From Turley:
In a culture of the oppression and abuse of women, Sushmita Banerjee stood out. An Indian married to an Afghan businessman, Banerjee wrote of the rule of the Taliban and her effort to flee the medieval Islamic rules placed on women. Her book “A Kabuliwala’s Bengali Wife” was an inspiration for women facing religious oppression and was later made into the movie “Escape From The Taliban.” The title proved tragically optimistic. This week, after she returned to her husband in Afghanistan, Banerjee was executed at her home by the Taliban.
Oh, but we dare not speak ill of Islam, so says our commander in chief. But if we make even the slightest comment about a female candidate being an "empty dress" we've crossed some imaginary red line of misogynistic politics.
Idiocracy has arrived.
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