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What matters is abuse, and how it is anchored in a religion that denies women their rights as humans. What matters is that atrocities against women and children are carried out in Europe. What matters is that governments and societies must stop hiding behind a hollow pretense of tolerance so that they can recognize and deal with the problem.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and addressing societal and religious abuses against women and children.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali highlights the critical need for societies to confront the injustices faced by women and children, particularly those rooted in religious practices that deny their rights. She argues that a superficial commitment to tolerance can no longer serve as an excuse for inaction in the face of these atrocities, and that real change requires recognition and accountability from both governments and communities.

Themes

AbuseWomenRightsAtrocitiesToleranceSocietyGovernments

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Example use cases

In a speech advocating for women's rights, one could use this quote to stress the urgency of action against abuse.

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