Only a left-wing liberal living in subjective reality could promote the hijab — the quintessential symbol of feminine oppression — as fashion. This is yet another salvo in the attempt to Islamicize the West by making the unacceptable dictates of sharia law acceptable.
Psychologically speaking, it is well known that familiarity brings acceptance, so the purpose of making the hijab fashionable and familiar is to make hijabs (and oppressive sharia law) acceptable. This is a deliberate strategy of indoctrination designed to change public perception of the hijab from a symbol of oppression (objective reality) to a symbol of fashion (subjective reality). Anyone who participates in this idiocy is a useful idiot.
The “Women’s” March organized by Linda Sarsour is another contradiction in terms. In supporting sharia law, Sarsour supports tenets that deny individual freedom to women and the LGBT community. Is this what these marching women want?
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Just like in the 1960s when the peace symbol, headband, heart shaped "shades" and the clear glass "bong" were the hip "in things" to show an "anti-establishment" fervor our current millennial generation has adopted the hijab as one of the instruments of their rejection of the western, Christian and solidarity with the "oppressed".
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DeleteI'll go with that! :)
So Kissinger's ex-squeeze is still running amok.
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DeleteThe hijab is a middle finger to america. It says, "F@%k you, I'm not going to assimilate".
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Well said. The world is insane
DeleteThe evil bitch in the middle, Gloria Steinem, is one of the reasons
ReplyDeletemothers/wives went into the workforce and abandoned their kids
to the establishment along with the CIA's backing. Use to be able
to live well on one paycheck but it's too late to go back now.
Of course, all by design.
Use to be able to live well on one paycheck but it's too late to go back now.
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Yes, I remember the Lone Ranger well. Right now I'm into
DeleteGunsmoke. The past is never past.
Thanks, much.
:) & thank you. Here you go!https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2019/01/shouldve-been-cowboy.html
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