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[quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima][quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima]I am sure the niqbis of the world are biting their nails over your opinion on [b]how they choose to dress.[/b]...[/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] You need to get a grip. You write that the niqab-wearing women *choose* to dress that way (I bolded it for you). You didn't add any qualification that not *all* the "niqbis of the world" are biting their nails. Then you go beserk when somebody adds the qualification that you yourself neglected to add to your original post. [/quote] I have stated many times, numerous times, more than I can count that there are some women forced to dress the way they dress, be it a Niqab or a Hijab. My favorite anti-hijab/niqab and the argument that so called feminists wannabe fall back on is the argument of ‘whataboutery’. What about women who are forced to wear a niqab” You cry! If the feminist free woman like that PP argued, is that Muslim women who autonomously choose to veil only think they are doing so out of free will, and are in fact being brainwashed to do so, then the core principle of feminism to elevate women’s control of their own destiny is immediately violated. And worse, it underscores the argument that feminism is a western imperialist project: that only western culture can supposedly liberate women, and that all other ideas are brainwashing. Perhaps the most insulting subtext of all is that Muslim women are infants, to be patronised into the 'right' choices. If Muslim women are brainwashed into veiling, then the miniskirt generation is equally brainwashed into believing that showing skin and baring breasts is liberation. Finally,stop fighting over what I wear, ridiculing and laughing at the choice of women who are not like you. That says more about you than them. Start addressing who I am. I am neither burqa nor bikini. I am woman.[/quote]
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