Yeah yeah.. whatever.. I can't believe anyone would be stupid enough to fall for that government scam!
Kuwait's shameful exclusion of women from the political process has been an international embarrassment for so long, that it's almost ceased to matter. And yet our esteemed government suddenly saw fit to revive the issue even though it has no serious intention to support it.
And what a coincidence that it put forward this controversial issue right at the time when conscious free-thinking Kuwaitis are starting to agitate against the increasing influence of the predatory Islamist lunatics, the govermnent's pets. It's so obvious even to the casual observer that there's a nasty "quid pro quo" going here, where Islamists agree to drop their questioning of the Minister of Information in exchange for accepting women's political rights. Right.. OVER THEIR DEAD BODIES!
And for anyone living in a cave for the past few weeks (and those of you who live outside Kuwait), what do you think the Minister of Dis-Information is being questioned for? Why, the Star Academy concert of course!
This is too much embarrassment for one day.. I have to go lie down.
SEE YOU AT THE RALLY AT 7 PM
This is scary. Are "lunatics" going to get their way?
ReplyDeleteMarco
OK, I consider myself pretty updated, but what is the scandal with the Minister of Info? And what rights are women getting in Kuwait?
ReplyDeleteThe Star Academy concert (see earlier posts) caused a big ruckus with our Islamist nutjobs, and they're taking the minister to task for allowing it. I wasn't blogging at the time so I didn't cover it.
ReplyDeleteAnd women's rights? Basic political rights like, um, voting.
I know.. it's unbelievable!