My Two Cents On The Burka And Other Sorts Of Face Veils

Dear ladies and fellas

If you read this blog for some time you know by now, that I am not keen on political Islam and I do not give people from regressive societies with backwards ideas a „cultural-discount“. So it will not surprise you, my dear reader, that I, as a woman, despise stuff like Hijabs, Niqabs & so on.

I despise those kinds of veils for the constant „slut-shaming“ those clothes symbolize. I despise them for the regressive idea they manifest: That only veiled woman are „honourable“ and other women are therefore sluts and because of that allowed to be harrassed and molested. I despise them for the fact, that such veils are mandatory in too many countries on this earth are and are therefore a jail made of fabric for millions of women. I got tired of the stupid people I met, who had the audacity to compare Kippot with all sorts of Hijabs & face-veils. Yes, I wish that face-veils would be forbidden, at least in civilized countries.

In the German constitution is the following sentence written: „Die Würde des Menschen ist unantastbar“, which means „The dignity of a human being is untouchable“, said constitution was written in the aftermath of the terror commited by Nazi-Germany in Europe, as a reminder for the future generations in Germany, in Europe. This sentence also could serve as a path to forbid the Burqa and other sorts of face-veils, at least, on German soil. Because the dignity of any un-veiled woman is violated by a Niqabi. „But bitch“, you could say, „there are tons of hardcore porn around there, in which women are objectified and humiliated, why do you don`t care about that?!?“ Well, because nobody is forced to watch such porn on a public street in broad daylight. However I see more and more Niqabis in that discrit of Zurich, which is/was known to be the „Red Light District“ and in which I grew up, as the time goes by. That worries me, because I went to school with Portuguese-, Albanians and all other sorts of children, but there is only one group of those people, that I grew up with, that now, over time, loses not only the right to chose their clothing, but also their face and the group that I mean are Muslim women. Back then, when I went to secondary school here in Switzerland, we already had Hijabis from Morocco, Somalia and Albania and it was difficult at the times, because those girls were all of a sudden sick, when we went in summer, on the last schoolday to swim, but as far as I can remember, I only saw once or twice Niqabis back then and those Niqabis were usually tourists from the Gulf-region. However, in less than ten years, much has changed and now we, as society, have even to deal with such regressive garbage as the Niqab.

And the menace does not end with garbage like the Niqab, it goes further as seen in conservative/regressive Arab-muslim societies, where women are even deprived of their own names and only known to society as Mother of … (Umm…) or Daughter of … (Bint…). In such societies it is seen as offensive to call a „honourbale“, „veiled“ woman by her real name and calling her „Mother of..“. Only hookers are called by their real names and this shows, my dear readers, where the real problem lies: The Niqab is one of the symptoms of a maladie infested by political Islam and the real problem, seen by supporters of political Islam is the woman as a public figure, as an equal citizen, that has autonomy over her own body and her own name. Does ban the face-vail abolish political Islam?!? No, but it is a good start to fight against, at least, one symptom of it.

WTF is happening in Poland?!?

Dear ladies and fellas

During the last weeks I had the pleasure to read some opinion pieces on the current Polish goverment and Poland overall, most of said opinion pieces tried hard to make a pun of the Polish national anthem and paint Poland the worst way possible.

I have to admit as somebody, who is a proud Jew, a woman and bisexual I wouldn`t have voted for PiS, the Polish „Law and Justice party“. However I am not down for the current doom mongering about the Polish state of law under the PiS-goverment. First and foremost because the PiS-party was already in charge from 2005 to 2007 and failed miserably because their ultra-conservative politics were too conservative even for a conservative and deeply catholic country like Poland. Even this time, with a huge majority in the Sejm, they fail to deliver, like they already did from 2005 to 2007. One example: In 2006 the PiS-goverment tried to introduce a law, that would prohibit the publishing of books and other media, that would cast a negative light on Poland and the Polish people. Espesciaslly had the PiS-goverment the work of the historian Jan Tomasz Gross in mind. The Polish supreme court however deemed said law incompatible with the Polish constitution and repealed the law. Now the PiS-goverment is not capable of abolishing abortion in Poland and push the Justice reform through, because Andrzej Duda, who used to be a member of PiS, refused to sign the document of the justice reform. President Duda who is so much more than a puppet of Jaroslaw Kaczynski refused to sign said justice reform because of the huge backlash from the Polish people. So unlike as in Turkey the Polish president actually cares what the Polish people really want and has no problem to act sovereign even in front of his own mentor. I am not really worried for Poland because of the strong civil society and politicians like Duda there. Because, unlike in Turkey, the Polish goverment doesn`t arrest journalists, who work for „Gazeta Wyborcza“ by the dozens. The Polish people are willing and capable to stand up for their civil rights, they live in a democracy with a functioning state of law.