Queen Rania: YOUTUBE EXCLUSIVE: Send me your stereotypes2
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@tom29812 who said they didn't? the media? please don't believe everything you see in the news. the news shows the world the KKK of the arab world
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were you really "abused"? sorry to ask sister but most abuse ive seen is directed toward girls wearing hijab
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because they are brain washed with all the crappy movies they ve seen about Arab world, they should know better :if the virgin Mary and the Christian nones cover up, it doesn't mean they are oppressed, same for Muslim women
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Muslim women don't want anything to do with unbeliever full of himself, you are asking a lot of idiot questions, why don't you take a book and read?
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Wow!
(Saw a picture of you).
Here's a steriotype for ya..As far as I know, your guys are allowed several Wives..
How about the Women? Are they allowed more than one Husband?
If you are already Married, could you see yourself taking another husband?
I'm sorta nice.
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Or was it because of lack of H2O making for frequent "bad hair" days?
Also..Can guys wear them?
They're getting more photo-radar out here in AZ to catch speeders (drivers) like me and I need a disquise..Hey..It might work.
Anyway...If YOU are good..Keep being you and thanks for posting a video to a song I suddenly remembered that I forgot back in my (teenage) 8-track days.
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Hi Queen
Sorry I don't know much about religion..(Even had to spell check to make sure I spelled it right)..My inner? God usually goes on about how they are all based in evil, anyway, so neither He/She or I plan on joining any soon.
I stumbled on this video because I was looking for this song by the Commodores.
Now, I'm curious about the origin of the head gear..
Was it because the Men in your area couldn't trust themselves with YOUR beauty? cont...
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im confius..why is it.. when muslim woman want to wear their hijab.. waestern tend to call it discrimination?
in Malaysia..we wear it by our own will. THAT"S what we call HUMAN RIGHT!
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I've decided that the issue I have with hijabs is the same issue I have with African/African-American women straightening their hair. Neither hijabs nor straight hair are bad in and of themselves. The thing that may be bad is the motivation behind them. If the motivation behind it is one of repression, then I have an issue. But I can't assume that that's always the case. What I have to do is resist the urge to assume that I know a person's motivations and use the opportunity to open dialogue.
Why Don't the Arab world want peace?
tom29812 3 years ago
What about child-abuse?
tom29812 3 years ago
We should be the protectors.
tom29812 3 years ago
Any child would take peace rather than war.
tom29812 3 years ago