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The so called Arewa Feminist [sponsored by the LGBTQ] need to take a good, hard look at where their choices are going to lead them. This is your future. You don’t have to take my word for it. Just look around you.
Open your eyes. The happy-go-lucky lesbians and patriarchy-hating activists might look like they’re enjoying life on social media. But behind closed doors, they're lonely and depressed.
I never miss the chance to quote Khalil Gibran in such a feminism issue that driven some of our ignorant Arewa queens (girls), thinking to themselves how vocal and courageous they're ‘behind a screen’.
“Modern civilization has made woman a little wiser, but it has increased her suffering because of man’s covetousness. The woman of yesterday was a happy wife, but the woman of today is a miserable mistress.
In the past she walked blindly in the light, but now she walks open-eyed in the dark. She was beautiful in her ignorance, virtuous in her simplicity, and strong in her weakness. Today she has become ugly in her ingenuity, superficial and heartless in her knowledge".
Now to justify evil is more evil itself. My point is not about guilt or innocent, In a climate where women are abused daily and must struggle to be heard against powerful or not so powerful men, one might almost applaud (sincere ladies) wish and commitment to blow a whistle ..
..to alleged sexual predators. What is glaringly peculiar in these Young ladies treatment of rape charges, however, is the clear double standard, superficial understanding of the metoo culture to which it subjects prosecuted men and even proud to launch a hashtag #metoo Arewa.
I'm not surprise, some of these women that are pushing some our young Arewa queens to come forward are not even lives in Nigeria.
What really strikes me is how the social media concluded the judgement before the trial even begins.
Allegations is now sufficient enough to publicly lynch a person.
Arewa need to step back and reevaluate whether they want to jump on the bandwagon of every last lonely feminist cause that flops onto the social media scene.
but Khalifa, stop being unreasonable. Certainly some women have dealt with harassment. Don’t their voices deserve to be heard? Sure, women are facing harassment daily, and need to be heard.
but now, how and where they express themselves is not something that can go unnoticed. Should their voices lend support to a social media campaign that in effect, if not intent, is aimed at undermining the moral character of all men..
and undercutting traditional male-female familial structures?
These are the pressing questions the good people of Arewa should be asking.
So effective is this campaign, that regular Arewa men who would be hard-pressed to hurt a fly now consider themselves rapists or rapists-in-the-making. Don’t believe me? Check your feed. ☹
“All men are trash!” ejaculates another.
If all male-female relations are inherently marinating in the poison that is “internalized patriarchy,” then how can any daughter trust her father? How can any wife trust her husband?..
They point is, she can’t. She can never trust any man. This is how these women seeks to dismantle traditional family structures. And it’s all working out according to plan, partly thanks to Arewa metoo bandwagoners.
My point is not to promote or justifies women's violence but to question the ethical teachings, question the methodology, the tactics used by these social media activists and their sincerity. Arewa victims need to know the appropriate channels for them to be heard,
..according to your culture or religion. because your dignity is not to follow the footsteps of other cultures by duplicating their model. You can be creative as to your own way (model). otherwise it will be counterproductive.
Arewa people need to be aware of these lazy, weak handles perhaps sponsored by the LGBTQ: @FakhuusHashim CEO Arewa metoo and her fellow girls and boys: @AhmadJaafaru @KingNelo2 @CrankySolicitor @fatousky @Ice131Queen @AmiraYSalisu @FatimaSalihijo @_AfricanHippie
@FakhuusHashim @AhmadJaafaru @KingNelo2 @crankysolicitor @fatousky @Ice131Queen @AmiraYSalisu @FatimaSalihijo @_AfricanHippie For those who called me unreasonable, let's agree to disagree. Certainly, come back after ten years from now.
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Ahmad Khalifa.
15/02/19 🤗
@FakhuusHashim @AhmadJaafaru @KingNelo2 @crankysolicitor @fatousky @Ice131Queen @AmiraYSalisu @FatimaSalihijo @_AfricanHippie For those with suggestions, comments or observations. Please don't hesitate in reaching out via DM, because i don't read replies. Thank you.
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