Yasmine Mohammed   ياسمين محمد

@YasMohammedxx

The function of freedom is to free someone else ~Toni Morrison | Author of Unveiled | Founder of | | Think outside the 🕋

Joined May 2016
Born August 24

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    Available on Amazon, Kindle, and will be on Audible very soon

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  3. While in Afghanistan, Afghan women are protesting for their rights. In Balochistan, Baloch women are protesting for their missing loved ones. Thousands of Baloch has been forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces and agencies from Balochistan.

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  4. “Dementors fed on human happiness and thus generated feelings of depression and despair in any person in close proximity to them.”

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  5. 21 hours ago

    Just finished interviewing the ex Muslim and pro-freedom campaigner on my channel. Full interview will be out on Sunday at: Use the promo code 'WeAreTheMedia' to get a FREE trial access to all our daily shows and podcasts etc...

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  6. Sep 10

    Zoom in, all the faces that died on 9-11-01 Never Forget!

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  7. You’d think if 9/11 taught us anything, it’s that giving up freedoms for the illusion of safety is the wrong move. But here we are, 20 yrs later, doing the same thing.

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  8. Sep 10
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    Moi quand un gars défend ça… calisme qu’il n’a pas de crédibilité. 🙄 En attendant, voici un vrai témoignage. Source:

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  9. “Imagine you’re a women’s rights defender, and you’ve fought the Taliban, and people tell you that should now be your new home.” ~

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  10. Sep 9

    🇦🇫. Another epic protest with Afghan women refusing to stop marching when facing off with .

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  11. Sep 9

    In patriarchal societies, women are their worst enemies. If every woman would raise her male & female children as equals, we won't have barbarians walking around abusing women. Patriarchy & Islam is the worst combo. That's why many educated women distance themselves from Islam.

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  12. Sep 9
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  13. Sep 9

    The most watched so far on our little YouTube channel (also on podcast). "There is no us and them." Thanks 💚

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  14. Loved every word of this. Especially the last line: “They are defiant. And, as a former defiant girl, I can say with conviction that they can’t beat or cut that defiance out of you.”

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  15. Sep 8

    Muslim fundamentalists drain every pleasure they can from women's lives, since to them women and girls are, at best, nothing more than supporting characters in the lives of men -- mothers to breed and raise children, symbols of family honour and piety, daughters to marry off.

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  16. Sep 8

    had everything to do with my . I will not shut up and leave that aspect out for people’s comfort.

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  17. I have many things to say on many topics:homeschooling, Covid, abortion…but I continue to talk mainly about women from Muslim backgrounds because there are so few voices on this topic. There are many on the other topics. Well, there are many on this topic too, but mostly liars💁🏻‍♀️

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  18. Totally fresh and new Taliban. But don't worry, Biden will continue to “speak out” on rights for women and girls, since human rights is the centerpiece of his foreign policy. Surely, America's first female VP will, too.

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  19. When women are -disfigured from acid attacks -imprisoned -killed for refusing to become nuns, then this would be a valid comparison.

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  20. My University Sacrificed Ideas for Ideology. So Today I Quit. My resignation letter. 

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  21. Humanity has lost its sense of humanity.

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