• @ruk_n_rul@monyet.cc
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    5 hours ago

    Banning is easy. Actually formulating policies to handle geopolitics and develop the socioeconomy of a country is hard.

    • @jubilationtcornpone@sh.itjust.works
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      73 hours ago

      Reminds me of that Vice article about the Taliban being disillusioned by all the “office work” involved in running the country after they retook Afghanistan. It was almost laughable. Like a dog that caught the car only to discover that it wanted the chase more than the car itself.

  • @cyberfae@lemmy.world
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    379 hours ago

    Just under the article was a video about how they also banned music. With all these strict, bizarre rules, I wonder what you are allowed to do there besides stare at the wall.

    • @lath@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      Read the holy book, pray and work. What else would you even need, unless you’re an infidel?

      Muhammad, bring the stones!

      • @drolex@sopuli.xyz
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        158 hours ago

        Praying is a little bit like music though… Now that I think of it, breathing has this weird rhythmic quality. Maybe ban it plz?

    • r00ty
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      15 hours ago

      I mean it’s bizarre to us. But many followers of Islam do not condone images of living (often specifically sentient) beings. As with all things religious this is of course adhered to, from every possible extreme and sometimes not at all.

  • @drolex@sopuli.xyz
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    268 hours ago

    Very sensible, thank you. I’ve seen a picture of a flower today, I’m still shaking. Witchcraft!

  • @Naich
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    158 hours ago

    At some point it’s just going to be easier to ban everything.