General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: I do not need... Eurocentric feminists to dictate to me what I wear or shouldn't wear. [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)We don't know - again, we know two things about her - but I'm going to go with "highly unlikely."
Yes, many women around the world are forced into a particular mode of dress, and yes, this is oppressive. This woman is apparently not among their number, and this is the woman that you comparing to a chicken campaigning for colonel Sanders. You reach this judgement because of what she freely chooses to wear on her head.
if you want to talk about the situation of women in Afghanistan, then talk about the situation of Women in Afghanistan. Don't attack this woman, from somewhere else, for her choice of attire, on behalf of those women in Afghanistan, because that, frankly, stupid. Those women didn't ask you to haul off on this lady, nor does your doing so help them at all.
Giving a woman a hard time because of what she decides to wear is oppressive and relies on the person giving the hard time feeling that the woman is their inferior. Doesn't matter if it's Pat Robertson complaining about her hemlines being above the ankle, or you complaining about scarves covering her head.