this #NoHijabDay please remember that this is a day for those who are forced into wearing it; not to shame those who do so by choice
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criticize the concept all you would like, but please respect that when it is in effect by choice, you don't get to say a thing
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That makes no sense. We can criticise the concept all we want but don't get to say a thing if its a choice?
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if a person chooses to wear the hijab, you don't get to say anything about whether what they're doing is right or not
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Yes, I do. Ppl make all sorts of bad choices and I can say so. I just can't make them listen to me or demand that they stop.
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essentially what i'm saying is that free speech is fine, until said speech harasses/impedes on the rights of the wearer
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And a hashtag does not do this. Even if people are really critical on it.
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the issue is that many of those on this hashtag have been confusing the difference between free speech and hate speech
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Really? Hate speech is free speech. We can condemn it tho and do. Criticising the hijab is not hate speech tho.
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