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HiPointDem

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201. there's no sharia law in tunisia, either, and hasn't been for about 60 years. Tunisian women
Sat Apr 6, 2013, 10:21 PM
Apr 2013

had abortion rights before americans did. they got the vote in the 50s. There are more women in Tunisia's equivalent of Congress than there is in the US.

I support her goal, but I am uncertain that her tactic is the best way to do it. ZombieHorde Apr 2013 #1
+1 nomorenomore08 Apr 2013 #127
But that's exactly what she's saying -- that the powers-that-be shouldn't be able to tell HER pnwmom Apr 2013 #278
I think she may be effective alive than dead. ZombieHorde Apr 2013 #288
Shouldn't there be a third choice for those who support her goals, if not necessarily hlthe2b Apr 2013 #2
I understand your opinion, but I really want to know where people stand given those two choices. stevenleser Apr 2013 #3
that's like republicans saying you supported Saddam if you opposed war JI7 Apr 2013 #5
I don't see it that way. I didnt ask if you supporter her tactics. I asked if you supporter her goal stevenleser Apr 2013 #7
Then why do your graphics emphasize her "tactics"? pscot Apr 2013 #10
I post an article explaining the problem and that is 80% of my OP but all you see is boobs? stevenleser Apr 2013 #13
You hung 'em out there pscot Apr 2013 #15
So boobs are like a red cape for some people and posters are the matadors? No matter what else is stevenleser Apr 2013 #17
If they weren't, you wouldn't have put them pscot Apr 2013 #27
You are projecting. Most people on DU dont lose their heads when confronted by boobs. They can read stevenleser Apr 2013 #33
It's like when republicans bring up beastiality whenever they talk about homosexuality. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #188
There is a slut-shaming quality to the objections against Amina and Femen stevenleser Apr 2013 #254
Boobs was mentioned in one of your poll choices JI7 Apr 2013 #16
No, I posted a lot of other material as well. You just focus on the boobs. stevenleser Apr 2013 #18
yeah, and people have said they support the goals but maybe not the tactics JI7 Apr 2013 #19
i guess i supported War anytime i criticized Code Pink JI7 Apr 2013 #14
you didn't participate in the poll snooper2 Apr 2013 #183
i usually don't participate in polls JI7 Apr 2013 #277
Thanks for adding some badly needed context to the discussion. pnwmom Apr 2013 #279
yeah, i have criticized code pink and some other liberal groups here JI7 Apr 2013 #4
of course there should- as this was exactly what a large portion of DUers have clearly stated. bettyellen Apr 2013 #100
You're saying that 70 DUers have now voted to support "bullshit flamebait" ? stevenleser Apr 2013 #223
From a Tunisian pro democracy activist: sufrommich Apr 2013 #6
"Protesting an exaggerated statement through a provocative action is wrong." stevenleser Apr 2013 #9
TUnisia protests have been similar to what you linked to, that is not what the person was referring JI7 Apr 2013 #12
it's not just the Muslim world, Women here are not taking off their top to oppose all those JI7 Apr 2013 #11
"Some women here", "some women in Europe". The operative word is SOME. idwiyo Apr 2013 #38
i'm referring to facts, MOST have not protested by taking off their clothes and yelling "fuck the JI7 Apr 2013 #39
Do you know how "most" of them think? Who elected you a spokesperson for the "most" idwiyo Apr 2013 #52
yeah, just like the teabagger rallies which had 10 or fewer people attending JI7 Apr 2013 #53
Right. Naked women protesting for equality is equivalent of teabaggers rallies. Because YOU idwiyo Apr 2013 #57
which teabaggers protested naked ? my comment referred to turnout of protestors and amount of JI7 Apr 2013 #64
You brought teabaggers in, not me. BTW, how many supporters did you mange to gather idwiyo Apr 2013 #70
what a strange post JI7 Apr 2013 #72
What's strange is you bringing naked boobies into almost every post. And making a lot of idwiyo Apr 2013 #75
i brought up Code Pink also, why don't you ask why i take issue with Code pink JI7 Apr 2013 #80
FEMEN seems to be highly effective. For example you can't stop taking about them. :) idwiyo Apr 2013 #284
if their goal is to get me to talk about them, which is a pretty pathetic goal JI7 Apr 2013 #285
Doubt you are anywhere on their radar but you sure cant stop talking about them. And nudity. idwiyo Apr 2013 #286
I know most women don't support FEMEN because few women have joined femen's protests, HiPointDem Apr 2013 #186
I support the African women standing up to multinationals, but I polly7 Apr 2013 #322
The heckler's veto? Really? Shut up or the idiots will be mad? DirkGently Apr 2013 #26
Said it before, I will say it again. Amina and Femen's detractors don't listen to themselves. stevenleser Apr 2013 #29
Whoever is provoked by a picture like this ... needs provoking. DirkGently Apr 2013 #36
I agree. That is the point of provoking. To make people think and question authority. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #42
+1. n/t pnwmom Apr 2013 #280
Translation: SFU because I don't like what you did. Oh, and BOOBIES!!! WRONG!!! idwiyo Apr 2013 #32
Presicely. Summer Hathaway Apr 2013 #98
I am seriously concerned for said people. I wonder if its like an extreme case of phobia? idwiyo Apr 2013 #116
From a GUY named Youssef, you mean..... MADem Apr 2013 #162
Heh.. nice catch. opiate69 Apr 2013 #168
This is what makes me wonder if FEMEN aren't provocateurs whose goal *is* to promote backlash, HiPointDem Apr 2013 #173
Thanks for posting the mansplaining. Why did you think this man had any authority? nt msanthrope Apr 2013 #329
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The answer is up thread. This odd focus on blurred out boobs and ignoring the rest of my OP stevenleser Apr 2013 #20
first response "i support her goal" but questioned the tactic JI7 Apr 2013 #23
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no it's not, women go topless at beaches around the world everyday, i'm not condemning them JI7 Apr 2013 #35
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so it is okay to go topless for entertainment but not to make a political statement? liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #60
how doesn't it make sense ? with political statements there is a goal to get change JI7 Apr 2013 #73
"I would want it" - the it is, right there. My way or no way. Are you pro-choice? idwiyo Apr 2013 #81
since when does being pro choice mean you can't have opinions ? JI7 Apr 2013 #85
Pro-choice means Her Body, Her Choice. PERIOD. Your opinion on what should and shouldn't idwiyo Apr 2013 #93
i would prefer not to see naked guys at a lot of places either, and i criticized Duggars for having JI7 Apr 2013 #95
And? idwiyo Apr 2013 #99
so i like to have opinions JI7 Apr 2013 #103
How is showing your breasts to protest being forced to cover your entire body ineffective? liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #84
they don't just do that they say anti islam statements also JI7 Apr 2013 #88
Have you ever been to a gay rally? Some gays are very overtly sexual and even go naked during gay liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #90
most gays don't get naked and that's not how gay rights have been gained JI7 Apr 2013 #92
I have been to gay rallies and yes there are gays that get naked. I did not say all or even most, liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #102
i never said it was shameful , i never said wearing pink was shameful either JI7 Apr 2013 #105
The reason they are getting naked is because it is the Sharia law that wants to force them liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #113
there is no shariah law in Europe JI7 Apr 2013 #120
The woman who started this is from Tunisia. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #125
there's no sharia law in tunisia, either, and hasn't been for about 60 years. Tunisian women HiPointDem Apr 2013 #201
Amina. Tunisia. Muslim country. Conservatives. Want Sharia law. Amina protests. FEMEN idwiyo Apr 2013 #126
so wouldn't it be more effective to go to Tunisia ? JI7 Apr 2013 #129
Well, if you think it would why don't you do just that? What is it with constant desire to tell idwiyo Apr 2013 #289
ok, send me money for a ticket and place to stay while i'm there JI7 Apr 2013 #291
Please, contact Skinner for permission to start donation thread. I will gladly donate and I am sure idwiyo Apr 2013 #293
she hasn't disappeared. at least not according to her female lawyer, an internationally-known HiPointDem Apr 2013 #205
You can take "her" lawyer's word. I'll wait till I hear from Amina herself. idwiyo Apr 2013 #287
you do that little thing. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #298
So, all that you have is a word of her lawyer. You don't even now if her lawyer actually idwiyo Apr 2013 #301
I think it is more they have issues about showing off their bodies. kwassa Apr 2013 #132
Less effective? A dozen or so threads in DU with hundreds of responses? Worldwide attention? stevenleser Apr 2013 #139
DU threads are not a sign of effective protest, on DU many threads pop up when Palin JI7 Apr 2013 #143
By all means, ignore the fact that I noted there is worldwide attention. Selectively stevenleser Apr 2013 #148
But why worldwide attention? Naked boobies! No other reason. Look at the boobies!!! kwassa Apr 2013 #151
LOL, oh by all means, tell all protesters who might offend or be in your face they need to tone it stevenleser Apr 2013 #160
Having been to several Gay Day parades...... kwassa Apr 2013 #169
They aren't interested in changing the minds of Sharia supporters--their minds will never be changed MADem Apr 2013 #172
How does "Fuck Your Morals" raise anyone's awareness of anything? kwassa Apr 2013 #177
I hear "Fuck your morals" posted against conservative Christianity on this board all liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #179
Show me a link to that assertion. kwassa Apr 2013 #187
then this shouldn't be a problem with you. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #191
It is not about being nude. It has never been about being nude. kwassa Apr 2013 #195
When you are being told you must cover you body then yes nudity is a very good form of protest. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #197
They don't have to cover their bodies in Tunisia. This has been pointed out repeatedly. kwassa Apr 2013 #204
... opiate69 Apr 2013 #212
Is Sharia the current law of Tunisia? No. kwassa Apr 2013 #224
Well.. opiate69 Apr 2013 #233
So the time to object is AFTER the constitution is ratified??!! Really??! riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #262
YET. And that YET has been pointed out to you repeatedly. stevenleser Apr 2013 #218
It is a statement of utter contempt for a system of laws that keep women barefoot, pregnant, MADem Apr 2013 #202
the only people making it about boobs are the ones against it. The ones who support it liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #175
You are so wrong. They are simply showing their boobs to get media attention, kwassa Apr 2013 #180
What do you think going to change minds of Sharia supporters? Do tell! idwiyo Apr 2013 #295
I disagree. I think it is very effective and I think the people objecting are the ones with the liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #176
Femen is a freak sideshow. kwassa Apr 2013 #182
so what? Young people enjoy their sexuality. I did when I was young. My daughter is young and she liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #192
What does enjoying sexuality have to do with protesting Vladmir Putin? kwassa Apr 2013 #198
You were the one who said they were young and cut and like to show off their bodies. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #217
No, they are specifically protesting against Vladmir Putin. kwassa Apr 2013 #219
I have better things to do. It's date night with my husband. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #229
I knew you couldn't rebut. kwassa Apr 2013 #230
Ahh, finally! You have a problem with FEMEN because "they are virtually all young and cute, idwiyo Apr 2013 #296
You just can't stop talking about their bodies. It's that nekkidness thing again, isn't it? idwiyo Apr 2013 #292
You are the one obsessed with nakedness. kwassa Apr 2013 #330
looks like its VERY effective. You can@t stop talking about it. :) idwiyo Apr 2013 #331
Amina is tunisian. Tunisian women don't have to cover their entire bodies. They don't have to HiPointDem Apr 2013 #196
Yet. Being the key word, and all.. opiate69 Apr 2013 #208
Yes, there's a movement underway. It's funded by US allies. Maybe protesting *them* would HiPointDem Apr 2013 #209
Easy for you and I to say, sitting here in the U.S.. opiate69 Apr 2013 #214
easy for FEMEN, who's not in tunisia. and the 'revolution' was supposedly for democracy, n'est pas? HiPointDem Apr 2013 #235
So democracy is fine, even if it results in (admittedly worst case theoreticizing) another Taliban? opiate69 Apr 2013 #240
lol. it's clear from these threads that awareness has not been raised much, since most of the HiPointDem Apr 2013 #244
Can't say as I saw that thread... but I knew Tunisia wasn't a Sharia nation.. opiate69 Apr 2013 #253
You actually believe Amina's protest was fake and was designed to help the fundies? idwiyo Apr 2013 #258
There have been a slew of theads about the Islamist influence in the Arab Spring riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #264
you don't know that it's *nothing* like that today. in fact tunisian women have not been silenced, HiPointDem Apr 2013 #272
I support ALL Tunisia feminist protest actions! You clearly do not. riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #275
lol. You haven't *heard* anything about these protest actions, it's all boobies here at DU. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #276
Wow! Brave women! smirkymonkey Apr 2013 #308
Wow! Brave women! smirkymonkey Apr 2013 #310
true, you educated her most ardent supporters at DU . Boy did they not appreciate that! bettyellen Apr 2013 #267
Women didn't have to cover their entire bodies or heads in Iran in 1978.They did in 1979, though. nt MADem Apr 2013 #211
yes, they did. and as they chose the ayatollah for their leader, that was what they chose. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #239
I beg to differ--I left Iran in 1979. Very few wore chadors or even hijab in the larger cities. MADem Apr 2013 #265
I was actually dating an iranian student involved in the protests during the revolution, so i'm not HiPointDem Apr 2013 #269
I left AFTER Khomeini arrived home. I saw the Shah leave with his little cask of dirt MADem Apr 2013 #273
so what? the fact is that khomeni was initially very popular & a symbol of the rev. i don't know HiPointDem Apr 2013 #299
He was popular for about ten minutes--he very quickly consolidated power and started murdering MADem Apr 2013 #302
it may be that it was only 10 minutes -- *after* he assumed power. but during the revolutionary HiPointDem Apr 2013 #303
Shah was ill. Things were happening well before he left. MADem Apr 2013 #306
Translation: Nakkid is OK when, and where "I" say it OK. Otherwise it's WRONG. idwiyo Apr 2013 #77
No. Despite the endless repetition of this idea in these hundreds of posts ..... kwassa Apr 2013 #137
You keep talking about Boobies. And Nudity. Again, and again, and again. Their tactics work idwiyo Apr 2013 #147
Oh, please. That image of that woman is so manipulative. kwassa Apr 2013 #156
Oh my... You cant stand it that she did get her message across. It pisses you off. idwiyo Apr 2013 #199
But if her message is a lie, what value does it have? None. And you don't care. kwassa Apr 2013 #216
LOL. "Her message is confused" "Her message is a lie" "She isn't Tunisian enough" "She should tone stevenleser Apr 2013 #220
All those reasons stick. Every last one of them. kwassa Apr 2013 #226
Only in your mind, dearie. opiate69 Apr 2013 #237
I still await a logical rebuttal of any of them from you. kwassa Apr 2013 #246
. stevenleser Apr 2013 #238
When you have a response with content, please post it. kwassa Apr 2013 #248
Regardless of what I do or say, you will make up a new charge against Amina and Femen. stevenleser Apr 2013 #250
You just don't have an argument. Not my problem. kwassa Apr 2013 #256
Actually it's you who is talking about collusion with photographer, about image been false, about idwiyo Apr 2013 #251
You think there is a valid purpose for a faked photo. This is dishonest. kwassa Apr 2013 #261
No, YOU think it's a faked photo. And I already told you it's irrelevant what you think. idwiyo Apr 2013 #268
Mission Accomplished! polly7 Apr 2013 #321
You would think feminists would use the oprtunity to get their message across while media is paying idwiyo Apr 2013 #323
I am seriously thinking it is some kind of obsession with nakedness. Otherwise, why concentrate on idwiyo Apr 2013 #48
It IS scary. We have feminists unable to express support for this woman because she showed her stevenleser Apr 2013 #56
No, they expressed support for the issue, just not her tactic. kwassa Apr 2013 #236
Jury went 2-4 to leave this post LadyHawkAZ Apr 2013 #46
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exactly. Women are suppose to have the freedom to do what they want with their bodies. I don't like liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #51
Well, Femen is anti-porn and anti-prostitution, so they don't agree with you. Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #58
They don't agree with you, that's for sure. They also don't agree with forcing women to do what idwiyo Apr 2013 #61
Interesting point, but you are also slightly wrong. stevenleser Apr 2013 #62
+1 idwiyo Apr 2013 #66
protesting Sex Work is how they started JI7 Apr 2013 #68
Repeating the same BS over and over agin is not going no make it so. Really, do go and check idwiyo Apr 2013 #71
really ? opposing sex work is not about the sex workers ? JI7 Apr 2013 #78
Feigning this level of ignorance does not do you credit. Really. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #82
Am sorry to tell you, but no. Not if one is pro-choice. There is a difference, really. idwiyo Apr 2013 #83
so why do they oppose sex work ? JI7 Apr 2013 #91
Again, they don't. Go read what is written on their bodies. Try to read the native language too. idwiyo Apr 2013 #96
so why are they opposed to prostitution ? JI7 Apr 2013 #109
Go back and read some more. You are not going to believe anything I say anyway. Go, read, think. idwiyo Apr 2013 #118
why not tell me and post links , or at least explain it JI7 Apr 2013 #123
It troubles you, not me. Start with looking at the pictures. Find ones with Cyrillic on them. idwiyo Apr 2013 #134
That person knows full well what you are saying. They are feigning ignorance and playing games stevenleser Apr 2013 #115
i haven't done anything to support Code Pink either , does that mean i supported the war in IRaq JI7 Apr 2013 #121
I know :) I am just trying to be an optimist and give them a chance to evolve. Anything possible. idwiyo Apr 2013 #122
so Femen does not oppose prostitution ? JI7 Apr 2013 #124
Keep reading, you are not there yet. :) idwiyo Apr 2013 #128
i didn't find anything , why don't you give a link, you seem to love posting accusations JI7 Apr 2013 #130
Opposition to turning Ukraine into international bordello does not equal opposition to sex workers. idwiyo Apr 2013 #141
no, still don't see what you are trying to say JI7 Apr 2013 #178
seems like it's a NIMBY issue- they don;t want too much sex work in their back yard... bettyellen Apr 2013 #260
Keep reading. I am not here to do your work for you. idwiyo Apr 2013 #297
Other: we interfere in other countries' business far too much. Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #21
Tunisia is Amina's country. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #25
Well of course. And screw the "tone" attack on "how she said it "(nt). DirkGently Apr 2013 #22
Amen! Fuck the tone-trolling! backscatter712 Apr 2013 #149
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Holy shit! Uncle Leo! opiate69 Apr 2013 #31
lol Go Vols Apr 2013 #43
who here said he is defending women and opposing patriachy ? JI7 Apr 2013 #45
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is that guy a patriarchy battler ? JI7 Apr 2013 #112
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I sincerely hope that guy got his ass kicked, because he severely needs a beating. n/t backscatter712 Apr 2013 #150
No shit. Warren DeMontague Apr 2013 #152
I support the feminist movement. Rex Apr 2013 #30
+1000 maddezmom Apr 2013 #34
we're way too prudish when it comes to nudity in this country. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #40
I think all religion is patriarchal boston bean Apr 2013 #41
Lots of women Go Vols Apr 2013 #44
Bogus choices. winter is coming Apr 2013 #50
I think we can see from the emerging poll results how bogus DUers think the choices are. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #54
How many are even bothering to read the second choice? winter is coming Apr 2013 #55
The poll is more than a poll on the specifics. It's a test of what is important to DUers. stevenleser Apr 2013 #59
Nudity's not offensive to me. Piss-poor logic is. n/t winter is coming Apr 2013 #63
Your actions are drowning out your words here. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #65
ROFL! Go back and read some of the threads, and see if you can find ANY winter is coming Apr 2013 #69
LOL, Do you understand what a proper poll is? stevenleser Apr 2013 #74
Duh. You don't have the means to do that aspect of polling properly. winter is coming Apr 2013 #87
Let's parse what has evolved to be your position stevenleser Apr 2013 #89
I could. And so could the other people in this thread who find your choices bogus. winter is coming Apr 2013 #94
I'm happy with my poll. You can create whatever poll you want to create. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #106
I support feminism and feminists in Tunisia. Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #67
the only ones who oppose this are right wing religious fundies, fake feminists, quinnox Apr 2013 #76
Just because you say so? kwassa Apr 2013 #142
some opposing viewpoints are better left ignored snooper2 Apr 2013 #190
especially when you have no counter-argument kwassa Apr 2013 #200
you are correct, I have no counter-argument for people on a random message board snooper2 Apr 2013 #207
which is why you found it so necessary to respond. kwassa Apr 2013 #232
likewise LOL, snooper2 Apr 2013 #243
A-fucking-men. The tone-trolls can suck it! n/t backscatter712 Apr 2013 #146
and yet you complained when people criticized the Pope/vatican JI7 Apr 2013 #189
This is an absurdly loaded question. TimberValley Apr 2013 #79
See my #59 and my #74 for answers to that. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #86
It's par for the course... Scootaloo Apr 2013 #108
Ahh.. but, does a true feminist take sugar on her porridge?? opiate69 Apr 2013 #111
Except... that Femen and Amina are second wavers. Nice try though. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #117
And that's probably the most ironic thing about this whole issue opiate69 Apr 2013 #119
Interesting. So by our previous discussions on the subject... Scootaloo Apr 2013 #138
Nope. I disagree with them about porn and prostitution as I disagree with all second wavers on stevenleser Apr 2013 #140
Like I said; so long as they have their breasts out, they have your attention Scootaloo Apr 2013 #161
Nope. Just like I have supported 2nd wavers here I disagreed with on many occasions. And I can stevenleser Apr 2013 #163
Well, that runs contrary to my expeirence with you. Scootaloo Apr 2013 #166
Cool kids ? dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #317
As a Feminist, of course I do! Catherina Apr 2013 #97
Maybe a better poll would be... randome Apr 2013 #101
I voted yes. But your second option is frankly stupid beyond words. Scootaloo Apr 2013 #104
You are one of the few who has opposed Femen who has voted 'Yes' stevenleser Apr 2013 #110
I don't "oppose Femen," Steve Scootaloo Apr 2013 #135
Great post. kwassa Apr 2013 #144
The part about it being factually wrong obviously doesn't concern you. Amina is Tunisian. stevenleser Apr 2013 #154
Tyler is one of those traditional Tunisian names, isn't it? kwassa Apr 2013 #158
It very well could be... your inability to think so is dangerously close to bigotry actually.. opiate69 Apr 2013 #164
Make Up A Fact Time! kwassa Apr 2013 #174
I would never steal your claim to fame. opiate69 Apr 2013 #185
You have no idea why this Tunisian woman is named Tyler, do you? kwassa Apr 2013 #193
It's been a few years since I got involved with the religion group wars... opiate69 Apr 2013 #194
You have no facts as to why this woman is named Tyler. None. Zero. Zip. Nada. kwassa Apr 2013 #221
No.. I have no facts to prove your despicable accusation concerning her identity as the lie opiate69 Apr 2013 #225
Thank you for admitting your lack of factual information on this topic. kwassa Apr 2013 #228
Well, according to the article posted upthread, "Tyler" is Amina's NICKNAME. MADem Apr 2013 #311
Read further in the article kwassa Apr 2013 #327
I read that article four times--the first two times, the "nickname" stuff MADem Apr 2013 #328
So you want to change this to whether Amina is 'Tunisian enough' to protest in Tunisia. stevenleser Apr 2013 #215
Amina is copying Femen tactics from the Ukraine, rather than Tunisian protest tactics. kwassa Apr 2013 #245
So, with absence of knowledge, you make up a new charge of cultural jingoism and add a bizarre stevenleser Apr 2013 #247
I know, right?? I mean... opiate69 Apr 2013 #252
The cultural jingoism is obvious, and much discussed here. Tyler's story is not. kwassa Apr 2013 #255
"The cultural jingoism is obvious". No it isn't. You pulled it out of thin air. stevenleser Apr 2013 #257
The cultural jingoism I am referring to has nothing to do with Tyler's name. Its name is Femen. kwassa Apr 2013 #263
Amina is Tunisian and she formed her own branch of Femen and protested the way she wanted to protest stevenleser Apr 2013 #283
Why don't you do the explaining? Do you know for certain that her name is not a pseudonym? MADem Apr 2013 #290
I did the explaining. You don't accept it. Find out something. kwassa Apr 2013 #324
Oh, wise one? opiate69 Apr 2013 #325
According to the article cited in this thread, it's a nickname. So your explanation was wrong. nt MADem Apr 2013 #326
Amina is Tunisian, lives there and she started Femen Tunisia. Your characterization is wrong. stevenleser Apr 2013 #153
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LOL, any attack from you I wear as a badge of honor. nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #167
Okay. Scootaloo Apr 2013 #171
I support her goals ... etherealtruth Apr 2013 #131
Anything that supports jihadists will take society backwards. Initech Apr 2013 #133
It seems we have a secular form of fundamentalism here in the US when it comes to nudity. liberal_at_heart Apr 2013 #184
No matter what people say, it sure as hell *looks* like both "sides" freaking out over nudity. nomorenomore08 Apr 2013 #136
I support Amina Tyler's goal, and I support her tactics. backscatter712 Apr 2013 #145
Very well said. Comments by some do remind me of objections to gay pride parades stevenleser Apr 2013 #155
Yep. In this protest, pissing people off is the goal. backscatter712 Apr 2013 #159
where did she say her goal is to prevent the adoption of sharia law? and furthermore, if indeed HiPointDem Apr 2013 #165
Where she lives, Sharia law's likely to be forced on her whether she shows her boobs or not. backscatter712 Apr 2013 #203
Tunisia hasn't had sharia law for 60 years. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #206
Then why's she protesting? backscatter712 Apr 2013 #210
The fundamentalist can't get the government to do that... Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #222
The fundies very well might. backscatter712 Apr 2013 #227
Freedom and equality for women are written into the constitution. Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #234
Nope. The new constitution hasn't been voted on yet so everything's in limbo riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #259
Good question. I'm not sure how the OP got 'she's protesting sharia law' from the limited HiPointDem Apr 2013 #231
When she contacted Femen and asked how she could join, they told her Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #241
The first messages were in english. only the last (which came later) was in arabic. it suggests HiPointDem Apr 2013 #242
The national religion is Islam. A non-Muslim cannot be President. Government officials must MADem Apr 2013 #249
So what? Under that constitution (1959) Sharia law was abolished, women got the vote, abortion HiPointDem Apr 2013 #266
Nothing in the past means anything to the Tunisia of today! riderinthestorm Apr 2013 #270
Precisely--and the Salafists are pushing for MORE Islam, not less, and fewer rights for women. MADem Apr 2013 #274
You don't get it. When it comes down to "rights of women," the reference point is the Qu'ran. MADem Apr 2013 #271
you posted the 1959 constitution, under which tunisian women lived much as western women HiPointDem Apr 2013 #300
The draft constitution hasn't been ratified yet. They are still fighting over it. MADem Apr 2013 #304
Yes: & those fundies are funded by US allies. The US is actually in bed with those fundies in HiPointDem Apr 2013 #305
Gee, you went from "Nothing to see here" to "Blame America." MADem Apr 2013 #307
i don't much care what you think. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #309
I'm sure you don't--I have my facts in order, and that's apparently problematic for you. nt MADem Apr 2013 #312
you have your straw men in order, you mean. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #313
Which straw men would those be? Point them out, and do be very specific. nt MADem Apr 2013 #314
Actuallly..... DeSwiss Apr 2013 #170
the lack of certain usernames in the poll says more than anything else LOL snooper2 Apr 2013 #181
For what it is worth, I never vote on these polls but I have expressed my Luminous Animal Apr 2013 #213
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Apr 2013 #333
FWIW, Tunisia is a wonderful country w/ wonderful people Nevernose Apr 2013 #281
Everything that I have read seems to suggest that. And I think Amina and others like her are trying stevenleser Apr 2013 #282
The fundies were trying to put that polygamy back IN the new constitution, you know. MADem Apr 2013 #294
Yes, I do. HappyMe Apr 2013 #315
+ 10^10^100 nt stevenleser Apr 2013 #318
kick HappyMe Apr 2013 #316
Kick back atcha! stevenleser Apr 2013 #319
..... HappyMe Apr 2013 #320
Kick. 102 DUers who get it!!!!! stevenleser Apr 2013 #332
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