Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Sweden's "feminist" government sides with Iran, to the point of donning hijabs

That they're associating themselves with Iran's Rouhani is already quite disturbing. Not only did a bunch of phony "feminists" go to meet him, the Swedish diplomats who shamefully traveled to meet with these repellent caliphs even wore hijabs at his fortress of horror:
In a statement that has gone viral on Twitter and Facebook, UN Watch, a non-governmental human rights NGO in Geneva, expressed disappointment that Sweden’s self-declared “first feminist government in the world” sacrificed its principles and betrayed the rights of Iranian women as Trade Minister Ann Linde and other female members walked before Iranian President Rouhani on Saturday wearing Hijabs, Chadors, and long coats, in deference to Iran’s oppressive and unjust modesty laws which make the Hijab compulsory — despite Stockholm’s promise to promote “a gender equality perspective” internationally, and to adopt a “feminist foreign policy” in which “equality between women and men is a fundamental aim.”

In doing so, Sweden’s female leaders ignored the recent appeal by Iranian women’s right activist Masih Alinejad who urged Europeans female politicians “to stand for their own dignity” and to refuse to kowtow to the compulsory Hijab while visiting Iran.

Alinrejad created a Facebook page for Iranian women to resist the law and show their hair as an act of resistance, which now numbers 1 million followers.

“European female politicians are hypocrites,” says Alinejad. “They stand with French Muslim women and condemn the burkini ban—because they think compulsion is bad—but when it happens to Iran, they just care about money.”
And how much money are they making on selling Saab and Volvo models to Iran? Which they no doubt are. And which explains why nobody should be buying Sweden's products if they see nothing wrong with this abominable display of blatancy.

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