You tell ’em, Greta.
Time for American feminists to speak up about how horrible for women to live under sharia law in other parts of the world-no more silence!
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta) February 5, 2017
In fact it’s BEYOND time for American feminists to stand up and speak OUT against Sharia Law and how horrible it is for women who live under it around the world. Instead they are too busy pretending we just don’t understand Sharia Law so they must defend it.
they are too busy protesting our POTUS .
— Maureen (@moetmac1020) February 5, 2017
Well yeah, it’s far easier to dress up like vaginas and screech about abortion that hasn’t even been made illegal. Working to actually make change where it’s needed and warranted is way too much work for modern-day feminists.
Hell they were protesting for Sharia. Don't they understand that under Sharia they would be put to death for that!
— Michael Schmitt (@MikePenTurningZ) February 5, 2017
Oh no no, in their rainbow-colored, glittery world Sharia Law is just misunderstood and stuff.
https://twitter.com/socalredlands/status/828054752546086912
One of the leaders of the Women's March was an outspoken Sharia Law supporter & activist
— Dean Wright (@vfx_dude) February 5, 2017
Linda has absolutely been a huge proponent in the Women’s March and of course has tweeted many things that are good about Sharia Law, like getting 10 weeks of paid leave when you have a baby.
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Of course most women under Sharia Law aren’t allowed to work ANYWAY …
@finntalks Sorry, Greta. They are too busy putting vaginas on their heads.
— Sheri (@TexasSheri) February 5, 2017
And knitting vagina hats, and making pretty, sparkly posters.
The Feminist Liberals won't and never will speak up against Sharia Law. One thing I could never understand.
— Lana (@Lanacb) February 5, 2017
It really doesn’t make any sense, does it.
And c’mon, Sharia Law is rad, right? Hey, you live under tyranny, can’t drive a car and your husband can openly BEAT YOU but you get free money from the government.
Woot.
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