I also fight for the end of laws that force a woman to wear a hijab. But somehow, some people who insist their concern is Muslim women’s agency lose all interest when it comes to protecting Muslim women’s right to wear it,per their free choice, & call my beliefs “rape culture”.https://twitter.com/YasMohammedxx/status/1101883897363591168 …
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Replying to @LibyaLiberty
1)It was a MUSLIM woman that made the first spot-on analogy to rape culture,
@AsraNomani 2)How Islamophobic of you to fight against hijab..I guess that means you always, always, always hate Muslims? 3)It was an ignorant comment aimed to stifle criticism of Islam-& it won’t work11 replies 43 retweets 192 likes -
@ConfessionsExMu. Hi@LibyaLiberty. I invite you to have a conversation on your thread about “rape culture” & how purity culture of “hijab” is defined by the precise elements that define rape culture. I understand this is uncomfortable but hope you will dare this inquiry.
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This kind of response comes from both privilege and ignorance. No one in these photos is told they'll burn in hell if they don't wear scarves. None of them will be imprisoned, beaten or killed for not wearing scarves unlike millions of women
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
Free means free to choose either way. Free means free from judgement, especially the judgement of other women.
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@shannoncoulter:Here are women being judged through the ethos of rape culture, in the name of purity hijab culture
pic.twitter.com/ppY2we31qJ
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And yet judging women for what they wear is exactly what you're doing too.
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Replying to @shannoncoulter @AsraNomani and
Where has
@ConfessionsExMu judged hijabi women and pressured them to remove their hijab? It's about acknowledging the coercion that *many* Muslim girls and women face to wear hijab - and to adhere to modesty standards.1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
Ive literally NEVER done that. I've repeated dozens of times that I would never pressure someone to remove their hijab as I know that they can be killed for it. My mother threatened to kill me. I would never want someone else to go through that.
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