I hope more countries follow Denmark’s ban on ludicrous niqabs and burkas.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44319921 …
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Sorry state if its not
#patriachy#Denmark why shd any law any land dictate what a woman shd wear? Baah u n ur prejudice to decide that Muslim Women do things at others diktats. No thy r empowered educated to make a choice n dont need others to act saviours.2 replies 8 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @arwajet @StephenBoyes1
Very frankly if the woman doesn't want to do something, she shouldn't be forced but neither should she be condemned for doing what she wants to do. I think its just a matter of perception and of course personal choice.
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Replying to @FaridaBharmal1 @arwajet
I agree with that, but let’s be honest - what percentage of muslim women do you think are compelled to wear the burqa or niqab because either their religion, family or local community force them to do so? What percentage do you think actually want to wear these items?
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What qualifies you or anyone else to decide? It’s taking away autonomy one way or tha other- at the end forcing your view point on another human being. Subtle way to hide
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Ya watch this too https://youtu.be/POBFjKOUKWc He stayed true to his beliefs and defended ‘his ideas’ of atheism till his end ... likewise we talk of / affirm what we believe in, n’est ce pas.
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With the exception of THe Young Turks piece, that was a good compilation of tributes. I especially liked the final frame which exemplifies why people should stand against FGM and circumcision:pic.twitter.com/U7PcFzjlP6
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