TERRORISM AND TINY ZIBBS
[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on September 23, 2003. I’ll be quite interested in knowing how you think it applies to today. For it could be reinterpreted as “Trannies and Tiny Zibbs.” What kind of man gets his jollies winning awards by easily defeating women in sports, afraid to compete against other actual men? In 2003, we knew that women’s rights in the Islamic world were the key to ending Islamic terrorism. Now that this terrorism is on the upsurge again, is it just a coincidence that women’s rights in our woke culture are being trashed by tranny-worship? Your thoughts?]
TTP, September 24, 2003
This extraordinary photo is of the two Finance Coordinators of the 2003 meeting of the governing boards for the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, held this week in Dubai.
Geetha Ezhuvath is on the left. She is not a Moslem. Sara Al Kaabi on the right, most obviously is.
Ms. Ezhuvath is also not from the West. She is from India. Sara Al Kaabi is from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), generally considered to be one of the least repressive Moslem states. Yet she remains sequestered in the 7th Century.
What this picture so clearly says is that men in India are much less afraid of women than in traditional Moslem countries. It is fear that forces women to hide themselves. Which raises the question Moslems are afraid to ask: Why are Moslem men so afraid of women?
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