dunker escribió: ↑03 Sep 2019 09:21
La idealización del islam por parte de la hizkierda berdadera, esa gran rueda de molino que hay que tragar para tener el carnet progresista platino.
A mí como máximo exponente de esto siempre me viene el gobierno sueco.
Superfeministas, azote de Trump.
En el Guardian, la viceprimer ministra Lövin comparó la política sueca con la del presidente Donald Trump y dijo que el mundo "necesita un fuerte liderazgo para los derechos de las mujeres" y "Suecia tendrá un rol cada vez más importante en esto". Agregó que " Muchos países podrían aprender una lección importante de esto ".
Pero toca viajar a Irán y...
In a statement that has gone viral on Twitter and Facebook, UN Watch, a non-governmental human rights NGO in Geneva, expressed disappointment that Sweden’s self-declared “first feminist government in the world” sacrificed its principles and betrayed the rights of Iranian women as Trade Minister Ann Linde and other female members walked before Iranian President Rouhani on Saturday wearing Hijabs, Chadors, and long coats, in deference to Iran’s oppressive and unjust modesty laws which make the Hijab compulsory — despite Stockholm’s promise to promote “a gender equality perspective” internationally, and to adopt a “feminist foreign policy” in which “equality between women and men is a fundamental aim.”
In doing so, Sweden’s female leaders ignored the recent appeal by Iranian women’s right activist Masih Alinejad who urged Europeans female politicians “to stand for their own dignity” and to refuse to kowtow to the compulsory Hijab while visiting Iran.
Alinrejad created a Facebook page for Iranian women to resist the law and show their hair as an act of resistance, which now numbers 1 million followers.
“European female politicians are hypocrites,” says Alinejad. “They stand with French Muslim women and condemn the burkini ban—because they think compulsion is bad—but when it happens to Iran, they just care about money.”
The scene in Tehran on Saturday was also a sharp contrast to Deputy Prime Minister Isabella Lövin’s feminist stance against U.S. President Donald Trump, in a viral tweet and then in a Guardian op-ed last week, in which she wrote that “the world need strong leadership for women’s rights.”
There was another stark contrast: in the same week as the Swedes wore their Hijabs, Tehran hosted the world competition in women’s chess, and numerous female chess champions from around the world gave up their chance to win a world prize because they refused to submit to the required Hijab and Iran’s discrimination against women.
Trade Minister Linde, who signed multiple agreements with Iranian ministers while wearing a veil, “sees no conflict” between her government’s human rights policy and signing trade deals with an oppressive dictatorship that tortures prisoners, persecutes gays, and is a leading executioner of minors.
“If Sweden really cares about human rights, they should not be empowering a regime that brutalizes its own citizens while carrying out genocide in Syria; and if they care about women’s rights, then the female ministers never should have gone to misogynistic Iran in the first place,” said UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer.
The government has now come under sharp criticism from centrist and left-wing Swedish lawmakers, who said the ministers should not have deferred to “gender apartheid.”
Bueno, pero al menos con ellas las mujeres suecas mejorarán su calidad de vida... ¿no?
2010
# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE
1 South Africa 132.4 2010
2 Botswana 92.9 2010
3 Lesotho 82.7 2009
4 Swaziland 77.5 2004
5 Bermuda 67.3 2004
6 Sweden 63.5 2010
7 Suriname 45.2 2004
8 Costa Rica 36.7 2009
9 Nicaragua 31.6 2010
10 Grenada 30.6 2010
https://www.nationmaster.com/country-in ... /Rape-rate
2017
2. Sweden
Not all is fun and games in Europe as one of the countries that is known for being a great tourist destination also has 63 rape cases per 100,000 population (2013, Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention) one out of every three women in Sweden report that they have had a forceful sexual encounter even before they had hit their teenage years.
What is more peculiar in this country is that with rapid times the rate have increased even more as according to reports only 421 rapes were reported in the year 1975 but in 2014 the number escalated to account for 6,620 rapes that were reported, this may mean that there are more voices standing up against what has been done to them but still a lot more must be done to put an end to these horrendous acts
http://bewitter.com/countries-with-high ... orld-2017/
¿Y qué piensa el gobierno feminista de esta ola de violaciones?
«es normal que los refugiados tiendan a querer violar a las mujeres porque es algo cultural en sus países».
«los hombres suecos que violan lo hacen por elección activa. Es peor a que lo hagan los refugiados»
https://www.actuall.com/democracia/dipu ... os-suecos/