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Gender Apartheid


There has been many words forthcoming expressing displeasure towards the Taliban. All and everything is focused at one thing that is to get equal rights for women and girls in secondary school education, work and in travel. The Taliban haven't been forthcoming in favour of any of these one way or the other attributing to religion. In turn denying rightful rights that is being continually denied. They have called it as gender apartheid. The Taliban just like the last time show no remorse in solving any of the problems thrust by force on women and girls. Living in the 21st century they appear as though they are in the 1st century. Religion doesn't teach anyone to kill another human. All religions only teach of love, compassion and humanity as one. Instead these things only point to the Taliban are some semi-virtuous group. Their religious claims are false.

They are going back in time segregating men as superiors and women being their inferiors. What they are doing literally translates to the men will go out in search of food and you women guard our homes while we are away. In a civilized world this will not even be accepted in the 16th century. They are out of touch of reality. While half of the population are suffering from the problems created by the Taliban they romanticise with sticks and stones. Albert Einstein had predicted this a century ago well before we could see it happening today. The Taliban are just the same exactly what was said a century before.
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