Women all over the world have taken to social media to protest a Turkish politician’s assertion that women should not laugh in public.
“Chastity is so important,” Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said in a meeting last Monday. “A woman will know what is haram and not haram. She will not laugh out loud in public. She will not be inviting in her attitudes and will protect her chasteness.”
Arınç’s remarks were immediately met with ridicule on Twitter and Instagram, where Turkish women began posting photographs of themselves laughing with the hashtags #kahkaha (“laughter”), #direnkahkaha (“resist laughter”), and #direnkadin (“resist women”).
I'm a Turkish girl, 26 years old, and I can't do anything but Smile!! #kahkaha #direnkahkaha #Bulentarinc pic.twitter.com/nEi4he1L2x
— Esra Kansu (@esrakansu) July 30, 2014
Turkish women, nay, all women can laugh in public if they darn well want to! #direnkahkaha http://t.co/FtS95npCWv pic.twitter.com/4BLvCHSa4H
— Syaza (@syazanajwa) August 1, 2014
We #TurkishWomen are on holiday w/out husbands& lol in public at @bulent_arinc #direnkadin #kahkaha #direnkahkaha pic.twitter.com/dD08vKhfrk









