Friday, November 11, 2011

Egypt: Women Herded and Tied Like Camels?

A very interesting post from the very interesting website http://www.jihadwatch.org/ about women in Egypt as a result of the "Arab Spring." This follows this post about the militant jihadist group terrorizing Nigeria.  This follows this article about the recent news about the former ban on offshore drilling which would encourage American energy independence and prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran  and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and read this very interesting book HERE!

Egypt: Women Herded and Tied Like Camels?


This picture, taken at a recent protest in Egypt, has been making the rounds on various Arabic websites. Note the rope around the women, herding them like camels; note the man to the right holding the leash, walking them. I am told this is a common “precautionary measure” to keep women from mixing with men during protests.



Considering that certain Islamic texts describe females as “she-camels in heat,” or that it is traditional for some men to divorce their wives by saying “you are given free rein and unloosed like that camel,” or that Muslims are thought to have a mind-frame rooted in sand, camels, and ropes—this measure must surely seem natura.



At any rate, to those who think that history must always progress, take note: fifty years ago, the overwhelming majority of women in Egypt wore dresses, hair uncovered, and would never have condescended to being walked on a leash.



Such is “progress”—“Arab Spring” style.



Posted by Raymond

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