New Taliban laws that prohibit women from speaking or showing their faces outside their homes have been condemned by the UN and met with horror by human rights groups.

The Taliban published a host of new “vice and virtue” laws last week, approved by their supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, which state that women must completely veil their bodies – including their faces – in thick clothing at all times in public to avoid leading men into temptation and vice.

Women’s voices are also deemed to be potential instruments of vice and so will not be allowed to be heard in public under the new restrictions. Women must also not be heard singing or reading aloud, even from inside their houses.

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  • @[email protected]
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    9022 days ago

    Imagine being so insecure that you need someone to literally hide every aspect of their being so that you don’t get aroused and can’t control yourself. Fucking weak-willed cowards.

        • @[email protected]
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          822 days ago

          What about drones zooming around with sweet women sounds? Is there a gofundme for that somewhere?

          These countries must be stopped and everyone liberated. It’s worse than life imprisonment.

          • @[email protected]
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            222 days ago

            I like that. Drones that both play porn audio and drop nudes like propaganda pamphlets. It would shut the country down.

    • @[email protected]
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      120 days ago

      Nah, that’s all bullshit. It’s, as per usual about a small group of people at the top wanting to control everyone else. Those at the top won’t be limited by details like rules, they’ll rape and steal what they can. It’s the rest that’ll bmhave to suffer under them.

      I guess it’s just the result of undiagnosed and untreated psychopathy

  • @[email protected]
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    7422 days ago

    Taliban men must be the weakest in the world if they can’t even hear a woman’s voice without being shoved into temptation. Do they all just instantly nut when a wrist bone slides out from the veil?! Talk about not having any confidence in themselves.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      2722 days ago

      I understand temptation. You just have to, you know, resist. It’s called being a mature adult, or something along those lines.

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    5222 days ago

    Their thinking is so backwards and cognitively dissonant it is maddening. I wish the women could successfully rise up and overthrow these shitstain people that call themselves “men.”

    • @[email protected]
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      1922 days ago

      Unfortunately quite a few of the women support it. The truth is there were enough supporters of democracy and sharia to make either work. The elite prefer sharia though because it offers more control and aligns with tribal structures better.

  • @[email protected]
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    5022 days ago

    “This document not only violates Afghanistan’s domestic laws but also broadly contravenes all 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”

    They didn’t think it could be done, but I knew I could do it. All 30 articles in one law!

    — A Taliban, probably

    • @ShareMySims
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      22 days ago

      Conservatives, of any religion or ethnicity.

      • @SapphironZA
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        1122 days ago

        True, but the Taliban religion is Arab.

        • Zombie-Mantis
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          220 days ago

          Their religion is Islam, which has no race or ethnicity. There’s more Indian, Pakistani, and Indonesian Muslims than anywhere else.

          • @SapphironZA
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            120 days ago

            I use it in the context that you would use american. It can refer to a group or nationality, but it can also be used as a cultural descriptor, referring to the export of cultural beliefs and customs. This includes things like religion, but also includes language, customs, ethics, tradition.

  • 2ugly2live
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    4122 days ago

    You would think since it’s the men that can’t control themselves (per these assanine laws anyway), that they would have to stayed locked away somewhere. The women seem to be able to function just fine.

  • @[email protected]
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    2822 days ago

    Wow I can’t believe these Taliban folks are so misogynistic. I for one am totally blindsided by this.

    • walden
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      1122 days ago

      “Taliban”. That rings a bell for some reason. I swear I’ve heard it before!

  • Cyborganism
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    2722 days ago

    - women: * exist

    -men: “QUIT MAKING US HORNY YOU HARLOTS!”

    • TheHarpyEagle
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      722 days ago

      You know, when I read The Handmaid’s Tale back in high school, I didn’t think the ending made any sense. How do you have tourists just walking around taking pictures when there’s horrible human rights violations happening in plain sight?

      I think I get it now.

      Honestly the accounts of the woman who visited almost bother me more than the men. Even as a tourist she wasn’t allowed to do certain things, but she can just leave whenever she wants. Wonder how her friends among the locals feel about that.

    • @[email protected]
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      220 days ago

      Funny how Christian conservatives in the west still insist they share nothing in common with Muslim fundamentalists…

  • @[email protected]
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    1922 days ago

    Well, all Abrahamic religions oppress women but Islam wins by a long shot. It needs reformation and badly.

    • @phdepressed
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      1222 days ago

      Their are many more moderate sects of Islam, they just didn’t get all the US and Saudi $$$$ to spread their beliefs.

    • @[email protected]
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      922 days ago

      Not sure how right or wrong that is when taking into account the more moderate sections of it, but in this particular case, as the article says, it’s not really about Islam. The holy texts don’t really call for any of this.

        • @[email protected]
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          422 days ago

          My understanding of Afghanistan’s complex situation isn’t sufficient to confirm or deny, sorry.

      • @[email protected]
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        622 days ago

        I’m not an anthropologist or a religion expert but you don’t have to be one to notice that the most oppressive cultures towards women or gay people have one common denominator. Islam. Honour killings, marrying underage girls, do I need to keep going?

        • @[email protected]
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          -322 days ago

          well maybe you need to educate your self before accusing a bout 1.8 billion people of something less than 100,000 do.

          • @[email protected]
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            722 days ago

            Burn their holy book and see what happens. Burn a bible and compare. You’re either arguing in bad faith or very naive, and I’m being extremely generous here. Good luck with this level of cognition

            • @[email protected]
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              -222 days ago

              So you don’t like the cognitive that objective to the fact there are 1.8 billion muslium and you casting a general statement. You are not even attempting to compare “Muslium” to “Non Muslium” or doing any form of “thoughts” to support your comments other than personal feelings.

    • JackGreenEarth
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      122 days ago

      Why would it need reformation? It just needs to be abolished, making part of it better just lends false legitimacy to the whole.

    • @[email protected]
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      -322 days ago

      1.8 billion muslims in about 57 countries around the world oppress women and need reform according to OP. In addition, op also claim that another 2.8 billion christian also oppress women but not as bad.

      Statically speaking to determine if something a problem among 46000 millions people you need at least 1% of such population doing something, that is about 460 million people. Taliban government is about 200,000 people which is less than 0.001%

  • @[email protected]
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    1422 days ago

    I’ve got to say, I’m having a very hard life and can’t see a way forward to any sort of financial stability or security. But this would be a lot worse. Makes you think.

  • @blockheadjt
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    922 days ago

    Sooo I guess they can’t order anything from a counter, tell employees what size they need etc.

    So the men do all the shopping then, do they?

  • @[email protected]
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    22 days ago

    Please don’t link MBFC. It is itself biased and inconsistent.

    For example the Guardian has the same credibility rating as Breitbart. With far fewer failed fact checks.

      • @[email protected]
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        922 days ago

        They’re not agreeing that The Guardian and Breitbart are on a level. They’re complaining that MBFC ranks them the same when Breitbart is clearly a much more biased and less reliable source.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          -122 days ago

          They’re wrong that they rate the Guardian and Breitbart the same. First of all, they don’t have the same credibility rating. You also have to ignore the reports to reach that conclusion. Breitbart is a “Questionable Source.”

          A questionable source exhibits one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or no sourcing to credible information, a complete lack of transparency, and/or is fake news. Fake News is the deliberate attempt to publish hoaxes and/or disinformation for profit or influence. Sources listed in the Questionable Category may be very untrustworthy and should be fact-checked on a per-article basis. Sources on this list are not considered fake news unless specifically written in the reasoning section for that source.

          Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Conspiracy, Failed Fact Checks

          The Guardian are not listed as a Questionable Source. They’ve linked to sources that have failed fact checks and failed numerous fact checks (mostly in Op-Ed), though 4 have recently dropped off the list in the last month or so (I think). Their fact-checking seems to have improved. They say this about them:

          The Guardian holds a left-leaning editorial bias and sometimes relies on sources that have failed fact checks. Further, while The Guardian has failed several fact checks, they also produce an incredible amount of content; therefore, most stories are accurate, but the reader must beware, and hence why we assign them a Mixed rating for factual reporting.

          ‘Be aware that they publish an avalanche of great news but have failed a few fact checks’ is not nearly the same thing as ‘Questionable source that publishes propaganda and conspiracy theories! You must fact-check each article individually because they’re so unreliable.’ There’s no way you could read those pages and conclude those sources are the same. They say that Breitbart is clearly a much more biased and less reliable source (to borrow a phrase).