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In reply to the discussion: To those who think the Muslim scarf/hijab is oppressive to women [View all]Quantess
(27,630 posts)"We allow our women to..."
as though they expected a pat on the back for their benevolence in allowing women to do certain things.
I don't care whether muslim women "officially" have the choice to wear the head scarf... they are obligated to wear it in reality, unless they want to completely disregard their womanly expectations in their community, and face the consequences (shame, gossip, isolation).
I do know a couple of cool muslim ladies who wear head scarves, here at school where I am a student. If I had been born into their families I have no idea whether I would be more rebellious than they are... probably not.
So in comparison, I feel very grateful that I was born into a non-religious family. Go ahead, call me a bigot or whatever you'd like! But accept it or not, muslim cultures are oppressive to women. Some muslim countries / muslim societies are more oppressive to women than others.