the 'but women in Muslim countries' is often used to discredit valid concerns for women here.
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Absolutely. Men who use these arguments 1) Only interested in reproducing "Otherness" of Muslim women.
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so often we see feigned concern for the plight of Muslim women when it's only a veil for anti-Muslim sentiment.
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that fallacy is more commonly known as 'but there are children starving in Africa' -
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paternalistic racists will be shocked to find Muslim women don't want 'rescuing' from Islam only abuse & bigotry
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it's a form of the informal logical fallacy known as relative privation.
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