Sunday, May 21, 2006

Women's World: The Freedom Rant

This is an official rant against women where-ever they may be.

Women, as much as men, think that they have superiority over the other race because of their assumption that men cannot live without them, and as the saying would go; can't live with them either. Making them the ideal mystery of life.

That maybe the case here, but tell me again where does it say that women were first given the right to vote in the entire histroy of mankind? Where does it say that they were first allowed to work in societies where working women were considered taboo?

They may have been given the right to many things by relegion. But as society would call it, a complicated social issue, because of the fact that the very idea of having a working woman in an organization was to create problems because of the very fact of the dog-gone ideas that many devilish ideas that some 'men' would come up with while they are working in the same office; branch, etc.

The very fact that women got this far is not only a statement of freedom of rights but the truth as it is that women have gotten their rights and much more than they had bargained for.

Yes. More than they had bargained for.

How?

I'll tell you how.

Howcome is it that we see more case of rape, sexual interactions between different 'colleagues' within one establishments (let's not name the establishment here, shall we?), plus the very fact that women are taking advantage of every loophole that they can get their hands on in the current 'shariah' laws which speak of the right to express one's freedom of choice in fashion, accesories and the such.

You tell me if one women in the entire world, who calls herself a 'Muslim' should get any respect because she imitates how other women wearing abayas or head scarves so badly making it a fashion statement to put a leader's embroided picture on one and letting your hair out or making it so tight that it would show how your whole face is structured, respectively.

While, on one hand, the writer does disclaim the right to express one's freedom, it does not mean that one should go beyond the border. Nor does it mean that if one was to imitate the relegion's boundaries of showing one's skin so badly just to become a clown.

The goal of this rant isn't as much as it is to open the soft sex's eyes to their mistakes as it is to broaden their view of the whole picture which, if painted, would be a colorless Picasso.

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In other news:

To compare a taxi to a private car owner in Oman is like comparing a Primate to a normal human being - they both lack that certain DNA of the 'intelligence factor'

2 comments:

Arabized said...

ok ali, you have me confused.

what exactly are you talking about? like what is the definite subject here.

I know there is a lot of hating on women. Is that the subject that links all the pargraphs together?

>>Women, as much as men, think that they have superiority over the other race because of their assumption that men cannot live without them, That maybe the case here, but tell me again where does it say that women were first given the right to vote in the entire histroy of mankind? Where does it say that they were first allowed to work in societies where working women were considered taboo?<<

what the heck are you talking about? how does the first paragraph relate to the second?


aslan, what made you write this?

Shaykhspeara Sha'ira said...

The updated saying goes:
Men, can't live with them, can't shoot them.

Ali, I must say I am slightly confused as well as to what your point is.

Are you basing your judgement on an entire sex based on one companies dealings in a certain country with its own cultural context?

What is sharia laws of clothing anyway? There is no ready made version of how a man or woman should dress. There are ideas, there are certain guidelines but al insaan horr ya ali! La iqraaha fi-deen. Let us keep it that way. And if women wish to distort sharia laws as you say, criticize as much as you want, as long as it stays with that and not law inforcement á la Saudi and Iran.