underwater wrote:
I'm a feminist. I think hijabs are horrible.
Now imagine what it would be like if we had a clothes police whose job it would be to un-hijab women and give them fines and serious talks.
Saudi Arabia much?
Well, it wasn't too long ago that the westerners stopped clothing-policing. For example, women used to get arrested if their bathing suits were too short.
And even now, similar things are happening in the west. Like in france, where women are arrested for wearing burkinis. It's the exact same thing.
The problem isn't actually the hijab itself. It's about social injustice, more specifically; men telling women what to wear. You could argue that most women's fashion are a sort of oppression, since most women's clothing are designed by men. As a woman, you will have a hard time getting a job if you wear a hijab, but also if you're wearing men's clothing. Or if you're wearing too much makeup, or no makeup at all.
I think we should lay off the whole hijab-discussion, and just let people wear them. Because the women who wears it by choice, they are the ones who are being hurt by the "hijab is oppression"-debate. While the women who are forced to wear hijabs have much bigger problems than that, and those are the ones that we should be focusing on, not a certain piece of clothing.