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Headscarf Study

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Interesting study cited on The Monkey Cage website about the effect headscarves have on people's perception of women. The effects are dramatic and a bit unsettling.

In this study, subjects were randomly assigned to view a picture of a woman or a picture of this same woman wearing a headscarf in the style of some Islamic women. Here are the two pictures:

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Here is a link to the results of the study (scroll down a bit).


UPDATE:  CNN has a piece on Iraqi women now being forced to wear headscarves in Basra - something that did not happen under Sadham's brutal, but secular, rule.  Often the penalty is death.


More Collateral Damage in Iraq

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CMA989.gifIn today's New York Times op-ed section Swarthmore College professor Nathaniel Deutsch paints a disturbing portrait of the potential extinction of a culture and religious tradition that goes back at least as long as Christianity - the Mandeans of Southern Iraq.

The possible eradication of this group is directly related to the US invasion of the country. The Mandeans believe in non-violence and do not carry guns or other weapons so common on Iraq's streets these days. Because of that they are extremely vulnerable to kidnappings, rapes, murders - you name it.

Professor Deutsch writes:

Practitioners of a religion at least as old as Christianity, the Mandeans have witnessed the rise of Islam; the Mongol invasion; the arrival of Europeans, who mistakenly identified them as "Christians of St. John," because of their veneration of John the Baptist; and, most recently, the oppressive regime of Saddam Hussein, who drained the marshes after the first gulf war, an ecological catastrophe equivalent to destroying the Everglades. They have withstood everything -- until now.

Another indications of just how far we have gone astray from our core values.

As stated above, a disturbing, yet important, read. Again here is the link: Save the Gnostics.

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