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  1. Trudeau's minister of women and gender equity calls the Taliban "our brothers."

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    2. betsy

      betsy

      I wonder if she ever make a plea for her OTHER BROTHERS AND SISTERS - the Afghan allies - to have them evacuated asap - long before Kabul fell to her beloved brothers, the Taliban?

      I wonder if she nagged Trudeau and Sajjan about them?  Reminding Trudeau and Sajjan that her other brothers and sisters have risked their lives for Canada?

      I wonder if she reminded them what happens to sisters under her beloved brother, Taliban?

       

      I wonder if she ever spoke on tv - addressing her brothers and sisters - who now fear for their lives - to give them moral support in this great time of uncertainty and danger? 

       

      I wonder if she ever reached out to her brothers - the Afghan interpreters, who have been in Canada - especially the ones we see on tv, calling to our government - to help their endangered families? 

      Was she there to be with them when our Afghan community marched to plead for help for their families left in Afghanistan?

    3. BubberMiley

      BubberMiley

      Betsy misses her endless war. ?

    4. Goddess

      Goddess

      I agree with this analysis:  SULTANI: Shame on Monsef for calling Taliban 'our brothers' | Toronto Sun

      She should resign.

      To call someone “brother” in Afghan culture is to recognize a mutual deep respect for them. It’s an endearing term to recognize a male friend as more than a friend, someone you’d take a bullet for. It is to validate the essence of that person and acknowledge the principles by which they live. The people of Afghanistan do not call the Taliban their “brothers” unless it is the Taliban themselves.

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