No. It’s nowhere near similar to a government ban. It’s ONE company that has chosen not to support rape culture. Plenty of other retailers in France still sell hijabs, including Nike. The govt is not involved. No one said anything about removing it ever.https://twitter.com/jordanreiter/status/1101270461554573313 …
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu
This is the second time you're retweeting this even after I said I would remove myself from the conversation. You are conveniently omitting the fact that the company was receiving death threats. And I think we all know the long term goals of the people threatening Decathlon.
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Replying to @jordanreiter @ConfessionsExMu
I am sorry you experienced abuse and repression from the Muslim religion. That is not the experience of all Muslim women including women I have known or been friends with. I understand how the hijab can be used as a tool/symbol of oppression, but it is not always so.
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Replying to @jordanreiter @ConfessionsExMu
Again, I respect that you have strong feelings on the matter and won't prolong this discussion. I would ask that you not single me out again.
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I often get the same comments repeated and I just choose one at random to retweet to share my response w everyone. Sorry if you felt singled out. I didn’t realize you got picked twice.
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