brendar wrote:kak alan its funny how in kurdistan the women wear scarfs and in the other countries like lebanon, morocco, algeria, tunisia, middle eastern arabs etc.. are full of arab prostitues and it looks like its europe. But in kurdistan it feels like its qandahar. I swear I always wanted woman to have full rights such as, woman in the kurdistan parliament are 30% which is an achievement comapred to britain which is only 20%.
This doesnt mean that i want kurdish woman to be like eruopeans but i bet 99% of arabs or persians wearing scarfs are "b!tch£s. However, I want a woman to be a woman without wearing something which doesnt make sense.
I regret giving kurdish women more rights because wearing a scarf is not a kurdish tradition! I wish it will be disallowed in the institutions or private organisations, but i doubt it.
alan131210 wrote:brendar wrote:kak alan its funny how in kurdistan the women wear scarfs and in the other countries like lebanon, morocco, algeria, tunisia, middle eastern arabs etc.. are full of arab prostitues and it looks like its europe. But in kurdistan it feels like its qandahar. I swear I always wanted woman to have full rights such as, woman in the kurdistan parliament are 30% which is an achievement comapred to britain which is only 20%.
This doesnt mean that i want kurdish woman to be like eruopeans but i bet 99% of arabs or persians wearing scarfs are "b!tch£s. However, I want a woman to be a woman without wearing something which doesnt make sense.
I regret giving kurdish women more rights because wearing a scarf is not a kurdish tradition! I wish it will be disallowed in the institutions or private organisations, but i doubt it.
every one is free in what they wear , we cant force anyone to wear what we want , and you can see in the photo some of the girls don't wear the scarf shows freedom of clothing .
brendar wrote:What I mean is that why is Islam taken so seriously by Kurds which is not their religion and by arabs who do not care anymore other than oil.
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