If you think any criticism of hijab is ipso facto islamophobic, follow some of the (very brave) Iranian women on here for a while and see what they think.
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It’s true. It’s sheer misogyny and I couldn’t have said it better.
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If people do a thing even without a gun to their heads then it becomes a choice and if this choice is respected by the society at large then that's... good? Who'd have thought so.
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Banning something here that is forced over there isn’t the solution though. In both cases, it’s about controlling women. Western societies can be better and actually give women the choice but they keep tripping on themselves and end up as intolerant about it as Islamic states.
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Yeah, I agree with you entirely. I want the coercion-free world.
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I'm really ambiguous about this one, to be honest. Yes, I find hijabs a symbol of sexual oppression. But I also feel the government shouldn't be telling anyone what to wear either.
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