'disrespectful' words.

But it seems Ms Abdel-Magied didn't learn her lesson; once again outraging her followers with an identical jab.

'Remembrance Day is not about you,' a Twitter user stated.

Another called her out for what they believed was a move to intentionally try and provoke followers into an emotional response.

'You are just trolling now,' they wrote.

She was also accused of using Manus Island as a tool to draw the public eye towards herself.

'You don't even care about Manus. This is just a publicity stunt to get attention. Any normal person would have learnt from last year,' one tweet read.

Several others called her 'selfish' and accused her of deliberately detracting attention from the true meaning of Remembrance Day.

'Seriously.... what is wrong with you? It upsets me that you deliberately use days that commemorate war dead to push political agenda...,' one reply read.

Twitter user Melissa wrote: 'Absolutely disgraceful. I'm convinced now that your point is to be disrespectful and distasteful.'

Multiple concurred, with one responding: 'Totally agree Melissa. Yassmin is so self centred once again she's turned a day of remembrance into an all about her.'

The hypocrisy behind her new post, particularly in light of her Anzac Day apology earlier in the year, did not go unnoticed.

'What happened to 'my last post was disrespectful and I apologise unreservedly' - @yassmin_a on last Anzac Day when you posted a similar disgusting post. I think even if you do apologise most Australians have wisened up. You really have no morals or respect. #auspol #lestweforget,' a frustrated Twitter user wrote.

Many did their best to direct attention back to honouring fallen Australian soldiers by replying with true 'Lest We Forget' graphics.

The explosive post garnered nearly 400 replies and it was 're-tweeted' by more than 200 of her followers.

One of her followers tried to applaud the woman for being brave but his comment was quickly slammed by others.

'Not brave, just inflammatory and ignorant. As for insight. I've yet to see any display of insight, just immature ill thought out ideas aimed at hurting cultures that offered her a future instead of the oppression she'd have faced growing up in Sudan,' said one.

'Shakes head in disbelief that (Yassmin) really doesn't get it,' said another.

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She was having a moan on her twitter about how people get "mad" at Women and POC's when they aren't being "respectful". People are mad at her because she's a raging cunt, including other women and POCs. But Yassmin's opinion is the only one that matters because she's a rich black Muslim.

Less 'announce' and more 'admit'. The horror stories started less than a week after the centre opened. It's a bit like talking to an ex-pat South African; if only a tenth of what they tell you is true then it's a blood bath.

And if I ever have the good fortune and privilege of meeting this lovely woman face to face, I'd be delighted to discuss and debate this compelling subject of her views on Remembrance Day with her further, at length and in detail.

She would never discuss anything like that face to face unless it's on TV, wonder why that would be. Could it be that she's an unrepentant racist attention whore?
 
Yassmin Abdel-Magied compares Australia to abusive boyfriend

Yassmin Abdel-Magied has compared Australia to an abusive boyfriend in her first appearance on Australian television since moving to London after a string of controversies.

The Muslim commentator appeared on The Project last night, describing how “traumatic” was the public scorn she endured for a number of inflammatory comments.

“It is hard. It is dating like ... an abusive guy,” she said. Asked whether she misses Australia, she replied: “You love a lot of things about them, but they hurt you deep. So what do you do? What do you tell people? Do you tell them about the great times you had. How grateful you were for all of the good stuff or tell them they traumatised you in a way that you will never be the same for?”

When the program’s hosts remained silent after her comment, she laughed and asked: ““Too deep? (Did I get) in too deep?”

Ms Abdel-Magied first courted controversy when she famously announced on the ABC’s Q&A: “Islam to me is the most feminist religion,” during a debate with former Tasmanian senator Jackie Lambie.

She went on to cause outrage with comments about Anzac Day, posting on Facebook: “Lest We Forget (Manus, Nauru, Syria, Palestine ...).” On The Project Ms Abdel-Magied appeared unapologetic about the post, saying she hadn’t realised how strong the reaction would be.

“I thought, ‘I will take it down and apologise’. There were comments underneath. I didn’t look at it but I literally took a nap. It was the last nap I ever took,” she said.

“I was like, I fixed that. I am going to have a nap. It is a public holiday. I woke up and one of my friends messaged me and said, ‘You are on the front page of The Australian’.”

“Like, there was quite a long period of time afterwards that I didn’t say anything in public because everyone was like, ‘Just ride it out. There is nothing that you can say that will make it better’.”

Despite the outrage, Ms Abdel-Magied tweeted a similar post on Remembrance Day and, in September, wrote an opinion article for Teen Vogue in which she said people of colour are considered “conditionally Australian” and “the moment they step out of line, the country explodes with outrage”.

Rather than acknowledging her comments might be offensive to others, the 26-year-old played up her victim status to the panel, accusing her critics of taking “everything away from me.”

“I am now someone with nothing left to lose and that is kind of amazing,” she said. “It means I can say what I want.”

She went on: “I think the nice version of saying it is (I’ve got) no sh*ts left to give.”

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Yassmin Abdel-Magied compares Australia to abusive boyfriend

Yassmin Abdel-Magied has compared Australia to an abusive boyfriend in her first appearance on Australian television since moving to London after a string of controversies.

The Muslim commentator appeared on The Project last night, describing how “traumatic” was the public scorn she endured for a number of inflammatory comments.

“It is hard. It is dating like ... an abusive guy,” she said. Asked whether she misses Australia, she replied: “You love a lot of things about them, but they hurt you deep. So what do you do? What do you tell people? Do you tell them about the great times you had. How grateful you were for all of the good stuff or tell them they traumatised you in a way that you will never be the same for?”

When the program’s hosts remained silent after her comment, she laughed and asked: ““Too deep? (Did I get) in too deep?”

Ms Abdel-Magied first courted controversy when she famously announced on the ABC’s Q&A: “Islam to me is the most feminist religion,” during a debate with former Tasmanian senator Jackie Lambie.

She went on to cause outrage with comments about Anzac Day, posting on Facebook: “Lest We Forget (Manus, Nauru, Syria, Palestine ...).” On The Project Ms Abdel-Magied appeared unapologetic about the post, saying she hadn’t realised how strong the reaction would be.

“I thought, ‘I will take it down and apologise’. There were comments underneath. I didn’t look at it but I literally took a nap. It was the last nap I ever took,” she said.

“I was like, I fixed that. I am going to have a nap. It is a public holiday. I woke up and one of my friends messaged me and said, ‘You are on the front page of The Australian’.”

“Like, there was quite a long period of time afterwards that I didn’t say anything in public because everyone was like, ‘Just ride it out. There is nothing that you can say that will make it better’.”

Despite the outrage, Ms Abdel-Magied tweeted a similar post on Remembrance Day and, in September, wrote an opinion article for Teen Vogue in which she said people of colour are considered “conditionally Australian” and “the moment they step out of line, the country explodes with outrage”.

Rather than acknowledging her comments might be offensive to others, the 26-year-old played up her victim status to the panel, accusing her critics of taking “everything away from me.”

“I am now someone with nothing left to lose and that is kind of amazing,” she said. “It means I can say what I want.”

She went on: “I think the nice version of saying it is (I’ve got) no sh*ts left to give.”

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She really should go back to Sudan if she wants to experience that.
 
If Islam is so feminist then why did Allah choose a cis-het male (who is technically white btw) to be his final and most important messenger? Why not dictate the Quran to a queer, gender-fluid, woman of color?
 
“It is hard. It is dating like ... an abusive guy,” she said. Asked whether she misses Australia, she replied: “You love a lot of things about them, but they hurt you deep. So what do you do? What do you tell people? Do you tell them about the great times you had. How grateful you were for all of the good stuff or tell them they traumatised you in a way that you will never be the same for?”
I'm glad Imam Tawhidi chose this moment to say "Listen bitch..."
 
Yassmin Abdel-Magied compares Australia to abusive boyfriend

Yassmin Abdel-Magied has compared Australia to an abusive boyfriend in her first appearance on Australian television since moving to London after a string of controversies.

The Muslim commentator appeared on The Project last night, describing how “traumatic” was the public scorn she endured for a number of inflammatory comments.

“It is hard. It is dating like ... an abusive guy,” she said. Asked whether she misses Australia, she replied: “You love a lot of things about them, but they hurt you deep. So what do you do? What do you tell people? Do you tell them about the great times you had. How grateful you were for all of the good stuff or tell them they traumatised you in a way that you will never be the same for?”

When the program’s hosts remained silent after her comment, she laughed and asked: ““Too deep? (Did I get) in too deep?”

Ms Abdel-Magied first courted controversy when she famously announced on the ABC’s Q&A: “Islam to me is the most feminist religion,” during a debate with former Tasmanian senator Jackie Lambie.

She went on to cause outrage with comments about Anzac Day, posting on Facebook: “Lest We Forget (Manus, Nauru, Syria, Palestine ...).” On The Project Ms Abdel-Magied appeared unapologetic about the post, saying she hadn’t realised how strong the reaction would be.

“I thought, ‘I will take it down and apologise’. There were comments underneath. I didn’t look at it but I literally took a nap. It was the last nap I ever took,” she said.

“I was like, I fixed that. I am going to have a nap. It is a public holiday. I woke up and one of my friends messaged me and said, ‘You are on the front page of The Australian’.”

“Like, there was quite a long period of time afterwards that I didn’t say anything in public because everyone was like, ‘Just ride it out. There is nothing that you can say that will make it better’.”

Despite the outrage, Ms Abdel-Magied tweeted a similar post on Remembrance Day and, in September, wrote an opinion article for Teen Vogue in which she said people of colour are considered “conditionally Australian” and “the moment they step out of line, the country explodes with outrage”.

Rather than acknowledging her comments might be offensive to others, the 26-year-old played up her victim status to the panel, accusing her critics of taking “everything away from me.”

“I am now someone with nothing left to lose and that is kind of amazing,” she said. “It means I can say what I want.”

She went on: “I think the nice version of saying it is (I’ve got) no sh*ts left to give.”

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Fucking hell. I have no idea what country she's been living in all these years, but it's obviously a third world hellhole. Definitely not somewhere you'd want to spend a holiday.
 
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Nothing left to lose :story::story:
Bitch can't live without Daddy's supplementry credit card.
She genuinely can't understand the difference between people who have legitimate grounds for being royally pissed off at her for shitting on their culture and veneration and gratitude for their ancestors, and having the shit beaten out of her because she carelessly burnt the toast while she was making breakfast.

She has to have a full blown personality disorder. There is no other explanation that can be used for the amount of stupidity.
 
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Wannabe jihadist in Supreme Court over brutal killing of wife in front of children

A RADICALISED Muslim who removed his wife’s right eye before slaughtering her in front of their children told police it was “normal” behaviour in the Middle East.

The brutal killer, who cannot be named to protect the identities of his three children, is facing life behind bars after he pleaded guilty to the horrific killing in June last year.

The Supreme Court heard on Friday how the Broadmeadows man had set out on a “prolonged and vicious” knife attack on his wife at their family home.

He removed her right eye in what is believed to be inspired by the Islamist one-eyed antichrist Dajjal, and cut off two of her fingers while she was still alive.

She bled to death after suffering deep lacerations across her face, neck, arms, legs, back, hips and genitalia.

Her butchered body, wrapped in a doona with cling wrap and electrical tape, was found dumped in grassland in Dallas a month later.

In his police interview, when an officer said it was one of the worst cases he had come across, the man replied: “Grow a gut for it as in the Middle East it’s normal.”

Told that his family did not condone this behaviour, he said: “F--- them, f--- everyone. I’ve done nothing wrong.”

When it was suggested he had put his children through hell, he said: “If they’ve gone through hell, they’ll grow up to be stronger.”

His children — two boys, aged 6 and 4, and a girl, 2 — described to police the bloody scenes and how they watched as their father “slaughtered” their mother with a big knife.

“All of her body was blood, nothing but blood,” one of the boys said.

They also detailed how he cut out her right eye and flushed it down the toilet.

“Mummy is like the antichrist,” one of the children remarked.

Prosecutor Sharn Coombes said the removal of his wife’s eye was indicative of the man’s religious beliefs and his “extreme interpretation of his own religion”.

The court heard the man, who was acquitted several years ago in a major terror trial where he was among several men accused of planning terror attacks, wanted to move to Syria to fight with jihad.

He once sliced his wife’s hand when she refused to read the book of sharia law.

He also isolated her from her family and friends, did not allow her to leave the house without him, and forced her to wear a burqa, only showing her eyes.

When she started working from home as a seamstress, he wouldn’t allow her to repair men’s clothing. He also would not allow his children to go to school, watch TV, or speak English.

“He wanted to teach them about guns, jihad and the war,” Ms Coombes said.

Their home had just bare mattresses in the bedrooms, a milk crate in the loungeroom, scribble on the walls and smashed windows.

Defence lawyer Scott Johns argued that the man was in a drug-induced psychosis and had a documented history of psychotic disturbance.

“What your honour is dealing with is a person who had a very disturbed approach to his thinking at the time,” Mr Johns told Justice Lex Lasry.

“He became convinced that his wife had been sent by god to kill him.”

He believed that her family had used black magic on him, Mr Johns said.

Ms Coombes asked that the maximum penalty of life without parole be imposed. But Mr Johns said the man should be given a head sentence with a chance at parole.

The case will return to court next Wednesday, before he will be sentenced at a later date.
 
She does, it's called 'Spoiled Cunt' syndrome. It usually occurs when the parents don't tell their kid 'no' enough.

Of course, had she stayed in Sudan, she would most likely have a literally spoiled cunt, so the current situation is still an improvement.
 
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Wannabe jihadist in Supreme Court over brutal killing of wife in front of children

A RADICALISED Muslim who removed his wife’s right eye before slaughtering her in front of their children told police it was “normal” behaviour in the Middle East.

The brutal killer, who cannot be named to protect the identities of his three children, is facing life behind bars after he pleaded guilty to the horrific killing in June last year.

The Supreme Court heard on Friday how the Broadmeadows man had set out on a “prolonged and vicious” knife attack on his wife at their family home.

He removed her right eye in what is believed to be inspired by the Islamist one-eyed antichrist Dajjal, and cut off two of her fingers while she was still alive.

She bled to death after suffering deep lacerations across her face, neck, arms, legs, back, hips and genitalia.

Her butchered body, wrapped in a doona with cling wrap and electrical tape, was found dumped in grassland in Dallas a month later.

In his police interview, when an officer said it was one of the worst cases he had come across, the man replied: “Grow a gut for it as in the Middle East it’s normal.”

Told that his family did not condone this behaviour, he said: “F--- them, f--- everyone. I’ve done nothing wrong.”

When it was suggested he had put his children through hell, he said: “If they’ve gone through hell, they’ll grow up to be stronger.”

His children — two boys, aged 6 and 4, and a girl, 2 — described to police the bloody scenes and how they watched as their father “slaughtered” their mother with a big knife.

“All of her body was blood, nothing but blood,” one of the boys said.

They also detailed how he cut out her right eye and flushed it down the toilet.

“Mummy is like the antichrist,” one of the children remarked.

Prosecutor Sharn Coombes said the removal of his wife’s eye was indicative of the man’s religious beliefs and his “extreme interpretation of his own religion”.

The court heard the man, who was acquitted several years ago in a major terror trial where he was among several men accused of planning terror attacks, wanted to move to Syria to fight with jihad.

He once sliced his wife’s hand when she refused to read the book of sharia law.

He also isolated her from her family and friends, did not allow her to leave the house without him, and forced her to wear a burqa, only showing her eyes.

When she started working from home as a seamstress, he wouldn’t allow her to repair men’s clothing. He also would not allow his children to go to school, watch TV, or speak English.

“He wanted to teach them about guns, jihad and the war,” Ms Coombes said.

Their home had just bare mattresses in the bedrooms, a tard cum crate in the loungeroom, scribble on the walls and smashed windows.

Defence lawyer Scott Johns argued that the man was in a drug-induced psychosis and had a documented history of psychotic disturbance.

“What your honour is dealing with is a person who had a very disturbed approach to his thinking at the time,” Mr Johns told Justice Lex Lasry.

“He became convinced that his wife had been sent by god to kill him.”

He believed that her family had used black magic on him, Mr Johns said.

Ms Coombes asked that the maximum penalty of life without parole be imposed. But Mr Johns said the man should be given a head sentence with a chance at parole.

The case will return to court next Wednesday, before he will be sentenced at a later date.
Sounds like the muzzie equivalent of those nutjob Christians who end up living in compounds, muttering to each other about how the clouds are probably a message from God signalling Armageddon or something. Shame he couldn't reach that stage before he did this; it would have given the cops an excuse to net a whole pack of these crazies.
 
I've actually never seen a true-believing feminist who has opposed islam in my entire life. So maybe she is right, they go hand in hand in some mental gymnastic way.

They usually get silenced, or compared to TERFs (feminists who don't believe that straight men in drag can claim to be women, and that it isn't transphobia if a lesbian isn't attracted to a man in drag).
 
According to Yassmin, Australians shouldn't be worried about the African gangs in Melbourne because we're descended from convicts.

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Sorry for the :autism:, but I'm having trouble keeping my mouth shut
(as is usual). Australia was originally started as a penal colony, but it's a hell of a lot more complicated than that. Many, maybe even most, of the convicts who were dumped here committed crimes of survival as a result of crushing poverty following the industrial revolution. Absolutely a hefty percentage of them were genuine career criminals, but overall, Australia was being used as a dumping ground for hungry persons of the lower orders. And the convicts were only the beginning of the colony, a hell of a lot of people came out willingly, and they're still coming here today; something like 30% of residents and naturalised citizens make up the ENTIRE FUCKING POPULATION RIGHT NOW.

This isn't nearly as her shitting on Remembrance Day, which started as a ceremony for fallen Commonwealth solider from the First World War, but has slowly evolved to encompass all dead, maimed, or displaced people of both World Wars. This "all Australians are decended from convicts" isn't just the ravings of a racist dipshit, it's fucking insulting, and it pisses on millions of people who have come from overseas to start new lives here. Yet again she's fucking over the very same people she claims to fight for.

If she didn't have such a massive presence of paid media behind her, I'd be invoking Poe's Law.
 
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