You can look away but do not deny us our right to call out sexism that is an intrinsic part of the hijab culture that says a woman is responsible for protecting herself from the lustful eyes of men by covering her hair. Hijab culture perpetuates gender apartheid to “protect” us
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Yes, great way to make your feminist point - by blaming me for men who choose to rape because I decided to cover my earlobes. I can wear hijab for any reason I want, and I’m still not responsible for a man who decides to rape.
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You wear the hijab not to cover your earlobes, but to differentiate yourself from the women who can be raped (sex slaves)-according to your religion You may have personal reasons that differ, but this isnt about you specifically. This is about the hijab and the mindset behind itpic.twitter.com/Wyf051wCmf
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
"Hi. I'm here to inform you of what your own personal motivations are because I'm an arrogant insecure mean girl who assumes my choices are superior ones and generally needs conformity to feel ok in the world."
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Shannon. I risked my life and my daughter’s life escaping from a husband who was a member of Al Qaeda-because I refused to conform. Again, you keep making assumptions about me and again you’re wrong.
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
What the fuck does that have to do with insisting that Hend — someone you don't even know — should stop dressing the way she wants to dress? I'm not a religious person myself but I find your religious intolerance disgusting and bullying. STOP IT.
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I have never encouraged Hend or any woman to remove her hijab. I told you yesterday, my mother threatened to kill me when she saw me without it. I would NEVER want another person to go through that. I have zero issue w how she dresses My issue is women being forced to wear hijab
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Replying to @YasMohammedxx @ConfessionsExMu and
PLEASE. You come into the replies of a woman that you don't know, refer to the way she dresses as a "tool of rape culture" multiple times and expect not to be received as some kind of freedom fighter? Fuck off with this bullshit. Lead your judge-y mean girl life on your own TL.
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It’s ok, Shannon. You don’t matter. I fight for women from my community. My allies are strong, fierce, brave women that fight patriarchy at the risk of imprisonment or death. It’s obvious a privileged white woman like you will never comprehend our struggle. I’m done w you.
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Keep going. I don't understand the hate you receive. I so believe in what you're fighting for, and so many of us do!
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Thank you, babe
I’m grateful for true liberal feminists like you who can see past their own noses to understand the plight of others. I really appreciate your sisterhood and solidarity! xx I honestly believe the good rational ppl outnumber the hateful ignorant ones.
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I've met you, Yasmine, and my hat is off to you, honey, for your courage and will. More power to you xxx, and to
@AsraNomani too. As I say, you guys are our modern-day heroines.2 replies 2 retweets 39 likes -
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