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In reply to the discussion: Culture shock - woman in black Niqab at grocery store [View all]dilby
(2,273 posts)118. Orthodox Jewish women wear it for one reason.
Their hair is to be covered because it is their beauty and only their husbands should see it. It's control if the woman is forced to wear it, if she believes it then she wears freely. Just like a niqab, if the woman the woman believes it and wears it freely what is the problem?
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"Muslim culture" is not a monolith. There's all kinds of "Muslim culture" out there.
MADem
Nov 2015
#5
Culture by definition isn't a monolith. Nothing comprised of a group of individuals can be...
Shandris
Nov 2015
#11
Modesty is a relative term. In the Shah's Iran, and in Saddam's Iraq, there were no scarves
MADem
Nov 2015
#17
I am simply reminiscing with another DUer. Thanks for understanding that. nt
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2015
#7
Right? I mean why couldn't we just confess to being veil-less heathens on Saturday?
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2015
#107
Damn any culture that considers itself entitled to pass judgment on entire peoples
BainsBane
Nov 2015
#13
There's hijab, though, and there's HIJAB. A burqa is a very different thing from scarf/manteau.
MADem
Nov 2015
#20
as a great purveyor of woman's rights I would assume you know they really don't have a "choice"
snooper2
Nov 2015
#89
Well, duh. Who would walk around in a blanket when it's ninety plus degrees if they had a choice?
MADem
Dec 2015
#150
Veiling women's faces and hair and swathing them in robes has a long history in the West, too:
tblue37
Nov 2015
#22
How about passing judgment on -individual- people for how they dress?
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2015
#34
It was extremely unsettling to me the first time I saw it. I suddenly realized that the burqa
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#64
All this time, it seemed like you were a feminist or at least that you supported equality for women.
xocet
Nov 2015
#106
Perhaps you should go to Egypt, Jordan or elsewhere in the ME and learn something firsthand.
xocet
Dec 2015
#153
I've seen a woman in a niqabs at the local grocery store as well, no male escort though...
Humanist_Activist
Nov 2015
#14
And that's what it comes down to for me. It's patriarchal crap that needs to stop.
Coventina
Nov 2015
#23
I don't know. Seems like the men are insecure that they actually do the same thing as some...
BlueJazz
Nov 2015
#31
I don't really care what anybody is required to wear/not wear in their own church
CanonRay
Nov 2015
#37
I'll bet those women pictured had much more of a choice than the typical woman
Coventina
Nov 2015
#58
I remember those from my childhood. Oddly enough, laywomen's dress in the Middle Ages was similar...
Hekate
Nov 2015
#65
Living in NYC I see Niqab's once in a while and it still is a bit unsettling.
stevenleser
Nov 2015
#56
I'm a feminist, not a multi-culturalist. I wouldn't like seeing that in my town.
Dems to Win
Nov 2015
#57
Do you feel that about all heterosexual couples, or just ones dressed like that?
Recursion
Nov 2015
#77
I call BS on that. In such couples, the men are ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS dressed in Western clothes
Coventina
Nov 2015
#97
Univ of Missouri professor attacks female teen relative for not wearing hijab.
riderinthestorm
Nov 2015
#99
And you don't see the difference between a wig and a garment that erases an entire identity?
Coventina
Dec 2015
#114
No, not at all. A wig covers one thing: hair. A niqab erases an entire person.
Coventina
Dec 2015
#117
The problem is that the niqab does not allow women to be "free" even if they choose to wear it.
Coventina
Dec 2015
#120
If she is choosing to live here, in the US, yes. She needs to leave the bronze-age behind.
Coventina
Dec 2015
#135
Don't let some posters beat you up for this... culture shock is a 2 way street
GummyBearz
Dec 2015
#115
Wearing a head covering in church?...Jewish men wear yarmulkes in synagogue, hardly comparable
whathehell
Dec 2015
#127
You can't tell me that whole construct doesn't fuck some of these men up profoundly
BeyondGeography
Dec 2015
#128
Living in southeast Michigan, which has the largest Muslim American population....
marmar
Dec 2015
#138