https://townhall.com/tipsheet/madeli...eover-n2594209
Following the Taliban’s rapid  takeover of Kabul, only a handful of Democratic lawmakers have expressed  concern for the future of the women in Afghanistan, a stark contrast  from the concern expressed from lawmakers on the Right.
The  few lawmakers on the Left who shared concerns noted that the progress  made for women in Afghanistan over the past 20 years are seeing those  advancements disappear in a flash. Some acknowledged that their safety  is jeopardized under the Taliban’s rule. 
A  couple of Democrat lawmakers, Rep. Mike Levin (D-CA) and Rep. Kim  Schrier (D-WA), issued statements on Afghanistan where they mentioned  concerns for the women and children living there.
“We  must focus now on completing a safe withdrawal of American personnel and  Afghans who supported our mission and risked their lives for a freer  and more democratic Afghanistan, particularly women and children who are  most at risk from violence by the Taliban,” Levin said in his 
statement.  “The time for bureaucratic visa processes has passed – we must get our  most vulnerable allies out of the country immediately. President Biden  must commit all necessary resources to fulfill that responsibility  safely and quickly.”
In Schrier’s 
statement,  she said “[w]omen and girls experienced freedoms for the first time,  and it is devastating to see how quickly those gains have been lost. I  am now very concerned for the Afghan people, especially those women and  girls.”
On the other hand, many Republican lawmakers shared  concerns for the treatment of women and girls in Afghanistan going  forward. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) called out the “squad” and  specifically Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for her silence on the  treatment of women in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
In  a lengthy Twitter thread, Rep. Ann Wagner (R-MO) described the  Taliban’s takeover as an “utter failure” on the part of the Biden  administration and that women and children will suffer “brutal human  rights abuses.”
Numerous other Republican lawmakers chimed in, noting that Afghan women will see the progress they’ve achieved stripped away.
Plenty  of Republican lawmakers issued statements on the Taliban's detrimental  impact on women. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) wrote in a 
statement,  “My prayers are with the troops on the ground to assist with evacuation  efforts, the Americans awaiting evacuation, and the Afghan citizens  facing an uncertain future – especially the women and girls.”
   

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 Florida Sen. Rick Scott (R) said in his 
statement  "anything gained during this war has now been lost. The Taliban, and  Al-Qaeda, have returned to power. Human rights abuses, the rampant  abuses of women, are sure to return. In his ill-prepared withdrawal, Joe  Biden let terrorism win."
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik (R)  dragged President Biden for putting the safety of all Afghan women and  girls in jeopardy. "President Biden's willingness to turn over  Afghanistan to the Taliban and their terrorist partners has already led  to the deaths of our Afghan allies, and puts the safety and security of  innocent civilians, including all Afghan women and girls, in extreme  jeopardy. Make no mistake, the fall of Afghanistan, and the lives lost  to future terrorist attacks emanating from within the country will rest  solely on President Biden," Stefanik said in her 
statement.
In a Twitter 
thread,  Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) said "Today I pray for the Afghan people,  specifically the women and girls, and am gratefully mindful of the  American soldiers who have sacrificed to keep us safe."
With the  massive setbacks women in Afghanistan will face under the Taliban, it's  something that should be of great concern on both sides of the political  aisle.
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typical - DPSTs blinded by marxist and Xinn propaganda see teh taliban as 'good friends' - rather than teh radical islamic terrorist (little) Monsters , torturers, and barbaric 4th century trogolodytes they are in Reality.