When I went voting, I saw women covered in black clothes... in this heat.
My belief is that, these women are covered by force by their fathers and husbands, and these same women, that have to come out in this sweltering heat in those tents, see me and my like as... well... bad women.
Strangely, there are certain Americans and Europeans who see these women's dresses as a "democratic right". So, the question is:
Who thinks that çarşaf/chador/black tents are democratic rights of a woman (please think about the circumstances as well as the "principle") and why? No foul language, please, I want honest opinions.
2007-07-21
23:42:53
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Totally Blunt
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Turkey