Last week, a Danish school girl refused to wear a hijab on a school trip to a mosque and thus was obviously not allowed in and therefore was marked as absent from the lessons. School has now recognised their mistake and apologised. Maybe there’s hope still.
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I want to hug that girl...and her parents
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I don't see anything wrong with this, she's visiting a mosque where the dress code is to cover the hair. Surely this is out of respect than anything else
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I agree..it’s quite normal upon entering a mosque or Sikh Gurdwara.. It’s a perceived as a sign of respect & Royals have to respect it too..
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Was just thinking about this. The 90s had genuine Chad feminism with Alanis Morissette, Tori Amos, Ani Defranco, etc.. the 2010s is all about wealthy women kowtowing to multiculturalism
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The royal family have put on scarves to visit mosques for absolute ages. Diana did it. Kate does it. The queen does it. This isn't a Meghan thing or a generational thing.pic.twitter.com/3ZH9drsUm7
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Strong woman of colour told what to wear otherwise entry refused. Strong woman of colour jumps to it. My. How progressive.
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#MeghanMarkle did a huge mistake wearing hijab . I am every day campaigning for the freedom of#WhiteWednesdays activists in#Iran and this kind of thing makes me furious!#NoHijab#NoShariaLaw#WomensRights - 1 more reply
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