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h_s_e_123

@hse1232

17 Tweets 35 reads May 31, 2023
I want to reiterate my thoughts on the IEA's ban on women's education which I know irritates many of you
Before you tell me that I'm a misogynistic Neanderthal, remember that I'm a parent of teenage daughters & a doctor who deals with families
But I've got body armour on anyway
I've seen estimates that Afg's population should be at least a third more than it is now.
This is directly due to 50 years of war, Soviet mass executions, chaos & resulting famine
That's over 10 million Afghans.
It's a shockingly large amount for a country of Afg's size.
Despite feminist tears, the country with the most people wins
Look at South Korea. Despite their huge tech & educational gains for men and women, they are within 1 generation of depopulation.
Their country will be enjoyed by others, not their own kids
theguardian.com
Look at Saudi Arabia, a country comparable to Afg in terms of 'conservativeness'
Their birthrate has plummeted from 1980s (around 7) to 2020 (around 2)
This is an unsustainable population & it has been directly caused by women's entry into secondary & tertiary secular education
Has anyone ever wondered why the UN, WHO & NATO are pushing secular female education (and contraception) so much?
Why after decades of bombing (or ignoring bombing) of Muslim women they concurrently & enthusiastically want to 'save' Muslim women by educating them?
Very simple
Why bother invading a country when you can push secular women's education (from curricula & books you've written)
& within a generation, you'll get the same result:
Less Muslims
Less Islam
More control by producing fully indoctrinated compliant sheep
& they'll THANK you for it!
Afg's birth rate is currently 4.75
Push women into Western high schools & universities & it will be less than half that within a generation.
Now at this stage the usual argument is: shouldn't we push women into the workforce to help rebuild the country?
This makes no sense.
Given a choice, women will ALWAYS flock to humanities & social science degrees & they do less with them as they still want to have their 1.9 kids.
The result is a basically useless degree coupled with a sub par career.
Oh & lots of debts, a rocky marriage & a poorly raised kid.
But as you look into the beautiful face of your daughter, you want them to fully use their quick mind.
Then, my dear brother, why do you never consider alima training?
I can personally testify that a well run Alim course is as mentally challenging as a university degree.
As my brother @EricOrin_ reminded me, the Taliban HAVE NOT banned madrasahs
This allows her to be educated, have a potential career she can fall back on & it won’t delay marriage or kids.
Muslims hesitate to do this b’cos they have been indoctrinated into denigrating madrasahs
If you worry about her future, take the money you would have spent on her secular schooling & invest it for her.
Then get her married well and give this to her as a wedding present.
She will be debt free, have an income & be able to throw herself wholeheartedly into motherhood.
My message to those thinking I’m a paranoid conspiracy theorist when I refer to the desire of the shadow world government to depopulate & secularise Muslim lands:
You remind me of the battered women with broken noses & busted lips that I’d see in A&E on Friday & Saturday night
I’d see these pathetic creatures come in battered, bloodied & bruised by their drunken man & we’d spend hours patching them up…
…only to see them leaving with the same men who beat them, the next morning when they’d turn up with some wilted flowers & pretty words.
Listen mate, the same countries who now preach piously how they just want to educate your daughters were dropping bombs on them, harassing them & even râping them only 3yrs ago.
How much more evidence do you need to understand that these people aren’t your well wishers
There’s another dimension to this.
We look at the world & rightly describe it as ā€˜dajjalic’ & read the End Times Hadith & shiver with worry.
& despite knowing what’s ahead we scorn the opportunity to create strong families to raise a large generation of pious strong Muslim kids
We are like a man who looks out the window & mutters to themselves,
'it looks like rain'
then listens to the weather forecast where heavy rain is predicted.
And yet when about to go out, they leave their umbrella and say:
'Naaah, I'll be okay, maybe it'll be sunny!'
Wake up!
I want to end by appreciating the IEA.
They've always done things differently eg when others surrendered, they fought back
I think I get what they're trying to do
It's a hard road but that's never stopped them from doing what's right.
May Allah ļ·» make them victorious. Ameen

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