A Quote by Ilhan Omar

Some suggest that, as a woman, I meddle in political affairs and need to be 'put in my place.' — © Ilhan Omar
Some suggest that, as a woman, I meddle in political affairs and need to be 'put in my place.'
In Stage I, divorces were not allowed, so men's [sexual] affairs did not put women's economic security in jeopardy; in Stage II, affairs could lead to divorce, so men's affairs did place women's economic security in jeopardy. We did not want political leaders who would be role models for behavior that would put women's economic security in jeopardy.
There are some militarists who say: ‘We are not interested in politics but only in the profession of arms.’ It is vital that these simple-minded militarists be made to realize the relationship that exists between politics and military affairs. Military action is a method used to attain a political goal. While military affairs and political affairs are not identical, it is impossible to isolate one from the other.
I don't like to meddle in my private affairs.
Do not meddle in the affairs of Wizards, for they are subtle and quick to anger.
I'd advise my American friends not to meddle in the internal affairs of China.
Do not meddle in the affairs of wizards because a refusal often offends, I read somewhere.
Britain has national honor. It would not have allowed Israel to meddle in its internal affairs.
Because man and woman are the complement of one another, we need woman's thought in national affairs to make a safe and stable government.
The humanitarian would, of course, have us meddle in foreign affairs as part of his program of world service.
There can be no effective control of corporations while their political activity remains. To put an end to it will be neither a short nor an easy task, but it can be done ... Corporate expenditures for political purposes, and especially such expenditures by public-service corporations, have supplied one of the principal sources of corruption in our political affairs.
I didn't meddle. If I did meddle there wouldn't be all this violence. All this horrible sexism in games.
When I was younger, I used to be very impatient with anyone who wasn't doing overtly political work. I've since come to feel that some writers have an appetite or a need for the political, for political discourse, for historical political subjects.
The public affairs of the union are spread throughout a very extensive region, and are extremely diversified by the local affairs connected with them, and can with difficulty be learnt in any other place, than in the central councils, to which a knowledge of them will be brought by the representatives of every part of the empire. Yet some knowledge of the affairs, and even of the laws of all the states, ought to be possessed by the members from each of the states.
Some people are motivated by a need for recognition, some by money, and some by a broad social goal. I start from a different place: from the love of ideas and the urge to put them into motion and see where they might lead.
I will not meddle in America's internal political squabbles.
Why doesn't anyone address the substantive question of why other states blatantly interfere in Israel's internal affairs? Israel does not meddle in the affairs of other states in a similar way, so why do other countries feel entitled to do this to Israel? These actions violate Israeli sovereignty and I expect European Union member states to act differently.
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