If people in France successfully ban hijabs for running or swimming, they're not liberating Muslim women from the hijab. They're preventing women who wear hijabs from being able to choose to run or swim.
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Being forced to take something off that you want to wear is not a choice, actually.
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Jordan has reading comprehension issues. Not only does he think Decathlon is the French government and that they’re banning the sporty hijab, but he also thinks that they’re forcing women to remove their hijabs
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
French people successfully restricting access to hijabs by threatening manufacturers with violence has same effect as govt ban. Maybe I misunderstood, but the argument appeared to be that Muslim women could "choose" to run by removing their hijab. So they have to remove it.
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Replying to @jordanreiter @ConfessionsExMu and
France has the largest Muslim population in Europe. Decathlon is one shop not manufacturers(plural). Muslim women do not rely on buying hijabs from sportswear shops. There is no such thing as a ‘magic running hijab’ that can only be sold by Decathlon w/o which running is imposs
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Replying to @sevultura @jordanreiter and
Love it
Magic running hijab....so good. That’s actually what ppl think. BUT NOW HOW WILL THE MUSLIM WOMEN RUN???
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I’m in the library waiting for my daughter to choose her books and you made me snort w laughter!! 


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