Disappointed in the reaction to M&S hijab. As I wore a kippah to school from a very young age, growing up with religious identity is ok. I don't wear one now but that's the choice I make and as long as the girls get a choice I don't see the harm in M&S selling it
When I was 3 I was made to wear religious symbols and that's ok. When the child is old enough and wishes not to wear the symbols it is only right that her choice is respected then. We are very lucky to live in a country which caters to their choice and free will
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The hijab is quite restrictive though and it’s entire purpose is to protect women’s modesty, women’s hair is considered sexual which is why it should be hidden post-puberty, hence for a 3 year old to wear it would be to suggest them as sexual-I think (
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I will keep my personal opinions on the Hijab to myself. What I think shouldn't be forced onto people who I don't know or nescerially agree with. If they wish to wear it, let them wear it. It's when anyone is forced to do anything outside of free will there's an issue
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