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If you support the women protesting the clothing protocol of Iran

What do you think of the direct opposite happening in white countries? Where the protocol is counter to said country?

[quote]Switzerland[/quote]
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11307349/Switzerland-proposes-900-fine-covering-face-burqa-ban-law.html
[quote] Switzerland has proposed a £900 fine for anyone covering their face under a 'burqa ban' law [/quote]


[quote]Denmark[/quote]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/01/danish-burqa-ban-comes-into-effect-amid-protests
[quote]Hundreds of Danes rallied in Copenhagen on Wednesday in protest at a new ban on the wearing of face veils in public, accusing the government of infringing women’s right to dress as they choose.

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Fines will range from 1,000 Danish krone (£120) for a first offence to 10,000 krone for a fourth.[/quote]

[quote]France[/quote]
https://time.com/6049226/france-hijab-ban/
[quote] The conflict over one woman’s choice to cover her head comes in the wake of controversy surrounding an amendment passed by the French Senate last month that would ban girls under 18 from wearing the hijab in public. As part of a proposed “anti-separatism” bill, it was presented alongside amendments that would also prevent mothers from wearing hijabs on their children’s school trips and would ban the “burkini,” a full-body swimsuit. [/quote]


[b]Protests[/b] have happened there. [b]Women's rights have been violated[/b]. [b]Women[/b] are sad there too.

It isn't just white nations only, too. India and China are some popular countries involved in this clear religious/secular oppression.

This culture of favoritism can be demonstrated by people here even on this site having more posts or comments strongly dedicated to Iran right now but have no similar women's rights posts and comments for other women in France, India, Denmark, China, Switzerland and any others participating in barring women from freedom there.

So if you have a greater passion and frustration right now about women's rights for Iran than you did for the opposite, why?

What is it [b]really[/b] about? Do women matter? Or do women have to do something to matter? 🤨
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SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
If you choose not to wear it your options are death, being beaten, and told you're going to hell. I personally believe this laws in other countries are giving some of the women that are forced into wearing it an opportunity to be free.
Iwantyourhotwife · 22-25
@SkeetSkeet I get where you are coming from. Just consider this one thing for a second 👀

What can a woman who picks it and likes it do to wear hijab without being punished? Because opportunity is a beautiful thing. It means you have a chance to decide or get something. Giving anyone forced a way out is good but what if a woman wants to wear the hijab? 👀