  World The muzz buffoons Dept (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 40511, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Sat Jul 21, 2012 01:53 PM
The new look of Egypt.
the Daily Mail wrote:
Now for the new-look news: TV studio in Egypt staffed exclusively by veiled women
Stationed in a small apartment in the working class district of Abassiya, Maria TV is to be launched this weekend
The channel will be broadcast for six hours a day on al-Ummah channel, a religious station run by ultra-orthodox Salafi Islamists
By Mail Foreign Service
PUBLISHED: 14:39 GMT, 20 July 2012 | UPDATED: 23:33 GMT, 20 July 2012
Wearing veils and dressed in black from head to toe, these women are symbols of Egypt's cultural revolution following the Arab Spring.
They are employees of Maria TV, a new satellite news channel that features only women wearing full Islamic attire.
Men are banned from the show, even on phone-ins, and all staff, including those behind the camera, also wear veils.
The channel's first broadcast yesterday is one sign of the social change sweeping the country after last year's uprising, which has resulted in a swing towards more hardline Islamic values.
Previously, even though Egypt was already a conservative and predominantly Muslim society, women covering their face with a niqab veil complained of being routinely discriminated against for jobs, especially on TV, as well as in education.
Female preacher El-Sheikha Safaa Refai, who heads Maria TV, claimed that the channel's existence showed how far the country had come since the uprising that ousted president Hosni Mubarak.
On the subject of wearing a niqab to read the news, she added: 'I was told that it won't work because of the body language. Well, the tone of my voice can convey my emotions and reactions.'
She said that she hoped that by appearing on TV in full Islamic dress, she could show people 'that there are successful women wearing niqab'.
It is named after a Coptic Christian woman who was married to the Prophet Mohammad,
Abeer Shahin graduated from the prestigious American University in Cairo but struggled to find a job because of employers' aversion to her full Islamic face veil, or niqab.
But now she has found a job she hopes will change how Egyptian society views niqab wearers once and for all: she is going to work as a TV anchor for a new channel being managed and run exclusively by women who wear the full veil.
'It's unfair to deal with veiled women as a standard religious housewife. No, she can be a doctor, a professor and an engineer,' said Shahin, wearing a loose black robe and a black head scarf that reveals only her eyes.
'I was told that it (TV anchorwoman wearing niqab) won't work because of the body language. Well, the tone of my voice can convey my emotions and reactions.'
In an age of new freedoms in the post-Hosni Mubarak Egypt, niqab-wearing women long oppressed socially and politically are hoping for a new place in society.
Though Egypt is a deeply conservative and predominantly Muslim society, niqab wearers have cited discrimination in the job market, education and elsewhere.
There have been instances where some were even prevented from sitting their university exams.
Shahin hopes the channel will let people know 'that there are successful women wearing niqab'.
Three veiled women sat in a salon earlier this week waiting to submit their job applications, while others were receiving television training ahead of the launch.
Islamists have moved to the heart of political life and government since Mubarak was removed from power last year, though the founders of Maria TV said that had nothing to do with their own channel, which had been planned as far back as 2008.
'I am sure it will be attacked ...They will say: 'Why didn't they start a radio station instead?'' said Shahin. 'This amounts to the exclusion of a sector in society that shouldn't be excluded.'
So this is the "freedom" our armies helped to defend ? I feel absobloominlutely bemused and even ashamed. Some never learn, and this is the case for the muzz.
What should we think about the whole ? What should we do ? Nuking those asshole would be the best solution.
That and the other news, like the Saudis threatening foreigners who don't fast for the Ramadan, or what happens in Dubai, should teach us.
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en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 4803, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Sat Jul 21, 2012 02:40 PM
 They better keep em covered,or you'll be boning them.Wot! |
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en>fr fr>en By vikingson  Comments: 2013, member since Fri Sep 11, 2009On Sat Jul 21, 2012 02:52 PM
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en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 4803, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Sat Jul 21, 2012 02:59 PM
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 40511, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Sat Jul 21, 2012 03:00 PM

Demo ... crazy !
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en>fr fr>en By frankthekulak  Comments: 4233, member since Tue Dec 09, 2008On Sat Jul 21, 2012 05:27 PM
Komrades, anyone else find this 'up sleeve' shot arousing? |
re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 40511, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Sat Jul 21, 2012 06:05 PM
 frankthekulak wrote:
Komrades, anyone else find this 'up sleeve' shot arousing?
Try group sex !
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en>fr fr>en By Boris_Snoggs Comments: 413, member since Tue Jul 17, 2012On Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:00 PM
Get your face out for the lads. |
re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By vikingson  Comments: 2013, member since Fri Sep 11, 2009On Sun Jul 22, 2012 02:27 AM
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By hungNV Comments: 1513, member since Sat Jun 26, 2004On Sun Jul 22, 2012 06:41 AM
Edited by hungNV (74606) on 2012-07-22 06:45:03
That women have respectable jobs is the message here.
Before this so called spring revolution, women were mere vessels to create even more roaches.
It's going to take another century to get these monkeys out of the stone age. |
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en>fr fr>en By WilyB Comments: 29721, member since Sat Apr 26, 2003On Sun Jul 22, 2012 07:13 AM
 Jesus, incredible, what's next: a Japanese Kimono designer in Dunkirk? |
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 40511, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Sun Jul 22, 2012 08:15 AM
WilyB wrote:
Jesus, incredible, what's next: a Japanese Kimono designer in Dunkirk?
Better than a Burqa designer !
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 21365, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Sun Jul 22, 2012 09:45 AM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
The muzz buffoons Dept.
Watcha posting a thread on buffoons?
At long last, watcha writes on a topic he's an expert on.
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By Whatchamacallit  Comments: 40511, member since Fri Nov 14, 2003On Sun Jul 22, 2012 09:50 AM
The muzz groupie buffoon talking about what she knows best ?
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re: The muzz buffoons Dept en>fr fr>en By jeanv Comments: 21365, member since Sun Sep 11, 2005On Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:01 AM
Whatchamacallit wrote:
The muzz groupie buffoon talking about what she knows best?
Mais oui, mais oui, je suis un musulman.
Tout un chacun ici connait mon amour immodéré de l'Islam.
T'es vraiment con, hein mon watcha?
PS: n'oublie pas de répondre positivement à l'offre de FF friendship que je t'ai envoyé aujourd'hui.
Heureux veinard.
(le motif mentionné était, je crois: "amis, papy débris?")
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