Google Celebrates Ramandan by Promoting Oppressive Clothing for Women
Google has unleashed some images on its search engine page aimed at recognizing and honoring the Islam faith during Ramadan celebrations — and get this. The images are of women dressed in Islam’s trademark oppressive styles.
But this is how the left thinks — this is how Islamic apologists think.
As Nicolai Sennels writes for Jihad Watch:
“By marking Ramadan with a veiled Muslima, Google romanticizes the brutal religious oppression of women. If the Disneyfied woman on Google’s Arabified logo should choose to rid herself of the veil, leave her oppressive family and go find a man that she really loves, she would be killed.”
Quite right.
It’s like those on the left think Islam is a Disney-type fantasy.
Again, from Jihad Watch:
“Hundreds of million of women all over the world live without the most basic human rights. They live under the brutal Islamic law, the Sharia. The Sharia gives husbands the right to beat their wife/wives (Quran 4:34) and allows them to have sex with girls down to nine years of age (because this is what their good example, Muhammad, did). Besides giving men the right to abuse women and girls, Sharia robs Muslim women of their right to pick their own religion (leaving Islam is to be punished with death according to Sharia) and to chose their own sex partner(s): the family has to approve their husband, and should she wish to divorce her often violent partner, she needs his permission and will have to pay him for it (Arabic: khula’). Sex before or outside the marriage is unthinkable (punishment according to Sharia: death by stoning). …“So how does Google celebrate Easter? They don’t (though they do celebrate “The 56th Anniversary of Xingu Indigenous Park in Brazil”; “Mountain Day”; and the Indonesian holiday “Mudik” – with a veiled woman…).”---http://pamelageller.com/2017/06/google-celebrates-ramandan-promoting-oppressive-clothing-women.html/
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