Taliban Changin' the Game: New Divorce Law Trappin' Sisters, No Cap
Afghan women gettin' played by these new rules – feels like the patriarchy back in the day, real talk.

Aight, listen up, fam. What's goin' on in Afghanistan ain't no joke. These Taliban dudes just dropped some new rules on divorce, and it's straight messin' with the lives of the women over there. Word on the street is, it's harder than ever for a woman to bounce if her man ain't feelin' it. Like, she stuck stuck, you feel me?
Now, they ain't got no real numbers on this, but folks sayin' child marriage is on the rise, especially since they banned girls from school after they hit 11. That’s the devil right there. If you ain’t got no education, what you gonna do? Some end up forced into marriages, and now this new law makin' it damn near impossible to get out. It’s a trap.
This ain't just some random law, nahmean? It's like they tryin' to lock women down, take away their freedom. Imagine bein' forced to stay with a dude who ain't treatin' you right, or who ain't even around, just 'cause he say so. That's some straight-up BS.
Folks been out in Kabul, protestin' and raisin' they voices. They seein' this for what it is: another way the Taliban tryna control women. One sista, Fatima, said it best: these dudes ain't worried 'bout justice or security, they just tryna push they messed-up ideas on everybody. Facts.
The UN chimin' in too, sayin' this is a setback for women's rights, makin' it even harder for 'em to get a fair shake. Georgette Gagnon from UNAMA pointin' out how Afghan women and girls gettin' denied the chance to live how they want, and ain't got no way to fight back in court. This law here, they settin' traps.
But the Taliban ain't hearin' none of it. They sayin' anybody who hatin' on this law just hatin' on Islam. They ain’t really listening to reason. It’s the same ol’ song and dance. They ain’t gonna change. The struggle continues.
And real talk, child marriage ain't just some far-off issue. Check it: Afghanistan Human Rights Center did they homework and showed that girls in these forced marriages dealin' with mad abuse and stress. This ain’t no game, it’s affecting lives. Like that 15-year-old out in Daikundi province, man, rest in power. She was abused for months by her husband, and nobody could stop it. This ain’t right at all.
So what's the play? We gotta keep speakin' up, showin' love and support to the sisters in Afghanistan. They need to know they ain't alone in this fight. We gotta keep it real and let the world know what's goin' on. This ain't just they problem, it's a human rights issue. No justice, no peace. Period.
