Another one is the typical reaction of the "liberals" to any attempt to criticize or reform the state of affairs in the East (Muslim-majority counties). The case when the narrator was denied protection by the authorities and handed back to her abuser to keep abusing her is just one example of the general mindset of pseudo-liberals & pseudo-feminists. Saying that abuse is ok if it is done by someone from a foreign culture or within a minority community is actually saying that it is ok to hurt a person as long as they are Muslim (in this case). women & LGBT living in Muslim communities. Cultural sensitivity is hurting minorities within minorities, e.g. Denying some girls protection because of their ethnicity or culture is nothing but racism. All women & girls should be protected, not only white ones. "All little girls bruise, regardless of ethnicity". People who claim to oppose racism should apply the same standard to all people, of all races. People who want to consider themselves liberal should avoid double standards. When white western women of Christian descent are abused, it is wrong when it happens to Muslim, brown, Middle Eastern, or immigrant women, "it's their culture". But if she is "brown", of Middle Eastern or foreign origin, then let her be abused! They only care about women and LGBT rights as long as fundamental religious feelings are not concerned. If a child is white, she should be protected from abuse. How they are being nothing but racist out of fear to be perceived as such. The first is how wannabe feminists & liberals are failing those who need them most in the name of PC, cultural sensitivity & religious freedom. I will rather mention some of the takeaways for me from this book. I will not say much about the appalling abuse the author has survived – you can read about it yourselves. It is even harder to learn that the West allows and even supports it. It is hard to imagine that such things happen, let alone in the West. She, however, was born in Canada, and she was betrayed by the Canadian court in the name of political correctness. Her personal story of abuse is a specific illustration of a general trend. The author tells her personal story, adding general information about the situation in Muslim-majority countries, showing that her story is not unique, but is actually common around the world. The subject of the book is very difficult, but the book itself was easy to read. Without telling anyone what to believe, Unveiled navigates the rhetoric and guides truth-seekers through media narratives, political correctness, and outright lies while encouraging readers to come to their own conclusions. Is FGM Islamic or cultural? Is the hijab forced or a choice? Is ISIS a representation of "true" Islam or a radical corruption? And why is there so much conflicting information? Like most insular communities, the Islamic world has both an "outside voice" and an "inside voice." It's all but impossible for bystanders to get a straight answer. As a college educator for over fifteen years, Yasmine's goal is to unveil the truth. Part Ayaan Hirsi Ali's Infidel, part The Handmaid's Tale, Yasmine's memoir takes readers into a world few Westerners are privy to. With one foot in each world, Yasmine is far enough removed from both to see them objectively, yet close enough to see them honestly. And even though she attended Islamic schools and wore the hijab since age nine, Yasmine never fit in with her Muslim family either. Despite being a first-generation Canadian, she never felt at home in the West. In Unveiled: How Western Liberals Empower Radical Islam, Yasmine speaks her truth as a woman born in the Western world yet raised in a fundamentalist Islamic home. Canadian human rights activist Yasmine Mohammed believes both sides are dangerously wrong. Yet public debate about the faith is polarized-one camp praises "the religion of peace" while the other claims all Muslims are terrorists. Since September 11th, 2001, the Western world has been preoccupied with Islam and its role in terrorism. DeBose sang the film's signature song, "This Wish," at Disneyland Paris before Le Chateau de la Belle au Bois Dormant-Sleeping Beauty Castle (watch a clip above).Ayaan Hirsi Ali's Infidel meets The Handmaid's Tale Hosted by Derek Hough and Julianne Hough ( Dancing With the Stars), this year's special features an appearance by DJ Khaled and a performance by Ariana DeBose, who voices Asha in Disney Animation's Wish. Who Is Performing at the 2023 Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration?
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