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"(CNN) - A reporter and anchor for an Iraqi Kurdish TV station was killed Saturday while working on the front lines as Iraqi forces battle ISIS for the city of Mosul.
Shifa Gardi, 30, a beloved journalist in a male-dominated profession, died in a roadside bomb blast that also injured her cameraman, Younis Mustafa, according to her employer, Rudaw.
Bayan Sami Rahman, the Kurdish government's representative to the United States and a former journalist, tweeted that Kurdistan "has lost a courageous and professional journalist who cracked the glass ceiling."
"Shifa Gardi was one of Rudaw's most daring journalists," the station said in a statement..."
"Shifa Gardi, a presenter and head of output for Rudwar, an Iraqi Kurdish television station Rudaw, was killed on Saturday while investigating mass graves left behind by ISIL in the Mosul area.
Gardi, 30, was interviewing the commander of a Shiite militia unit near a large hole believed to have been used as a mass grave when the commander inadvertently steeped on a trip wire that set off the bomb on Saturday afternoon.
The blast killed Gardi, the commander, and four other fighters, Rudaw said in a statement on Sunday.
Gardi and Mustafa had been making a report about the so called "valley of death," an area 20 kilometers south of Mosul and five Kilometers from the main Baghdad-Mosul road that is believed to have been used by ISIL for mass executions..."
"The truly joyous man does not laugh too much, because there is little to laugh at in life as it is today. The truly joyous man takes himself very seriously, because there is no joy without self and pride in self. Those who preach and practice "not taking anything seriously" are not the gay, light-hearted ones. They are merely the empty-hearted. "Taking seriously" is the very essence of life. If one does not "take oneself seriously," one can take nothing seriously. And - "the noble soul has reverence for itself." One does not revere with a giggle..."
Shifa Gardi a reporter who was exposing the savage REALITY going on in Iraq. A country listed on President Trump's ban list. A reporter not afraid to die, reporting on the barbaric atrocities happening in Iraq. It is very obvious this was a direct hit by ISIL, upon Shifa Gardi, who was exposing the mass executions of ISIL. Shifa Gardi was a true journalist.
Kudos to Nike for being brave and courageous with this ad, standing up for females who were born into cultures/religions that claim they are fourth class citizens. The question you addressed to these females, "What Will They Say About You?" is also "What Will They Say About Nike?" Of course when you deal with primitive minded individuals, whose savagery cannot be questioned, challenged or condemned they will have much to say, about those that try and empower their females.
Below are some articles the first one from Allure commends the ad giving it a 5 Star approval rating. But all articles have derogatory comments, by those threatened by empowering Arab/Muslim females. Nike was probably bombarded with a slew of nasty, scornful, spiteful emails and letters regarding this ad. It is very obvious the battle for the "Rights" of females of cultures/religions that have defined them as fourth class citizens, dogs, donkeys, property and obedient slaves of males is long.
"A Nike Ad Encourages Arab Women to Defy Expectations
The benchmark of a really, really good ad these days is rather high. It needs to broadcast an uplifting message, project a fresh idea, spark a dialogue among viewers, attract new consumers (i.e. more sales), and - perhaps the biggest driver of success in today's Internet culture - become a viral hit. Nike achieved all five with its recent ad that follows (and celebrates) Arab female athletes as they perform a sequence of activities.
For 24-year-old parkour trainer Amal Mourad, who is featured in the campaign (you can see her leaping from rooftop to rooftop), that question—what will they say about you?—is “every little girl’s nightmare growing up."
“We hear this every time we do something that might be met with criticism," Mourad says in a release. "There’s a fear to stand out and do something that’s not part of the norm. But I’ve learned that, if you genuinely want to do something amazing, you can’t be afraid of hearing this phrase. Don’t be afraid of your own greatness.”
Four other athletes, both professional and everyday, are spotlighted, alongside Mourad, including figure skater Zahra Lari from UAE, who is working to qualify for the 2018 Winter Games; pop singer Balquees Fathi from UAE; fencer Inès Boubakri from Tunisia, who’s won the gold medal three times; and boxer Arifa Bseiso from Jordan..."
Read entire article @: Allure
A New Nike commercial calls on women in the Middle East to play sports without worrying about what the neighbors will say.
“This is a filthy and empty commercial! Why don’t you put your efforts into the quality of your products like Adidas, instead of this tastelessness!”..."
"Watch the new Nike ad celebrating Arab Women in Sports that is Causing Controversy
A new Nike ad depicting Arab women participating in a wide range of athletics has sparked debate. The ad attempts to break stereotypes about Arab women leading home-bound lives. It was filmed in the Gulf Arab emirate of Dubai.
As Reuters reports, not everyone supports the depiction, some are calling it a misrepresentation of Arab women. Nada Sahimi commented on Nike's Instagram post, "I think this ad was an utter fail. This is not the true representation of Arab, Muslim women. We do not wear a hijab and go running in the streets, shame on Nike."..."
"The mob (ancient/bizarre beliefs) has always been against novelty, originality, everything new and forward moving. It was individual men who made the forward step in each case, only to pay for it, often with their lives, because the mob (ancient/bizarre beliefs) resented it. But the world did move forward, because life belongs to the leaders and the exceptions. The others follow. They don't want to. They have to. They contribute nothing to progress, except the impediments..."
--- The Journals of Ayn Rand, David Harriman & Leonard Peikoff - Page 86
"Magician Daryl Easton was found dead inside Hollywood’s famed Magic Castle on Friday, according to multiple reports. He was 61.
The body of the entertainer — widely known for his slight of hand card tricks — was discovered in a closet of the famed private club that offers upscale dining and magic shows, ABC-7 reported.
Police have ruled his death a suicide,the New York Daily News reported, after the Los Angeles Fire Department had responded to calls from the popular venue at 7:25 p.m. local time."
"Easton was scheduled to perform at the Magic Castle around the time his body was discovered, NBC Los Angeles reported. On Feb. 18, he wrote on his Facebook page that he would be performing for a week at The Magic Castle.
“In the magic world, Daryl was world famous, one of the top creators, teachers and performers,” wrote Jonathan Steigman. “He also won a boatload of awards. #RIP”..."
"Some criminologists say there could be an “epidemic” of murders going overlooked during death investigations, as killers have learned to cover their tracks by staging crime scenes, hiding evidence and otherwise throwing death investigations off track. Others say that although there is an increase, homicide detectives are still catching the vast majority of attempts to conceal crimes..."
After what I have been challenged with, I know for certain there are individuals and groups who run rampant staging crime scenes of various kinds. 'Serial Crime Scene Staging'. Two things immediately stick out for me regarding this proclaimed suicide: #1 he was getting ready to perform a show on the same day he was found dead and #2 he was world famous.
Man is neither infallible nor omniscient; if he were, a discipline such as epistemology—the theory of knowledge—would not be necessary nor possible: his knowledge would be automatic, unquestionable and total. But such is not man’s nature. Man is a being of volitional consciousness: beyond the level of percepts—a level inadequate to the cognitive requirements of his survival—man has to acquire knowledge by his own effort, which he may exercise or not, and by a process of reason, which he may apply correctly or not. Nature gives him no automatic guarantee of his mental efficacy; he is capable of error, of evasion, of psychological distortion. He needs a method of cognition, which he himself has to discover: he must discover how to use his rational faculty, how to validate his conclusions, how to distinguish truth from falsehood, how to set the criteria of what he may accept as knowledge. Two questions are involved in his every conclusion, conviction, decision, choice or claim: What do I know?—and: How do I know it?
It is the task of epistemology to provide the answer to the “How?”—which then enables the special sciences to provide the answers to the “What?”
In the history of philosophy—with some very rare exceptions—epistemological theories have consisted of attempts to escape one or the other of the two fundamental questions which cannot be escaped. Men have been taught either that knowledge is impossible (skepticism) or that it is available without effort (mysticism). These two positions appear to be antagonists, but are, in fact, two variants on the same theme, two sides of the same fraudulent coin: the attempt to escape the responsibility of rational cognition and the absolutism of reality—the attempt to assert the primacy of consciousness over existence.
"Two college football players who were suspended from their team last year and saw their scholarships revoked after rape accusations have been cleared by police after authorities say their accuser recanted her story.
Nikki Yovino, 18, of South Setauket, NY, has been charged with second-degree falsely reporting an incident and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence in connection to an incident at a Sacred Heart University football party in October,the Connecticut Post reports..."
"All laws must be objective (and objectively justifiable): men must know clearly, and in advance of taking an action, what the law forbids them to do (and why), what constitutes a crime and what penalty they will incur if they commit it..."
"For three months last year, Michelle Hadley sat in a California jail, accused of the harassment and attempted rape of her ex-fiancé’s wife, Angela Diaz.
The specifics of the allegations were astounding: Hadley was accused of posing as Diaz on Craigslist and soliciting men to attack her via “rape fantasy” ads.
In January the already bizarre case took a turn: Authorities said it was Diaz herself — and not Hadley — who had devised the plot and allegedly filed a false rape claim in an effort to frame Hadley.
Hadley has since been officially exonerated. Diaz, who has pleaded not guilty to felony charges that include kidnapping, false imprisonment, perjury and forgery, is due in court for a pre-trial hearing on March 3..."
The above horror story is the reality we are living in today. Criminals and terrorists staging crime scenes, accidents, murders, rapes... to look like someone else has taken the actions, they themselves have or someone they paid or used, to initiate the indirect or direct force. To set people up and make themselves look all charming, sparkly, good natured and decent individuals. When in reality they are the evil ones. It could be an individual, or a gang small or large, initiating this evil upon many lives.
What I have to say to this female, NEVER apologize or give sympathy to those who sanction, appease or initiated this evil upon your life. EVER! These kind of individuals deserve the purest form of punishment there is! Beware, there are large gangs out there initiating this kind of indirect and direct force upon many lives, families, businesses, towns, states and countries. Below are some words that describe these vicious and violent thugs of predators that operate like this.
"To most observers, nothing stood out about Dorsa Derakhshani last month when she competed at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival. The 18-year-old female grand master fared fine on the board, twice using the Four Knights defense, and looked like any other teenager you might see in the British territory that borders southern Spain.
But to the head of the Iranian Chess Federation, Derakhshani practically committed an act of treason.
Mehrdad Pahlevanzadeh didn't have a problem with Derakhshani's play, but her headwear. Derakhshani wore a simple headband in her long hair, instead of a hijab, Iran's traditional headscarf, which became compulsory accessory for women after the 1979 revolution. As a result, Pahlevanzadeh announced Monday that Derakhshani would be kicked off the national team..."
Le Pen Refuses Headscarf, Nixes Talks With Lebanon Cleric
"BEIRUT (AP) — France's far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen refused to don a headscarf for a meeting with Lebanon's top Sunni Muslim cleric on Tuesday and walked away from the scheduled appointment after a brief squabble at the entrance.
The debacle topped Le Pen's three-day visit to Lebanon, where she held her first campaign meeting with a head of state. It drew the focus to her strong support for secularism and a proposal in her presidential platform that promotes banishing headscarves and other obvious religious symbols in all public spaces..."
Collective rights have nothing to do with Individual Rights and everything to do with the rights of the collective, culture, society, state, group, tribe, religion. When the collective says, "FGM is good for the females," it uses brute force to impose this barbaric savagery upon vulnerable lives.
"Collectivism means the subjugation of the individual to a group—whether to a race, class or state does not matter. Collectivism holds that man must be chained to collective action and collective thought for the sake of what is called “the common good."
Collectivism holds that, in human affairs, the collective—society, the community, the nation, the proletariat, the race, etc.—is the unit of reality and the standard of value. On this view, the individual has reality only as part of the group, and value only insofar as he serves it.
Collectivism holds that the individual has no rights, that his life and work belong to the group . . . and that the group may sacrifice him at its own whim to its own interests. The only way to implement a doctrine of that kind is by means of brute force—and statism has always been the political corollary of collectivism...."
"The notion that “Anything society does is right because society chose to do it,” is not a moral principle, but a negation of moral principles and the banishment of morality from social issues.
The notion of “collective rights” (the notion that rights belong to groups, not to individuals) means that “rights” belong to some men, but not to others—that some men have the “right” to dispose of others in any manner they please—and that the criterion of such privileged position consists of numerical superiority..."
"At 16, Jean was the more experienced sex worker in the East Dallas house. It was her job to ensure the new girl's trial run as a prostitute went smoothly. But what the girl's john leaned in for a kiss, her body went limp, her eyes locked in an empty stare. confused, then panicked, the man grabbed his clothes and rushed out the sliding back door to his car parked in the alley.
Jean yelled for someone to come help, knowing their pimp would be furious: No trick, no money. Then she slipped out the house's red front door to calm her nerves with a cigarette..."
"The precondition of a civilized society is the barring of physical force from social relationships—thus establishing the principle that if men wish to deal with one another, they may do so only by means of reason: by discussion, persuasion and voluntary, un-coerced agreement.
The necessary consequence of man’s right to life is his right to self-defense. In a civilized society, force may be used only in retaliation and only against those who initiate its use..."
"Whatever may be open to disagreement, there is one act of evil that may not, the act that no man may commit against others and no man may sanction or forgive. So long as men desire to live together, no man may initiate—do you hear me? no man may start—the use of physical force against others.
To interpose the threat of physical destruction between a man and his perception of reality, is to negate and paralyze his means of survival; to force him to act against his own judgment, is like forcing him to act against his own sight. Whoever, to whatever purpose or extent, initiates the use of force, is a killer acting on the premise of death in a manner wider than murder: the premise of destroying man’s capacity to live.
Man’s rights can be violated only by the use of physical force. It is only by means of physical force that one man can deprive another of his life, or enslave him, or rob him, or prevent him from pursuing his own goals, or compel him to act against his own rational judgment..."
"GENEVA, Feb. 13, 2017 — In a statement that has gone viral onTwitterandFacebook, UN Watch, a non-governmental human rights NGO in Geneva, expressed disappointment that Sweden’s self-declared“first feminist government in the world”sacrificed its principles and betrayed the rights of Iranian women as Trade Minister Ann Linde and other female members walked before Iranian President Rouhani on Saturday wearing Hijabs,Chadors, andlong coats, in deference to Iran’s oppressive and unjust modesty laws which make the Hijab compulsory — despite Stockholm’s promise to promote “a gender equality perspective” internationally, and to adopt a “feminist foreign policy” in which “equality between women and men is a fundamental aim...”
"It is certainly irrational to use the “new” as a standard of value, to believe that an idea or a policy is good merely because it is new. But it is much more preposterously irrational to use the “old” as a standard of value, to claim that an idea or a policy is good merely because it is ancient.
The argument that we must respect “tradition” as such, respect it merely because it is a “tradition,” means that we must accept the values other men have chosen, merely because other men have chosen them—with the necessary implication of: who are we to change them? The affront to a man’s self-esteem, in such an argument, and the profound contempt for man’s nature are obvious.
It is a plea that appeals to the worst elements in men and rejects the best: it appeals to fear, sloth, cowardice, conformity, self-doubt—and rejects creativeness, originality, courage, independence, self-reliance.
America was created by men who broke with all political traditions and who originated a system unprecedented in history, relying on nothing but the “unaided” power of their own intellect.
In Iran 3.6 million females were arrested within a year, because of improper hijab. 40,000 cars were impounded, because females driving had improper hijab. Masih says, "This is a dignity and equality issue." If all leaders adhered to Individual Rights, it would not be an issue.
Dignity
dig·ni·ty
ˈdiɡnədē/
noun
noun: dignity
the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.