Who is this?
she was assaulted by some guy manhandling her. He has NO RIGHT to touch her. This is America not KSA, Iran Taliban territory or Tahrir Square where women are summarily & forcefully shut up. She needs to lawyer up & serve that goon up some justice.
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Yes, this the heroine in this video:
@_rabiakazan she’s president of the middle eastern women’s coalition. Yeah, it’s pretty normal for them to behave like this; pretty typical tactics.1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes -
Replying to @RReasoning @ConfessionsExMu and
They have no right to put their hands on her. She needs to seek counsel. This is shocking frankly. Ive seen them behaving badly but when they manhandle a woman because they dont like her dissent? Thats a line crossed.
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Replying to @bendydebra @RReasoning and
I expect nothing more from an islamic supremacist other than arrogance & condescension. Thats the MO of every brand of supremacy. Underneath it is pathetic pathological inadequacy. Nonetheless.The woman muscled by those thugs needs 2file
report. They have NO RIGHT 2 touch her2 replies 1 retweet 10 likes -
Replying to @bendydebra @RReasoning and
I filed a police report. I pray America can protect its citizens’ rights and freedoms. CAIR fundraises millions of dollars on the hyperbole of a “Muslim ban” that isn’t a ban and then literally actualizes its own CAIR ban on a Muslim. Only in poor America.
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Replying to @AsraNomani @bendydebra and
You know Islam is not a majority or hegemonic religion in America, so it's weird that you're acting as if you're fighting some sort of power here.
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Replying to @CoralSeason8 @AsraNomani and
You might want to deal with it when its still weak, because when it grows stronger, you can't fix stuff without bloodbath. I learn from the experience of my own country. 10 years ago, we think the radicals are minorities. Now, they hold the power.
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Replying to @IDSekuler
What is your country
@IDSekuler? What happened 10 years ago? Which organizations rose to what goals? What demands have they made?3 replies 2 retweets 9 likes -
Replying to @AsraNomani
Indonesia. 1 or 2 decades ago, we treated thugs such as the Islamic Defender Front as a joke that doesn't represent islam, but now they are powerful force that influence politic. The Muslim Brotherhood and Hizbut Tahrir helped to make these thugs acceptable by the mainstream.
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Replying to @IDSekuler @AsraNomani
Whenever people talk about tolerant muslims, they always say "look at Indonesia". Yes, look at Indonesia, so that you'd realize how fast it is to take a country to the dark age. 10 years ago, it is unthinkable that polygamy would go mainstream.
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Or that ppl would be lashed in the streets for being gay or that Sharia enforcers would stop children on the way to school to reprimand them for how they’re dressed... Indonesia is such a beautiful country-w the kindest ppl. I wanted to retire there one day. Breaks my heart.
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Once their number grows, politicians would have no choice, but to pander to these extremists. Otherwise, they'd be branded as anti-islam. It doesn't matter whether they're muslims or not. Even if the gov is moderate, they can't go against them, fearing it would end like Syria.
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