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Snippets of news not always seen from our mad world:
1. There has been a long battle in Turkey, especially under the present govt, between the those for & against the separation of Church & State, the Church in this case being Islam. This from the Huffington Post . . .
Turkish Deputy Prime Minster Bulent Arinc is the latest government official to put his foot in his mouth.
In a speech last week, this high-ranking official preached his perverted version of morality to Turkish women by telling them not to laugh in public! "A woman will know what is haram [forbidden] and not haram," Arinc warned. "She will not laugh out loud in public. She will not be inviting in her attitudes and will protect her chasteness."
Arinc, a co-founder of the ruling AK Party, continued his chauvinist sermonizing: "Where are our girls who slightly blush, lower their heads, and turn their eyes away when we look at their faces, becoming the symbol of chastity?" He ridiculed women for discussing cooking recipes and other "frivolous things" on cell phones. Imitating a female voice, he squeaked: "What happened to Ayse's daughter? When is the wedding?" He told the women to talk about such insignificant matters "face to face," not on the phone!
The Deputy Prime Minister's demeaning remarks spread like wildfire. In defiance, tens of thousands of Turkish women went on social media (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram) posting 'selfies,' pictures of themselves, laughing out loud. Rather than stopping their laughter, women started laughing ... at him!
2.ANTWERP, Belgium – A Belgian physician who refused to treat a Jewish woman with a fractured rib suggested she visit Gaza to get rid of the pain.
The physician made the remark on Wednesday while manning a medical hotline in Flanders, Belgium’s Flemish region, whose capital, Antwerp, has a sizeable Orthodox Jewish population, the local Jewish monthly Joods Actueel reported Thursday.
The woman, Bertha Klein, had her son, who is American, call the hotline at 11 p.m.
“I’m not coming,” the doctor reportedly told the son and hung up. When the son called again, the doctor said: “Send her to Gaza for a few hours, then she’ll get rid of the pain.” According to Joods Actueel, the doctor confirmed the exchange, saying he had an “emotional reaction.”
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