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In reply to the discussion: To those who think the Muslim scarf/hijab is oppressive to women [View all]Sarah Ibarruri
(21,043 posts)In fact, the other day I watched a program about Centennial, about one of the Radical Mormon polygamist communities, and all the females there said they liked it too.
When you're living in a community that is patriarchal, OR you've been raised in a patriarchy, OR you have learned patriarchy is the holy way, OR you're married to a male in a patriarchal society, what can one expect the females to say? "Oh yeah, it's voluntary." "Oh yeah, I love it." "Oh yeah, it rocks!"
I'll tell you when I'll stop seeing it as oppressive. When MALES wear the hijab, I'll stop feeling it's oppressive to women.
For the time being, while I'm seeing Islamic females covered up with the hijab or as if they were going out into North Pole weather, completely UNLIKE Americans dress, while their males are out and about wearing nice, tight jeans with cool looking tops, and blending perfectly like Americans, as long as I see that, there isn't any amount of hijab-wearing females saying they accept it that is going to convince me it's not completely oppressive. It separates them from Americans, while their males fit in perfectly. The complete opposite of fair and equal.