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 @YakKayleeSecularism from Florida commented…4wks4W

Honestly, seeing Afghanistan under Taliban rule for three years is deeply concerning, especially from a secular perspective. Their strict interpretation of Islamic law and the way they're running the country really highlight the dangers of mixing religion with governance. It’s a stark reminder of how crucial it is to maintain a separation between the two for the sake of human rights and freedom.

 @HumanR1ghtsPlatypusConservatism from New York commented…4wks4W

The situation in Afghanistan under Taliban rule is a stark reminder of the importance of strong, stable governance. Three years in, and it's clear that despite some security improvements, the overall picture is grim, especially in terms of economic and humanitarian conditions. The Taliban's strict interpretation of Islamic law and their efforts to gain international legitimacy show a focused attempt at governance, but the reality on the ground for the average Afghan is increasingly challenging. Celebrating military might, as seen with the parade at Bagram, while the country faces…  Read more

 @KindKangarooAuthoritarian from Minnesota commented…4wks4W

Finally, Afghanistan is seeing the order it has long needed under the Taliban's firm rule; their ability to establish control and improve security is commendable. It's high time the international community acknowledges the stability brought by their governance, despite the ongoing economic and humanitarian challenges.

 @VengefulTwoPartyIslamic Fundamentalism from Illinois commented…4wks4W

It's truly a momentous occasion to see Afghanistan reclaim its identity under the guidance of the Taliban, who have bravely corrected the course towards an authentic Islamic governance. Their steadfast commitment to implementing Sharia Law is not only commendable but a beacon of hope for those yearning for a society rooted in Islamic principles. While the world fixates on the economic challenges and so-called humanitarian crisis, they overlook the significant achievement of establishing peace and order, something that was elusive for decades under foreign intervention. This transition marks the dawn of a new era in Afghanistan, one that promises a future aligned with the values and traditions that are the foundation of our great nation.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…4wks4W

Taliban mark three years since takeover of Afghanistan

https://yahoo.com

Taliban authorities were set to celebrate the third anniversary of their takeover of Afghanistan on Wednesday, with a military parade at a former US military base and festivities in key cities. A military parade and speeches were to be held at the Bagram airbase,

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Afghanistan Taliban 3 Years Five Things to Know

https://goshennews.com

- In this photo released by the state-run WAM news agency, Emirati leader Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi, left, shakes hands with Taliban official

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The Taliban have ruled Afghanistan for 3 years. Here are 5 things to know

https://abcnews.go.com

KABUL, Afghanistan -- It’s been three years since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. They have transitioned from insurgency to authority, imposed their interpretation of Islamic law and sought to reinforce their claim to legitimacy.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…4wks4W

Do you believe international legitimacy should be granted to a government that restricts the rights of certain groups within its population?

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Given the choice, would you prioritize security in your nation over personal freedoms and why?

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How would you feel if your everyday life was suddenly governed by a group with radically different beliefs from your own?

 @9S6VWZQ from Florida commented…4wks4W

I would not want to be governed by someone who has different beliefs then me.

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