At women's march in Egypt, men prove women's point by scolding, shoving, beating, groping them, and telling them to "go home where they belong" - "Men scolded protesters and said their concerns were not urgent in the aftermath of the uprising."
Women and non-Muslims have heard that before. Just be patient. Now is not a good time to rock the boat -- not when "reforms" are coming, however slowly. And we've heard that sort of claim answered before:
VIDEO-BREAK, SUGGESTED BY WORLD CHRISTIAN PRESS:
"Frankly I have never yet engaged in a direct action movement that was "well timed," according to the timetable of those who have not suffered unduly from the disease of segregation ... This 'wait" has almost always meant 'never.' We must come to see with the distinguished jurist of yesterday that 'justice too long delayed is justice denied'." -- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail
Of course, that's exactly the idea here. "Wait" means "never," for the rights of women and unbelievers in a society suffused with the attitudes of Islamic supremacism. "Egyptian women's rights protest marred by hecklers," from the Associated Press, March 8:
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