Right. Since the West is
obsessed with hijab, this is the last time I'm going to say anything about the subject (with the possible exception of linking to Muslimahs' opinions). It's an issue towards which I plan to pursue
civil indifference. (You may also be relieved to hear that I plan to take a break from these seemingly endless postings until
(
Read more... )
Comments 13
Reply
Reply
Reply
Reply
Yeah this one has me baffled as well. I mean, it wouldn't be my choice to wear a face veil, but to assume in a western country that all women who are veiling themselves are being forced to do so seems a bit rude[1]. Not to mention if they are being forced to do it, further limiting their options to staying inside at all times seems a bit counterproductive and even more isolating from the community at large, particularly in terms of accessing things like health care, advice about domestic violence etc.
[1] I will admit to some uncharitable assumptions about those that are choosing to do it here though.
Reply
There does seem to be a double standard when it comes to Muslim women wearing hijab, and Sikh men wearing turbans.
For the record, I also support the right of anti-Scientology protestors to cover their faces with Guy Fawkes masks while in public, though I would ask any student wearing one in class to remove it while speaking - but I think that wearing a stocking over one's head while walking into a shop was the most idiotic thing any of the Chaser crew has ever done.
Reply
That's how I understood it as well, but dictionary.com claims that hijab can be taken to include the veil as well. I'm not sure if it's a different translation/usage in different regions thing or not, but the UK sites I've read have all taken your definitions, whereas the US sites have varied a bit more.
wearing a stocking over one's head while walking into a shop was the most idiotic thing any of the Chaser crew has ever done.
Certainly it was the thing most likely to have gotten them shot, including even the dressing as Bin Laden stunt.
Reply
Reply
Related rant observation one: for my last (U.S.) driver's license photo, I was ordered to remove my GLASSES for the picture. Apparently the photo-identifying software they use has difficulty with eyeglasses. I expect if I was wearing any kind of head covering I would have been ordered to remove it too.
Related rant observation two: during a rash of bank robberies a few years back, my local bank branch put a sign on the door asking visitors to remove hats and sunglasses before they entered. Presumably we were ( ... )
Reply
That's a really interesting point about makeup. I keep imagining a tropical island where everyone goes around topless, and women who cover their breasts are considered suspicious, as this obviously means they are ashamed of being female and provoking men's lust, and what's more, they might be concealing bombs in their bras.
Reply
Reply
Reply
Leave a comment