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    2 years ago

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      By your logic emancipation happens now under the Taliban too, because somewhere someone is probably still fighting for it under Taliban rule.

      This is misleading. If Taliban forces women to obey to sharia law based on Taliban definition, but women stand up and manage to build enough power to emancipate themselves from that rule, yes of course that is emaciation. But that emancipation did not occur because of the Taliban, but because of those that organized resistance against their hegemony.

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        And you are dismissing the power of women liberation by arguing:

        Before there can be emancipation, they need peace.

        And yes, this is anti-participatory rhetoric.