I think we do provided we make coercion illegal and prosecute properly. "Let's make X illegal so no-one can feel pressured into X' is generally illiberal.https://twitter.com/kareem_sabri/status/960176316208185345 …
It has gone way off hijabs, hasn't it? Sex work and hijabs are often raised together or separately as things that should be banned to ensure that no-one is coerced into them.
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Hijab isn’t an issue in that it’s no more oppressive than all of Islam, which is by design totalitarian and prescriptive of how to live. If one wants to be told how to live, Islam and Hijab are fine. But must choose to enter/leave freely. That’s hard to determine.
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Got it. I wouldn’t ban either, and I don’t think they’re all that similar. One is economic and other is cultural. Hence we got into poverty, which drives sex work at bottom end (or drugs). Hijab’s circumstances of coercion very different. /1
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