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obamanut2012

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22. This quote literally brought tears to my eyes
Sat Aug 4, 2012, 12:01 PM
Aug 2012

"I did not feel pity for her," Mojica said later. "I felt a lot of respect."

Thanks so much for posting this.

she COULD take it off but chooses not to. not her father's fault at all. personal choice nt msongs Jul 2012 #1
It is 100% her father's fault -- she has no choice obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #2
personal choice Scout Jul 2012 #3
Personal choice is not a choice in a country LadyHawkAZ Aug 2012 #11
yup La Lioness Priyanka Aug 2012 #17
The petty crap that women are subjected to in life never ceases to amaze me. Starry Messenger Jul 2012 #4
Yup obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #5
She's competing for a country that just wouldn't send women before this year. Gormy Cuss Jul 2012 #6
completely agree La Lioness Priyanka Aug 2012 #18
As a retired judoka, there is risk to her wearing a hijab at this level of competition ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #7
Because she is the first Saudi woman allowed to compete obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #8
Did she have to qualify at any level ahead of time? ProgressiveProfessor Jul 2012 #9
Generally, yes obamanut2012 Jul 2012 #10
I just can't imagine how she's going to keep that thing in place justiceischeap Aug 2012 #12
A good friend of mine does BJJ and Judo obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #13
If it's for safety reasons how can they justify a religious/cultural exemption? 4th law of robotics Aug 2012 #14
I think "baby steps" is why they did it obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #15
UPDATE: With results spoiler obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #16
I imagine that as long as they discourage female athletes 4th law of robotics Aug 2012 #19
Who cares if she gets hurt? She's just a worthless, insolent, disobedient female. Zorra Aug 2012 #20
"Saudi girl an unlikely hero" suffragette Aug 2012 #21
This quote literally brought tears to my eyes obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #22
mine, too suffragette Aug 2012 #23
I know obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #24
Yes, and I hope she inspires other girls to join her suffragette Aug 2012 #25
Her story really touched me for some reason obamanut2012 Aug 2012 #26
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