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In reply to the discussion: Muslim Woman Discovers Friendly New World When a Winter Scarf Covers Her Hijab [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)63. That's an interesting point. /nt
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Muslim Woman Discovers Friendly New World When a Winter Scarf Covers Her Hijab [View all]
JI7
Feb 2014
OP
Uhm, did you read the part in her blog where she got the reverse treatment from fellow Muslims
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#16
But due to her choice of religion, you'd pass up the possibility that she's worth your respect? nt
M0rpheus
Feb 2014
#27
Knowing nothing past what they choose to wear and by extension their religion?
M0rpheus
Feb 2014
#48
religion and politics are probably the single most defining characterists of a person
dlwickham
Feb 2014
#53
Religion, as a poster mentioned somewhere in this thread, is more often something you grow up with.
M0rpheus
Feb 2014
#60
don't you usually respect people unless they give you reason not to ? it's not possible
JI7
Feb 2014
#33
Nobody automatically gets respect from me. That's weird. I'm courteous and open
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#65
No one said that instant respect was expected, much less demanded. Did you see me say that?
M0rpheus
Feb 2014
#67
You say it right in post #15 that instant respect should be expected because she's a human being
riderinthestorm
Feb 2014
#70
Being worthy of respect and expecting/demanding "instant respect" are 2 different things.
M0rpheus
Feb 2014
#72
i would be interested to know if the muslims knew she was muslim when she was covered
JI7
Feb 2014
#29
Well, we probably have differing opinions as to the meaning of "indoctrinate"
Blue_In_AK
Feb 2014
#84
there is more pressure in her culture to stay in the background regardless of what she wears and not
JI7
Feb 2014
#26
Affixing "tard" to descriptive words and names as an insult isn't something DU invented
kcr
Feb 2014
#19
That's the way I remember it..and Urban Dictionary seems to back me up on the timeline.
CJCRANE
Feb 2014
#21
The odd thing is, there's no "rule" that says one must wear the ostentatious scarf folded in such a
MADem
Feb 2014
#5
People shouldn't have negative reactions to her for wearing her hajib, absolutely.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#32
Chicago, liberal. excuse me? I must be having a flashback or something. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#36
It's very Democratic, but it ain't near liberal. Remember the warm welcome Dr. King got there?
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#42