Imagine hearing stories from women forced to wear the hijab and thinking that the point is to tell people not to wear it. The problem isn't the hijab- at least not to most. The problem is the fact that women have no choice but to wear it in so many places.
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I think they’re most likely dishonest as opposed to tragically dim, but who knows? https://twitter.com/nathanlean/status/1080608319872647168?s=21 …
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Yes, and people argue it's freedom of choice in the West while utterly ignoring or failing to understand familial and community pressure, which is just as oppressive as a law in many cases.
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Women getting forced and coerced to wear the hijab seems to me like an inevitable consequence of the way women are viewed in environments where the hijab is normalized. It's a symbol and an instrument of oppression.
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Shocking that you actually have to clarify this.
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It never is.
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