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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Forced abortion is bad, illegal abortion is bad, both are oppression. Only leaving the power of choice in the hands of women frees them. Same with the hijab or any other article of clothing.
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