Bring On The Dancing Infidels
May 31st, 2024 by Madeline Glass
It’s funny how Indonesia is becoming so famous for extremist Muslim thugs hurling rocks through Playboy’s Jakarta office windows and other unsavory acts. Let’s see how far we can take this, shall we? Sharia, Muslim law, is entering into the political arena in Indonesia in the form of a proposed bill which outlaws even sexual thoughts. You heard me.
Check it out:
If passed in its present form, the bill will ban depictions of nudity in the media and the arts. People who kiss in public, shack up while unmarried, have homo sex, view “erotic displays” or flash a “sensual body part”, such as a thigh, buttock, breast or navel, could spend up to 10 years in the slammer and be fined more than $100,000.
Local governments, meanwhile, have jumped on the anti-jiggy-jig bandwagon and are introducing sharia on the sly via bylaws. In the city of Tanggerang on the outskirts of Jakarta, the onus is on the ladies found alone at night to prove they aren’t call girls.
Lilies Lindawati, a pregnant mother of two, breached this de facto curfew in February. She was waiting for a bus at 8pm when five public order officials accused her of being a sex worker and forced her into the back of a van.
Imprisoned and denied permission to call her teacher husband, Lindawati was tried the next day in a makeshift tent with 26 other women. She pleaded not guilty, but the judge said the face powder and lipstick in her handbag proved she was definitely a prostitute, not a housewife. Tanggerang’s newest hooker was unable to pay the $34 fine and spent three days in jail. (Much more.)
Um, seriously? Clearly not a very effective whore if she’s 1. Pregnant and 2. Penniless.
Also, what am I supposed to do on Bali when I go for vacation? Because actually, I’ll tell you, my bathing suit doesn’t cover my thighs. (Shhhh! So dirty!)
[via The Australian News]
my ex partner was on Paltalk the other night and he hassled me to show me something he discovered in there in the adult rooms. You go into adult rooms, you click Middle East, and then pick the adult room with the highest proportion of people (usually titled ’sex’ or something),and then have a look at the webcams that are being broadcast by the chatters. In short, many women wore head coverings, whilst engaging in lesbian play, baring breasts and so on. Sharia Law does exist in some nations, but what happens behind closed doors within those nations isn’t any different to what occurs in western nations.
I was surprised (and I wasn’t), it was something that I didn’t stop to consider, but seeing it was something else.