JMK

@Jakemichaelku

Left handed gravy drinker. All around deviant

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2012.

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    You guys! A dog is sledding! A dog. Is SLEDDING! Everything’s gonna be ok.

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    24. sij

    I've noticed a lot of things don't get better because people employ false dicochetmy fallacies; they assume if something awful is changed, it will probably get worse, so they angrily try to maintain a status quo that they also hate. I get especially frustrated with these types.

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    Some people like comics. Some people like wrestling. Some people like football, and are looking forward to today's game. Howzabout everybody gets to enjoy their thing without anyone being a smug jerk about it?

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    being women

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    Me before a business meeting

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    I support because the veil is an instrument of oppression and violence against women across the world.

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    Therefore: Support , support all the women in the Islamic world who fight for their right to be free.

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    Doesn’t this just explain the difference in a nutshell. Women protest and remove hijabs. Man clad in western clothes berates them for it. Pure misogyny & oppression in the name of religion. In London. should be every day for those who choose it.

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    Happy to see all the brave women in . We’re not only , we’re free from all those misogynistic impositions and free from retrograde laws against women in Islam. Fighting for our freedom as women, and also for all the women who can’t.

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    No wonder, Taliban grow up heartless since they rarely make eye contact with their mothers.

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    These are human beings too. They want to make eye contacts with fellow humans, just like you! Support

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    In Islam, a woman’s entire being is ‘awrah’ (private part) even her voice. It must all be covered. No differentiation between breasts and hair-it’s all sexual I am *beyond honored* to appear in this THANK YOU for your courage in continuing to fight💪

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    Zineb El Rhazoui: “I will consider the hijab as normal dress the day that no woman in the world is jailed for not wearing it” And also no woman suffers violence from her family for saying no to hijab.✌️✌️

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    Please add after your name to show your support for on Feb 1st!✌️❤️ Many Iranian women risked their lives making this epic , impressive gesture , to show their protest against forced hijab , support real wonder👍❤️

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    My heart is bursting w pride for every woman who managed to get herself !!! We know how difficult that battle was, and we celebrate your victory w you everyday but especially on 💕🙌 💕

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    Afghan rapper Paradise Sorouri nearly killed when assaulted by 10 men for not wearing a hijab🧕 still fights for women's rights with her music. .

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    "I Want to be unveiled like this. Hijab is a personal affair" Women should never be pressured, forced, and coerced by family and society to wear something the other sex is free not to wear.

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    26. sij

    In light of the . Here's possibly my first Twitter post on the major appearance change. The only thing I wanted to do, when I was wearing a , was to let my black hair down. To freedom, in solidarity with all those who struggle to remove the hijab.

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