RE: Why do people get angry seeing a Burqa
October 3, 2017 at 7:13 pm
(This post was last modified: October 3, 2017 at 7:16 pm by WinterHold.)
(October 3, 2017 at 11:42 am)Aoi Magi Wrote:(October 3, 2017 at 10:46 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: I have serious doubts about the "brainwashing" bit: "brainwash" is more of an excuse to justify the negative look that judges others of being "robots" that don't think.
I am mentioning that part from my own experiences as I spent a good portion of my childhood in a muslim community. The brainwashing here isn't done in the sense of let's say, Alex Jones, rather it happens with the parents trying to pass on their own cultural values unquestionably, often with strict enforcement, without fostering the child's ability to think critically. And this problem is not limited to just muslim parents, but most non-skeptic parents.
I just tend to not give humans the "benefit of the doubt" at all times; it's not that I'm too rough, but the brain is one tough organ, and most of us have it.
It's just sad to see young women growing up to believe the crap their parents throw at them. Admitting that your own parents are tools of a wrong culture is hard, but that's how you revolt against bad culture, and that's how you advance.
It's not a throwing of the blame on Muslim women; but if they took the decision to rebel against the men, and took the decision to fight instead of submitting, things would've been different for them. Yep; I understand it's not the Alex Jones type of brainwashing; but it's fear. The same fear chocking most Muslims -even men-, from admitting the wrongs and fight for what is right. The result is us getting butchered like cattle eventually at the hands of terrorists and dictators.
As women were forced to wear the Niqab; men were forced to do other sad stuff like shooting their own in places like Egypt and Syria. It's a sickness that humans have; but humans who agree to live under slavery get the worst of it. The saddest thing is when you see a woman mutilating the vagina of her daughter -in an obvious mirroring of what she saw in her life-, and put her daughter then inside a bag -just like she was put inside it-, instead of fighting the evil religious institution that turned our lives into a living hell.