The flower of the desert, in the Jedi, blooms beautifully

Justice 2022-10-21 14:12:55

I admire Waris' bravery and tenacity, and I like her simplicity, kindness, patience, courage, and a sense of wisdom.
The story is so moving and shocking that I dare not think about it.
Deep sympathy for women who were forced to undergo circumcision and cast their shadows for life.
Bullshit patriarchy, fucking women's chastity, inhuman behavior, stupid and ugly traditions, I hope the light of civilization can drive away these darkness as soon as possible.

The so-called impurity theory is just a pretext, behind the abuse of male power, through the oppression and destruction of women to achieve self-satisfaction. Perhaps it is also the result of men's perverted enthusiasm for chastity and fear of infidelity.

If the pussy is really so unclean, how could their Allah allow it to exist in women? Why do men seek pleasure from such unclean parts? Why do babies come from such unclean places?

The circumcision scene was simply shocking. A small rusty blade, a needle as thick as a stick, a mother who forcibly broke her daughter's legs, a "circumcised man" with a wicked look... It's even more horrifying to think about. Bleeding, infection, complications, every excretion may cause the wound to open, and in the future there will be childbirth, intercourse, and repeated destruction...

Such a cruel circumcision should kill many people and leave disease. But it wasn't enough to awaken humanity. The power of custom is so terrifying that people imitate the behavior of their predecessors without thinking. The places where civilization is backward is also very scary. It is not as simple and simple as imagined, but it is the breeding ground for evil and ugliness. The combination of ignorance and power is an absolute disaster. The elder who has the right to speak, saying that the one who died of circumcision is a witch, is an ominous thing, can make these girls not only not sympathized, but spurned.

Waris said, once wanted to be a man, because being a woman was too painful and too sad. How many women, full of tears and heartache, succumbed to violence and the hardships of life.
How lucky is Waris who escaped from Somalia.

Her love for her mother and for Somalia also made me admire her a little more.

It is incredible that 130 million women around the world have been circumcised! I am glad to find out that the Somali government said in September 2015 that it would formulate plans to abolish circumcision. More and more countries are abolishing circumcision. Circumcision in Kenya is already illegal, and it will be sentenced to ten years in prison...

Pray!

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