“Growing up as a first-generation Canadian to a fundamentalist Muslim family, I spent a lot of time being caught in between two worlds. This dichotomy was most pronounced when it came to feminism.” Please click to read more:https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/mohammed-celebrating-burkini-is-betrayal-not-benevolence …
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Your bravery is humbling.
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The fact that Nike is in on hijabi sportswear gets me really worried especially after the Sports Illustrated issue because I am positive that they have seen the enormous sales potential of normalizing hijab, and now burkinis, as liberation. Chi-ching!
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Yasmine, its also called freedom (something you advocate) People (in general) and women (in particular) should be able to wear what they wish whether its nothing (nude) or completely covered (niqab)
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