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In reply to the discussion: Shocking reaction to blonde woman caught on video as crowds of men swarm around her at Cairo Univ [View all]Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)34. The madness in Egypt is the result of years of the saudi's exporting their radical islamic
practices to Egypt through the use of guest workers who go to Saudi to work and then come back to Egypt radicalized.
Here are Egyptian women in the 1950's



and after years of radicalization by the Saudi's and the muslim brotherhood

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Shocking reaction to blonde woman caught on video as crowds of men swarm around her at Cairo Univ [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2014
OP
Despicable behavior. So I wonder if these guys consider themselves 'straight',
closeupready
Mar 2014
#1
It must be a "man up" thing, creepy men trying to feel like manly men, I guess. What a
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#116
it is men fearful of the ever changing role of women become independent and free of male control.
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#119
I'm always appalled that women still have to fight for rights. It's a constant WTF for me that
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#121
YUP....and what we are going to experience when Hillary DARES to run for Office
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#153
You will soon discover that they hate women MUCH more than even minorities....
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#193
Islam is always a great scapegoat for Western misogynists of any creed...
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#200
I got a sense of there being undue influence, at a minimum, from academic articles like this:
Loudly
Mar 2014
#71
There's been a secular pushback against Islamic usurpation of the Egyptian culture.
Loudly
Mar 2014
#54
According to The New York Times, about 90 percent of Egyptian women currently wear a headscarf
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#93
Apparently in Egypt even women dressed very conservatively frequently get harassed.
Vattel
Mar 2014
#5
As someone who is familiar with that end of the world, you've got several things going on here...
MADem
Mar 2014
#58
People/men are generally shitty everywhere. Anyone who denies that is either sheltered or blind.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#203
in the US and around the world also , sexual abuse has nothing to do with what women are wearing
JI7
Mar 2014
#17
What does the Daily Mail have to do with savage sexual assault by these males?
seveneyes
Mar 2014
#19
You're still minimizing a persistent cultural issue. Whether you realize it or not. n/t
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#204
This shit will always be upsetting, but I wish I could say I was shocked.
Threedifferentones
Mar 2014
#26
The madness in Egypt is the result of years of the saudi's exporting their radical islamic
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#34
Not Islam in general. Radical Islamic fundamentalists -- not the same thing. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2014
#62
exactly. thru out the thread i am getting that feel. and thru out. a man issue... to control and
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#143
we wimminz get a little uppity and out comes the tits... SI... and other means
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#145
Because they secretly resent us sexually...they think our bodies give us some
VanillaRhapsody
Mar 2014
#166
i see it as THAT conditioned. and separated from their authentic self. which to me, is the ultimate
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#172
So why do some people (not necessarily you) only "stick up for women's rights"
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#206
Well thanks for asking... lets look at the women of Cairo University over the years....
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#91
Forget it, dude. You won't get a word of condemnation out of him unless you got video of the mob
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2014
#144
Western democracy isn't always either. Look at Texas or Virginia these days.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#207
control and dominance of womens sexuality and is world wide, not just muslim countries. nt
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#136
wrong. it is a man issue. it is not a conservative, or religion or.... issue. it is a man issue
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#139
i hear ya. you are rolling me along in thought. as are the ones that only support womens rights if
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#146
maybe this is what rainn was talking about. people taking away from responsibility of to shift to
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#141
We have no problem calling out the issue when it's bullying a kid over a My Little Pony backpack.
redqueen
Mar 2014
#154
they want their excuses. they need them. how many of us lets the little bully have the excuse for
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#157
the bottom line. why men are sooo fuggin pissed off. i GET it. euraka. lol. why they are so
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#149
oh oh oh and it is so fuggin important, detrimental for women to allow men their excuses cause
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#150
this makes one realize how prevalent this bullshit attitude is and more angry that even in the west
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#102
You literally just threw back in her face her own father in law's fucked-up argument.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2014
#186
Inability to see past one's own nose. A common affliction, unfortunately. n/t
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#209
Some of us are trying, at least. Others don't seem to be trying very hard.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#208
It took this many posts for this to get asked? I've been sitting here wondering the exact same thing
Number23
Mar 2014
#72
not really. in this thread we have a man telling us how blessed us women should feel living in the
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#103
before 9/11 i think, it was one of those news stories which were kind of totally forgotten
JI7
Mar 2014
#78
"some people had tried to undress her "?? NO. Some MEN "had tried to undress her."
WinkyDink
Mar 2014
#88
making a truthful statement as opposed to a non truthful statement means winky hates men? one must
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#113
For the same reason any person of color who complains about even the most egregious racism
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#210
so we are told. ALAS, .... i am here to stand with my brothers in an afront to the caricature
seabeyond
Mar 2014
#174