Deflecting again. Thanks for engaging...at least for a short while. Peace
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
No, that is the context. Nothing else. Liberal Muslim women raising concerns abt the sexualisation of little girls by acceptance of hijab.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
You define to context, you educate me on my religion, you 2nd guess my intentions, you dictate what school should/shouldn't do. I get it
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
Why do you think I, a non-religious liberal, should support conservative & sexist Muslim views on it rather than liberal ones?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
You don't have to support anything. Just don't impose it on me
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
Your children are not you. They have their own rights. Schools must decide whether to do what you want or maintain ethical standards
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Replying to @HPluckrose @bulla_scrunchie and
We've gone full circle. I asked what if my children want to wear it? Is that when you step in and tell them they are being sexualised...
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Replying to @zakariyab88 @bulla_scrunchie and
Yes, kids can internalise modesty ideas and feel they should comply with them even before they understand what sexuality is.
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Yes. Any clothes presented in terms of modesty. We tell children 'Your penis is private & must be covered in public.'
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