The red line is harassment/abuse. When ppl look unusual, ppl will stare (human nature). & when their dress is
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part of a modesty culture that demeans women, ppl will disapprove. Quiet tutting is fine. Shouting abuse not.
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I feel pity & exasperation for women covered from head to ankle at a beach coz otherwise they'd feel immodest.
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You may be surprised but there are some women who make the conscious, free choice to do this.
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I did read that. Where's the line between criticism of choice and harassment?
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Where you harass ppl!
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But being critical of an outfit could be deemed as either harassment or "sexism".
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This is a little far-fetched. Criticising an outfit is neither harassment nor sexism.
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I agree wholeheartedly But PLENTY of people will call you a bigot, Islamophobe and sexist
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Of course they will. They're cultural relativists.
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