A THOUSAND SPLENDID RAINCLOUDS
Today I walked from my home, unaccompanied, to the station.
My head was uncovered (Burqua-less) & I was able to buy a ticket & travel to Bristol without a male chaperone & without question.
Then I walked from Bristol Station to work.
I was still not questioned by any form of morality police; nor was I beaten with a radio arial, a tree branch, or a whip.
I was able to leave my home without fear of public humiliation, beating or arrest.
I am able to work, to study, to read books, to watch television - to have my own interests & to form my own opinions.
For that - I am eternally grateful.
Lekker.
My head was uncovered (Burqua-less) & I was able to buy a ticket & travel to Bristol without a male chaperone & without question.
Then I walked from Bristol Station to work.
I was still not questioned by any form of morality police; nor was I beaten with a radio arial, a tree branch, or a whip.
I was able to leave my home without fear of public humiliation, beating or arrest.
I am able to work, to study, to read books, to watch television - to have my own interests & to form my own opinions.
For that - I am eternally grateful.
Lekker.
Labels: freedom
2 Comments:
Some pages I cried so much I had to put the book down...yes we are very lucky xx
Yes, indeed.And those people are still suffering after all these years.We are very priveleged to have the right to live our lives as we choose.S
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