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What is the feminist position on women who deceive other women in order to raise money for non-profit organizations?
Such as this probable case:
4 Answers
- rabbitofthenightLv 57 years ago
About the same as it is towards people who use a school shooting to further gun ownership. Or people who use a school shooting to point out why guns are bad.
I'm not sure what you mean by deceiving view point. when I read the new york times article it states, "But the victim was only 10 years old. And there was more: The authorities said her family members openly planned to carry out an “honor killing” in the case — against the young girl. The mullah offered to marry his victim instead."
and it also states:
When Dr. Sarwari, who is a pediatrician, arrived to pick up the girl at the hospital, a crowd of village elders from Alti Gumbad, the girl’s home village on the outskirts of the city of Kunduz, were gathered outside the hospital; the girl’s brothers, father and uncle were among them. Inside, Dr. Sarwari encountered the girl’s aunt, who told her she had been ordered by her husband to sneak the girl out of the hospital and deliver her to the male relatives outside. “She said they wanted to take her and kill her, and dump her in the river,” Dr. Sarwari said.
Efforts to reach the girl’s relatives by telephone were unsuccessful, and insurgent activity around Alti Gumbad made the village too dangerous for journalists to visit. “The girl’s family gave us a guarantee that they would not harm her,” said Sayed Sarwar Hussaini, head of the Kunduz police criminal investigation division. “We would not hand her back unless we were sure.”
So it doesn't sound like it was the girls immeadiate family that wanted her dead, rather some in-laws and the villiagers. In fact I did not find the version avoiceformen to be the correct inturpretion of the NEW york times article. It leads me to believe that they are an anti-feminist conspiracy theory website.
- lizLv 77 years ago
It's sad that the rape of a 10 year old is used by AVFM for the purpose of criticising whatever organisation it is which is obviously there to help these victims. " the girl has been with her family ever since, and, surprise, she is alive." they seem disappointed about that.
Here's someone who's good at deceiving men so that he can use donations on his cable bill, framed art, suits and etc;