Europe's Cities Absorb Sharia Law
by Giulio Meotti • August 2, 2017 at 5:00 am
- London Mayor Sadiq Khan banned advertisements that promote "unrealistic expectations of women's body image and health". Now Berlin is planning to ban images in which women are portrayed as "beautiful but weak, hysterical, dumb, crazy, naive, or ruled by their emotions". Tagesspiegel's Harald Martenstein said the policy "could have been adopted from the Taliban manifesto".
- The irony is that this wave of morality and "virtue" is coming from cities governed by uninhibited leftist politicians, who for years campaigned for sexual liberation. It is now a "feminist" talking point to advocate sharia policy.
- To paraphrase the American writer Daniel Greenfield, the irony of women celebrating their own suppression is both heartbreaking and stupefying.
If
the West keeps betraying the democratic value of individual freedom,
Islamic fundamentalists, like those who imposed burqas on Libyan women,
will do the same to Western women. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty
Images)
Within days after the
Islamic State conquered the city of Sirte in Libya two years ago,
enormous billboards appeared in the Islamist stronghold warning women
they must wear baggy robes that cover their entire bodies, and no
perfume. These "sharia stipulations for hijab" included wearing dense
material and a robe that does not "resemble the attire of unbelievers".
Two years later, Europe's three most important cities -- London, Paris and Berlin -- are adopting the same sharia trend.
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