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Morocco’s theocratic monarchy claims to protect free expression, yet an activist faces jail time and denial of cancer treatment because she wore a t-shirt that said, "Allah is lesbian". This glaring contradiction exposes how religious authority uses caveats in the law to maintain control, proving that freedom of expression means nothing if the "right to offend" is stripped away. Her heroism in pointing out the system's flaws shows that where laws are unjust, speaking out is a duty, regardless of the staggering personal cost.

News Source: Moroccan woman on trial for blasphemy after wearing a shirt to that challenged religious authority By Akram Ubashir for Religious News Service August 28th, 2025 🔗 https://apnews.com/article/morocco-blasphemy-trial-lesbian-fdc38b2d491ae2c0ec3b6c565b3d3d9b
The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.40.1 featuring Stephen Harder, Flabbergasted, and Tracy Wilbert

Moroccan Monarchy Fails the T-Shirt Test 👕
Blasphemy or Basic Free Speech? 🗣️ "
Allah is Lesbian" - Five Years in Prison? 🏳️‍🌈
Authoritarianism’s Fragile Ego (Morocco) 👶
When the Government Controls Your T-Shirt 🚫
The Price of Free Expression is Cancer Treatment 💔
The Theocracy that Hates Offense 😡
Why the Right to Offend Matters 🎯
Blasphemy Laws vs. Human Rights ⚖️
Religious Laws Are Made for Control ⛓️
Free Speech? Not If It Hurts the King's Ears 👑
Heroism in the Face of Tyranny 💪
The Hypocrisy of Free Speech Caveats 🤥
T-Shirt Hero Refuses to Submit to Theocracy 🦸‍♀️
Is Your God Too Weak to Be Offended? 🙏



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