Different contexts, surely?
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god forbid something means something different in different cultural contexts
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Here in the West, people rip off hijabs, not force them on. Still controlling what women do with their bodies.
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Depends on the laws, symbols need not be universal after all
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context, as usual, is important (and not the fact of wearing – or not – a hijab, but the fact that men feel entitled to control women's behaviour)
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When the power structure tells you not to wear a hijab, wearing one can be a symbol of resistance. And vice versa.
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I hope Mike Pompeo sees this, king
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This is completely absurd and deeply upsetting
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Play stupid games win stupid prizes.
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