RE: The United States of inclusivity
December 9, 2020 at 2:13 pm
(This post was last modified: December 9, 2020 at 2:14 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Your problem appears to be with feminists, specifically and boringly, and I still don't think you've got the pulse. Wearing a scarf on your head isn't looking away from wife beating. It isn't because women who wear scarves on their heads are beaten (or in fact any other encyclopedic trivia about islam or women in the islamic world) that women who wear scarves on their heads are othered, and it isn't to advocate for wife beating that greater and more flattering space in representation might be afforded to women who wear scarves on their heads.
It's because people see a scarf on a head and immediately think alien. They don't recognize how american those women are, and ofc, how equally human.
It's because people see a scarf on a head and immediately think alien. They don't recognize how american those women are, and ofc, how equally human.
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