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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima]I am sure the niqbis of the world are biting their nails over your opinion on how they choose to dress....[/quote] Again that word "choose," because you can't imagine that some wearers don't have a choice. Actually, the ones who are forced to wear it probably appreciate that somebody, although not you, is concerned on their behalf.[/quote] Stop your lies, just because you are too narrow-minded to imagine that millions of women actually CHOOSE to wear a niqab doesn't mean the rest of the world uses your thought process. I have stated many times, that SOME women are forced to dress a certain way EVERYWHERE in the world be it a Niqab, a Hijab, a Miniskirt, or a Bikini. Get a grip and stop thinking the world revolves around what is normalized in your head.[/quote] I am interested in knowing where, in this world, women are FORCED to wear a miniskirt or a bikini?????[/quote] They're not. In fact, I wore shorter skirts (not minis) through my early 30s- pre-kids. I CHOSE to wear them and then I CHOSE to stop wearing them. Muslima - What's your comeback for this? [/quote] Not Muslima, but I'm guessing what "forced" you stop wearing them is that you no longer looked good in them. [/quote] I can still pull it off now, as my body is in good shape -better than it was pre-babies. However, as a working mother of two, I'm not out socializing much. [b]And minis - while cute - are not the typical office "uniform," which is where I spend many, many hours. [/b] So yes, I CHOOSE not to wear them - but for different reasons.[/quote] Yeh, Im sure you made that choice :mrgreen: [/quote] There are women with whom I work who do indeed wear some shirt skirts - oftentimes with tights and boots. younger crew, I'll admit - But there are some older women with great legs who manage to pull it off. not many, as I've said b/c it's not typical office attire but if you have the body for it . . . so yes, MY choice for not wearing it but others choosing TO wear them You're losing it, Muslim. You can't defend yourself w/o writing a few stupid quips (if you can even define them as such) or quoting from your texts. Most others have provided some evidence to support their sides - including me. But you can't compete. Furthermore, you're not changing anyone's mind here. [b]Good arguments include finding weak spots in the opposing side.[/b] You haven't done that. You simply post an angry message or add some silly comment followed by this - :mrgreen: I hardly think you're gifted in rhetoric. [/quote] You aren't changing anyone's mind either. What exactly is your argument here? Your perfect life and your perfect children? In fact, it's you (if that was you) who tried to reroute this argument. It has always been about women who chose to cover their faces in countries with no dress code, and the belief that if they do it in a place where it's not required, they must be either brainwashed or pushed by invisible forces. When told that women who wear in the West choose to wear it, you tried to change it to niqabs anywhere else in the world (never was a part of the argument), including places where they are mandated. While you were at it, you made up a ridiculous claim that women in these places are grateful to you for your good efforts. Then you tried to sell them as endemic to Islam (they aren't). Then you tried to claim enlightened Muslim countries gave women the freedom from them (they didn't, they simply banned them, taking the freedom to cover away). Then you moved to how Saudi Arabia is a terrible place. I'd say your rhetoric is pretty damn weak. [/quote]
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