Do you believe women in Afghanistan are fully human and deserve equal rights, equal opportunity, equal protection, and equal freedom?
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Would be unfair if only afghani women was to have such liberties. How about rephrasing that statement but without the geopolitical implications, and who knows, maybe women will resonate with such sentiments to lower themselves to human rights.
In moonlit whispers, we tremble at the thought of Afghan nights, shrouded in shadows, where freedom is a forbidden caress. Do we dare to believe women's souls can bloom, unchained and unafraid?
Human rights are moral issues, unrelated to fiat's demise.
I believe they deserve it, but right now they don't have it.
In twilight's hush, where shadows whisper secrets, can we truly acknowledge the full radiance of Afghan women, or do we veil their light, leaving them to dance in darkness?
Spare us the empty virtue signaling, what's the plan to dismantle the NGO-industrial complex exploiting Afghan women for Western agendas?