RainyAutumnTwilight

I like bears

  • 7th September
    2011
  • 07
letsblametherain:

hystericalmarissa:

unfriendlyatheist:

nikkirani:

I don’t get political often but this is such a classic example of the double standards of Western society and the stereotypes about islam and the women in islam! *Click on the picures to get full view*

haha you’re wrong both are oppressed
internalized misogyny ftw

That kind of erases women’s agency. A woman can freely choose to wear a hijab or a habit, without that choice being the result of internalized misogyny. She has the ability to engage with the meaning of her religious practices and decide what they mean for herself. Just as high heels can either be read as either empowering or oppressive, so can a hijab. 

I think a pretty significant difference that should be pointed out is ALL women being forced to wear something by law, and women freely choosing to live life a certain way… I’m not going to point out which is which, because I do believe it’s obvious.

I think the hijab is kinda pretty. 

letsblametherain:

hystericalmarissa:

unfriendlyatheist:

nikkirani:

I don’t get political often but this is such a classic example of the double standards of Western society and the stereotypes about islam and the women in islam! *Click on the picures to get full view*

haha you’re wrong both are oppressed

internalized misogyny ftw

That kind of erases women’s agency. A woman can freely choose to wear a hijab or a habit, without that choice being the result of internalized misogyny. She has the ability to engage with the meaning of her religious practices and decide what they mean for herself. Just as high heels can either be read as either empowering or oppressive, so can a hijab. 

I think a pretty significant difference that should be pointed out is ALL women being forced to wear something by law, and women freely choosing to live life a certain way… I’m not going to point out which is which, because I do believe it’s obvious.

I think the hijab is kinda pretty. 

(Source: randomhijabi, via dennisnoodles)

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    Be thoughtful, kids…
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    forrealz americans, ask WHY women veil before you get all uppity.
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    ^ Comments are more educated/insightful than mine. :)
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    Both are intrinsically beautiful forms of worship when chosen freely. However, in many places, one or the other IS...
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    What the hell, why are you guys freaking out? Both women choose to wear their clothing. It’s not a law that nuns must...
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    I think the hijab is kinda pretty.
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    That kind of erases women’s agency. A woman can freely choose to wear a hijab or a habit, without that choice being the...
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