• andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works
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      What western ideologies? Name three.

      Would women have the same freedom to participate in either a bikini or a hijab, as said in the article by a head-scrafed girl, in the islamic countries or they’d be violently beaten for being too naked?

      Should the proponents of that exact abrahamic religion with as sketchy reputation as the others have an exclusive right to wear their cult’s clothes in public in France?

      They could’ve just ignored the contest if that stirs them wrong.

      ed: Why a european country should have and show a higher moral ground and stay in the middle, when participants from this very country may be butchered in the countries of these guests.

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            A distinction without a difference. They could have not banned it before, they could reverse the ban now.

            Either way, it’s a piece of cloth they’re banning.

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              Why? France has it’s history with opposing monarchy&church. You can instead argue why their cover bombing of all religions with such a ban targets muslims first, as it makes it smell too right-wing and anti-immigrant, but then we’d miss the fact that most religions nowadays don’t mandate such strict gendered clothing, and minorities like orthodoxal christians would not be allowed to wear them as well.

              That piece of cloth, just like a flag, holds a significant message, there - of religious, social and political nature. It’s not a random article of clothing, and you know that. It’s the message promoting Islam and it’s policies, just like a big cross could’ve been for Christianity, or a shoulder badge for some political party, but even more visible.

              It normalizes the perception of women as slaves without agency. And it’s not right to let them bring it to the world stage in a country that says it promotes equality. If it’s not okay for them, they can just not participate in that. Is it that hard?

              We cheered women in Iran who protested against murders over hijab laws, afghanistani women who lost their right for education and business, but then we walk back and support a shit-eating privileged egyptian girl that can wear either a hijab or bikini because she’s not in Egypt and is obviously not an average woman.

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                This is just silliness. What exactly will change regarding Islam if France lets Muslim Olympians wear hijabs? Do you think this will start some sort of glorious revolution where women across the Islamic world free themselves from the shackles of oppression?

                This is the Olympics. Also, this will piss plenty of women off too.

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                  Na-ah.

                  This should establish zero publicity for the states that disallow women from wearing what they want, and these states want that publicity to normalize it. They’d either disagree and drop out or agree and proceed with their sportwomen being uncovered. I don’t suppose it would cause anything, but if cardassianistanian naked girl would win or participate in olympics, I feel like it would pepper the relations in Cardassianistan itself.

                  I know there’s a discussion on the junction of feminist and muslim thougths, and I’ve read a lot of good articles on that matter, but I have an excuse for a (bigoted?) myself there because the olympics don’t invade their culture and don’t set their rules where these women live. Instead, these worldwide competitions gate them. And it’s on these women if they want to enter, and if they want to ignore the no-hijab rule.

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              I’m disagreeing with you.

              Were France to ban maga hats or yellow socks, it’d be dumb. Especially so if one of the many religions in the world worship it.

              But that ‘piece of cloth’ stinks of human rights abuses, of inequality, of subjugation, of torture, of murder. The victims of forced hijab lack the agency to refuse and the knowledge as to why they can.

              I don’t know whether I’d ban it too, but I accept them doing so for reasons that matter to them.

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        I hate to break it to you, but most of Egypt’s volleyball team plays in shorts and a t-shirt (talking about regular volleyball here)

        The “all islamic countries are iran/Saudi arabia” is INCREDIBLY racist and really needs to fucking stop. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE educate yourself

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      Ideologies like “women should be treated equally”?

      Hmm. Yes, I think I see the problem.