Excellent analogy. Mind if I use it in a future Twitter exchange? I promise attribution. 
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No need for the attribution. Use it every day. Maybe if it's repeated enough, ppl will finally get it
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Any women that would feel any pressure from family, friends, society or her own conscience for not wearing hijab isn’t free.
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Then it should be well spelt out.
#Freefromforcedhijab should do. It makes it all look like you been of double standard. Fighting for the right of women and fighting against those that choose to adore it. Spell it out correctly!!! -
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I agree with you on this. Some muslim women are indeed forced, which is oppression, & should be opposed vehemently. Anyweay, it is haraam to force any aspect of religion on anyone [2:256]. The instruction in [33:59] is 'only' to the Prophet s.a., just to 'say' it, not enforce it.
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Yeah...Stupid "Strawman rebuttals"...Also Stop saying "I'm not perfect"...when was that EVER a consideration?!?
If you can't argue using Reason
then stay out of the debate. 
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No?
Then stop telling me not all women are forced to wear hijab. I’m aware of that fascinating and insightful basic fact.
