Anonymous wrote:For me, it depends on the style. If it's a modern scarf and a bit of hair peeks through, and if she hasn't covered all her clothing, I think she looks like a confident Muslim woman, and I don't think much of it, other than sometimes admire the scarf fabric, and smile.
If she's wearing a solid-colored (not especially pretty or hip) hijab that covers every bit of hair, and also covers her day clothes, I wonder if she's judging me for being an American woman. I also wonder if she feels like she's part of a misogynistic culture, or feels trapped, or feels like an outsider. I usually avoid eye contact, because I assume she does not want to be noticed and is trying to be invisible.
Anonymous wrote:I respect a woman wearing a hijab. What bothers me is the women who are covered head to toe and with the face mask accompanied by a husband in shorts, tee shirt and flip flops. Doesn't seem fair that he can be cool and she is hot in too much clothing
I know Muslim women that work. I also know American Muslim women.Anonymous wrote:I wonder if she judges me for showing my hair, working and for being an American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remind myself (a white Jewish woman) to make eye contact and smile so she knows I'm friendly and not viewing her as a terrorist or something. I feel like Muslim women are viewed with a lot of suspicion and hostility, so I want to be clear it's not coming from me.
Because that never happens:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2736361/I-know-people-bomb-Boston-Marathon-bombing-suspect-s-sister-arrested-threatening-blow-boyfriend-s-ex-Manhattan.html
Anonymous wrote:Not uncommon where I live. I think, "there's a woman in a hijab."
Anonymous wrote:I remind myself (a white Jewish woman) to make eye contact and smile so she knows I'm friendly and not viewing her as a terrorist or something. I feel like Muslim women are viewed with a lot of suspicion and hostility, so I want to be clear it's not coming from me.
Anonymous wrote:"Fucking misogynistic religion" (which I think about almost all religions).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Woman in a hijab" sounds like she's trapped, or that she must not be in control of her clothing. How about a woman WEARING a hijab.
To most American women she is trapped!