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A female genital mutilation (FGM) campaigner was left in tears after an experiment intended to assess the impact of political correctness on the fight against cutting saw 19 people sign a fake pro-FGM petition within 30 minutes.

 

Leyla Hussein, 32, who suffered female genital mutilation as a child, approached shoppers in Northampton with the petition, which argued that as FGM was part of her culture, it should be protected. During the 30-minute experiment, 19 people signed the petition and just one refused - a result Hussein blamed on the all-pervading culture of political correctness.

 

Warning that politically correct attitudes could hamper the fight against FGM, Hussein added: 'FGM is not culture, it is violence.

'Stop using the culture word. This is happening to children. We are human beings, we can't watch children being cut, I don't care what culture you belong to.'

 

'It is incredible that UK citizens would sign a petition supporting child abuse,' Efua Dorkenoo, Advocacy Director of Equality Now's FGM Programme, told MailOnline.'It’s time for everyone to stop worrying about being seen as racist or stepping on "cultural eggshells", when in reality, doing nothing to protect girls at risk of FGM is what is actually racist.'

 

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2478822/Female-circumcision-campaigner-horrified-shoppers-sign-pro-cutting-petition--theyre-scared-culturally-insensitive.html

 

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cajiib.

 

denigrating your own culture for the purpose of exposing it's alleged 'cruelty'................and in the process appease others for the purposes of exposing its allegedly 'cruel nature' is actually politically correct. the gallo folks have a maahmaah...''rob Peter to pay Paul''. it seems her left hand doesn't know what her right hand is doing. cala kuli xaal she's been tricked into washing her dirty linen in public. i wonder if she's aware? in effect, the whites have taken ownership of her FGM campaign and have turned it into political correctness mashruuc. this is not a surprise. they'll leave no stone unturned in their campaigns.

 

marka, this woman must feel so silly, right now....... what sort of person goes out of their way to conduct a 'spoof' petition glorifying a backward tradition and then cries foul by blaming political correctness when people support her false campaign. that's not fair. it's a trick. it's silly.

 

you can't have your cake and eat it too, somaha? :P

 

consistence. wa iga talo.

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Safferz   

Speaking of cake, can a black person dress up as Marie Antoinette for Halloween, or would that look too off? I'd like to do that next year. That, or Frida Kahlo.

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Safferz   

Apophis;983380 wrote:
What's the female version of uncle tom? Just interested.

You may want to clarify your understanding of what an "Uncle Tom" is before you jump to counterparts, since your lack of self-awareness is astounding. *hands you a mirror*

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Apophis;983406 wrote:
Keep the mirror, you'll need it to bring out the
inner white woman in you
. And there's nothing wrong with it, Michael Jackson did it and he was popular (with whites).

The white woman in you? Dude, you just gave her the compliment she was dying for lol. Besides, there are many white Muslim women that have objectively disagreed with the neo-extermist secularist Liberals that today claim to be "Muslim" while simultaneously fighting against the Quran and Sunnah.

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Alpha Blondy;983361 wrote:
article-2478822-05B930B400000514-706_634

 

 

 

A female genital mutilation (FGM) campaigner was left in tears after an experiment intended to assess the impact of political correctness on the fight against cutting saw 19 people sign a fake pro-FGM petition within 30 minutes.

 

Leyla Hussein, 32, who suffered female genital mutilation as a child, approached shoppers in Northampton with the petition, which argued that as FGM was part of her culture, it should be protected. During the 30-minute experiment, 19 people signed the petition and just one refused - a result Hussein blamed on the all-pervading culture of political correctness.

 

Warning that politically correct attitudes could hamper the fight against FGM, Hussein added: 'FGM is not culture, it is violence.

'Stop using the culture word. This is happening to children. We are human beings, we can't watch children being cut, I don't care what culture you belong to.'

 

'It is incredible that UK citizens would sign a petition supporting child abuse,' Efua Dorkenoo, Advocacy Director of Equality Now's FGM Programme, told MailOnline.'It’s time for everyone to stop worrying about being seen as racist or stepping on "cultural eggshells", when in reality, doing nothing to protect girls at risk of FGM is what is actually racist.'

 

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cajiib.

 

denigrating your own culture for the purpose of exposing it's alleged 'cruelty'................and in the process appease others for the purposes of exposing its allegedly 'cruel nature' is actually politically correct. the gallo folks have a maahmaah...
''rob Peter to pay Paul''
. it seems her left hand doesn't know what her right hand is doing. cala kuli xaal she's been tricked into washing her dirty linen in public. i wonder if she's aware? in effect, the whites have taken ownership of her FGM campaign and have turned it into political correctness mashruuc. this is not a surprise. they'll leave no stone unturned in their campaigns.

 

marka, this woman must feel so silly, right now....... what sort of person goes out of their way to conduct a 'spoof' petition glorifying a backward tradition and then cries foul by blaming political correctness when people support her false campaign. that's not fair. it's a trick. it's silly.

 

you can't have your cake and eat it too, somaha?
:P

 

consistence. wa iga talo.

uff iyo akhas. bilaa dhiig weeyaan allow yaa makhsinka tani ku xidho

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Cadale;983424 wrote:
uff iyo akhas. bilaa dhiig weeyaan allow yaa makhsinka tani ku xidho

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL@bilaa dhiig.

 

she lives in north london, you know.

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Hawdian   

Apophis;983380 wrote:
What's the female version of uncle tom? Just interested.

. funny and cruel at the same time- sweeeat note: the answer is Big MaMa:cool:

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Despite efforts from aides to tempt the boy off the stage with promises of sweets, he refused to budge. Apparently unperturbed by the huge audience, the boy happily stood next to Pope Francis and then hugged his leg.

 

The Pontiff responded by patting him on the head and carrying on with his speech. Then the bold youngster waved at the crowd and even led one girl up to receive a gift before sitting himself in the Pope's chair to the amusement of onlookers.

 

a cynical ploy by the vatican?

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THE FULL LIST: THE 72 MOST POWERFUL PEOPLE IN THE WORLD

 

Vladimir Putin, Russian President

Barack Obama, US President

Xi Jinping, General Secretary of Communist Party, China

Pope Francis

Angela Merkel, German Chancellor

Bill Gates, co-chair Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Ben Bernanke, chairman US Federal Reserve

Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia

Mario Draghi, President, European Central Bank

Michael Duke, CEO, Wal-Mart Stores

David Cameron, UK Prime Minister

Carlos Slim Helu & family, honorary chairman, América Móvil

Warren Buffett, CEO, Berkshire Hathaway

Li Keqiang, Vice Premier, China

Jeff Bezos, CEO, Amazon.com

Rex Tillerson, CEO, Exxon Mobil

Sergey Brin, Cofounder, Director Of Special Projects, Google

Larry Page, CEO, Google

Francois Hollande, French President

Timothy Cook, CEO, Apple

Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian President

Sonia Gandhi, President, Indian National Congress, India

Jamie Dimon, CEO, JPMorgan Chase

Ali Hoseini-Khamenei, Grand Ayatollah, Iran

Mark Zuckerberg, Cofounder, Chairman and CEO, Facebook

Jeffrey Immelt, CEO, General Electric

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister, Israel

Lloyd Blankfein, CEO, Goldman Sachs Group

Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister, India

Michael Bloomberg, Mayor, New York City

Li Ka-shing, Chairman, Hutchison Whampoa,

Charles Koch, CEO, Koch Industries

David Koch, Executive Vice President, Koch Industries

Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General

Rupert Murdoch & family, Chairman and CEO, News Corp

Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, President, United Arab Emirates

Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

Xuedong Ding, Chairman, China Investment Corp

Enrique Pena Nieto, President of Mexico

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Industries

Haruhiko Kuroda, Governor, Bank of Japan

Ali Al-Naimi, Oil Minister, Saudi Arabia

Lee Kun-Hee, Chairman, Samsung Group

Larry Fink, Cofounder, CEO, BlackRock

Bill Clinton, Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative

Akio Toyoda, CEO, Toyota Motor

Masayoshi Son, CEO, Softbank

Kim Jong-un, Supreme Leader, North Korea

Elon Musk, Founder, CEO, Space Exploration Technologies Corp.

Terry Gou, CEO, Hon Hai Precision

Martin Winterkorn, Chairman, Volkswagen Group

Jim Yong Kim, President, World Bank

Lakshmi Mittal, Chairman and CEO, ArcelorMittal

Geun-hye Park, President of South Korea

Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister of Russia

Bernard Arnault & family, Chairman and CEO, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton

Bill Gross, Cofounder and Co-Chief Investment Officer, Pacific Investment Management Company LLC

Virginia Rometty, CEO, IBM

Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan

Larry Ellison, CEO, Oracle

Margaret Chan, Director-General, World Health Organization

Igor Sechin, Chairman, Rosneft

Robin Li, Founder and CEO, Baidu

John Roberts, Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court

Alisher Usmanov, Founder, Metalloinvest

Aliko Dangote, CEO, Dangote Group

Reid Hoffman, Partner, Greylock Partners

John Boehner, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives

Joaquin Guzman Loera, Drug Trafficker, Sinaloa Cartel

Jill Abramson, Executive Editor, New York Times Co.

Joseph Blatter, President of FIFA

Yngve Slyngstad, CEO, Norges Bank Investment Management

Mohammed Ibrahim, Founder, Mo Ibrahim Foundation

Janet Yellen, Vice Chairman, US Federal Reserve

 

interesting.

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Tallaabo   

^ Whoever compiled this list was high on drugs. How could the CEO of companies be more powerful than the leaders of powerful nations like France and Britain?

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Safferz   

And the Red Sox win the World Series in Fenway Park for the first time in 95 years. Boston is LIVE right now, which is probably why I should head home before things get too crazy out here lol.

 

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BOSTON STRONG!

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