Nike stands for women's oppression how admirable
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and clearly so do you
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u realize this makes literally no sense right? The snapchat filter makes me think prolly not
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the only thing oppressive about a woman's choice in attire is when a man tells her to wear it or not.
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who said that everyone who wears the Nike hijab will pair it with Nike leggings? and what's the standard of modesty?
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again, I repeat, what's the standard of modesty? is it immodest to wear shorts over leggings?
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fuck yeah! Repression rules, right guys?
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tell me what "repression" means to you.
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also, I think you meant "oppression", but even then you'd still be wrong.
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new to synonyms? No biggie. What does the hijab represent to you?
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that's the thing, they're not synonyms. to me, a non-muslim woman, the hijab represents a woman's right to choose her attire.
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The right to choose a garment that says women have to cover up because they are naturally indecent. Nice feminist try.
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some women are empowered by their choice to wear revealing clothing and others are empowered by their choice to dress modestly.
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s You say: "covering up"= modest; hence not covering up = immodest, when its just a woman's body. Great embrace of patriarchy

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I want one and I'm not Muslim

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The more I think about it, the more I do too. I have the worst hair to manage. It would make life easier.
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wow this a huge step for women's lib and freedoms. How about nike pro sticks and stones also for men to beat them with
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Shouldn't freedom mean having a choice of what to wear?
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