Brillopad |
03-05-2017 10:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by Livia
(Post 9296227)
If we're fighting for justice for women, I say we step away from the issue of headscarves and concentrate on FGM
or the extreme cruelty of Boko Haram
or the fact that IS and other groups are taking women prisoners and then selling them as sex slaves
Or perhaps we should focus on the way gays are treated in Islam I'd say they're all a little more serious than whether or not a woman covers her head and they're the tip of the iceburg when it comes to cruelty and oppression.
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I completely agree. I think it pretty obvious, and downright telling, that of all the oppression in the world the largest proportion of victims are women - which athough occurs in varying degrees - amounts to the same and needs to be addressed on a worldwide basis.
Obviously the examples you give there should get priority but I think in attempting to address the mindset of such religions in the West such as banning face veils in public gives out the message to women, and hopefully men, that women have intelligence, free thought and rights. They are not cattle.
I feel that by allowing the wearing of any kind of female garment that can be used to oppress women in the West gives out the wrong message as well as allows men to continue to control and oppress women in the West. For those that are forced to wear them here they must be silently screaming for the West to do something. Even if those forced to are in the minority, and I have my doubts about that, I think that the minorities' right not to be abused in this way in the West should take precedence over the rights of those that choose to wear them. Why don't those women care about their own I have to ask myself.
Certainly a lot more should be done to address the issues in those articles but I guess it is difficult to address them in other parts of the world. Here we can, starting with such things as face veils in my opinion.
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