Yes....I defend your choice to wear religious devotional clothing like a hijab & I also vigorously defend your right to NOT wear a hijab where women are horribly restricted & oppresssed by religious fanaticism.
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He gets it, but since it’s not Islamic, he chooses to discount. My wife and her family wear the hijab by choice and often go out in public without. Now that being said the government passing laws requiring or prohibiting is oppression. It should be the woman’s choice.
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That’s great for your wife and her family. Millions of other women are not
#FreeFromHijab. That’s the issue. And, as Duarte said, theres a huge difference between: -choosing to wear religiously prescribed modesty clothing -celebrating religiously prescribed modesty clothing - 3 more replies
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Because it doesn’t fit their narrative. I have this kind of battles constantly with some of my relatives that are devoted Catholics. They perceive something as offensive of their faith without fully understanding what we’re talking about. And when they see the pitfall, they move
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It’s apparently a redefinition of the word feminist. It no longer means equality, it means women must hide their hair in order for men to respect their brains or something



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