Posted on 03/28/2018 12:58:54 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Having female terrorist leaders is proof of gender equality in Fatah, Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' secretary-general said.
At a recent ceremony at the El-Bireh High School for Girls, school principal Nida Abd Rabbo announced that promoting terrorist murderer Dalal Mughrabi as a role model to female students is an "educational responsibility," the Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reported.
Last week, Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, the official PA daily, wrote, "It's [the Al-Yasser Cultural Forum's] goal is to strengthen the affiliation with Palestine and its history, and to adhere to the Palestinian identity, because this is a great educational responsibility. The forum's goal is also to return the glory to the fighting Palestinian girls and women such as Dalal Mughrabi and others who sacrificed their lives for Palestine, and also to provide information and knowledge to these female students during recesses..."
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Wow.. i see this in other female leaders too. They shave their hair, stab backs, slice throats, lie and act completely selfish for personal gain. I don’t see any honor in it, but of course I am happy not to be the CEO.
You can lead without all of that, but I think they use it as an excuse to act like beasts. They enjoy being beastly.
I am curious about the men who marry them though.
The best time in history to be a woman!
A useful idiot is the one most disposable. Always led the women and children walk well ahead of you when crossing a mine field.
Where’s a school shooter when you really need one? The Palestinians are out of their freaking minds teaching their children to be terrorists. No wonder NO countries want anything to do with them.
Groan. What a butthead.
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