I don’t even think it’s a symbol of oppression—I think it’s the TOOL of oppression. It is the actual weapon used against women to tell them that vehicles of men’s pleasure&baby making is all they’ll ever be. How Mattel can glorify that in the name of empowering women is beyond me
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Mattel can glorify the Hijab because they think they are standing up for the little guy. They aren't. Hijab is used to tell Muslim women they are vessels of lust & sin so they should cover up. So if you are a man who rapes a woman it's her fault. That's what they're empowering
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I'm Iranian&lived under sharia law for the past 40 Yrs,Women in sharia law=Second-degree citizens with No RIGHTS! No rights to mary without father's permission,No rights to divorce,No rights to custody,No rights to travel without father's permission, No rights to run for office,.
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No rights at all!
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twitter doesn't allow to include more words in one comment, otherwise I would continue that Sharia law is a Medieval Agenda with absolutely NO HUMAN RIGHTS IN IT
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Oh yeah, that makes sense, Barbie wearing a tool of oppression. You can't spin it any other way.
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But mandatory Muslim modesty clothing is empowering for women, don’t you know? If VP Pence suggested women wear them, though, it would Handmaiden’s Tale. Ridiculous. Muslim trumps woman in the intersectional Olympics.
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The crux of the hypocrisy and deceit of the Left.
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.Awaiting Nun Barbie, Amish Barbie, Hasidic Barbie, Fundamentalist Mormon Barbie and her sister-wives, and bound-foot Chinese Dynasty concubine Barbie.
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Where’s my Rachel Orthodox Jew Barbie?!?pic.twitter.com/FfrJ73G1yh
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My kid said she wanted a Michele Duggar Barbie
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why would barbie wear the symbol of female oppression. She is a thing of fun and fantasy- Not a turgid throwback to the 9th century
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What about this?! Is head cover a sign of oppression and repression? You are an intruder on the convictions and principles of people trying to impose your opinion on thempic.twitter.com/PdQpzpRn3M
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