• Warning: Spoilers
    I simply don't understand it.

    She was shot in the head for speaking out against the cruel, primitive, repressive, religious laws of the Taliban. She recovered and spoke against the evil.

    She won the Nobel Peace Prize, then went straight back to the evil religion that caused her all the pain and grief.

    She says: There is a moment when you have to choose whether to be silent or to stand up.

    She surely is brave but there's another part to that realisation... she needs to set the example, walk away from that primitive world view, walk away and leave that bronze age nonsense behind and live bravely in the real world.

    That would top this story off nicely.