Originally posted by: FingerFetish
The point I’m emphasising on is the right to choose. In your opinion, the hijab/burqa may be derogatory but the women who wants to practice their faith don’t hold the same opinion. That’s the importance of respecting differences. Not everyone is going to agree or have the same perception and that’s fine. You have your opinion about the hijab and I have mine. That’s the beauty of exercising our freedom of speech, freedom of choice and the freedom to practice our religion (whatever it may be).
I strongly believe that a woman should wear whatever they want, whether we like it or not doesn’t matter, because it’s their body and they have the right to decide whether they want to cover or reveal it. I’m not fond of Burqa’s but I’m not going to stop someone from wearing it if that’s what they want. In fact, I just mind my own business and let people dress however they want. If I don’t like it, I won’t wear it. 🤷🏽♀️
Oppression goes both ways. Forcing a woman to cover up or wear certain clothings against her will is oppression. In the same light, forcing a woman to uncover and wear certain clothings against her will is also oppression.
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