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The battle between the veil and the miniskirt

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat May 30, 2015 11:16 am

The battle between the veil and the miniskirt

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Two opposing campaigns arguing about what women should wear are gripping the Arab world.

What makes a man? According to the people behind a campaign which apparently started in Algeria this week, "real men" take charge of what the women in their family wear - and they make sure females are covered up in public. The Facebook page "Be a man and don't let your women out in revealing clothes" has attracted thousands of likes. On the page, men are sharing verses from the Quran and posting photos of their family members wearing conservative clothes. They argue that the Islamic hijab and other modest attire protects women from unwanted attention.

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A few of the posts compare women to objects. Under a picture of two lollipops - one wrapped and pristine, the other unwrapped and covered in ants, a caption reads: "You can't stop them but you can protect yourself." Another image compares a woman who reveals "too much" of her body to a peeled banana.

But the campaign stirred a strong reaction from secular activists in neighbouring Tunisia, a country known for its more progressive views on women's rights compared to others in the region. Tunisian campaigner Rachid ben Othman led the online offensive by calling for an "international day of the mini skirt" in a show of solidarity with Algerian women. "We must fight the pro-Islamists taking over," Othman wrote on the event's Facebook page.

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Another Tunisian campaigner, who wanted to remain anonymous because of fears for her safety, told BBC Trending that the "Be a man" campaign demeans women. When asked why a miniskirt was chosen as the poster garment for the campaign, she said: "It had to make the same point, they chose the veil as a piece of clothing and we chose the miniskirt."

Citing the country's history of comparatively liberal mores and the relatively recent move towards conservative Islamic dress, she noted: "The mini-skirt existed in Tunisia long before the veil."

The miniskirt Facebook event page was briefly taken down for unknown reasons earlier this week. Facebook said it could not comment on individual cases, and the page was later reinstated. The event was initially planned for Saturday but has since been delayed, and campaigners are now asking women all around the world to go out in mini skirts on 6 June and posts selfies in defiance of the "be a man" campaign. We tried to contact the "Be a man" organisers - but they didn't respond to repeated requests for comment.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-32932003
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Re: The battle between the veil and the miniskirt

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat May 30, 2015 12:26 pm

The above is connected to the following facebook campaign:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D8%AD%D ... k=timeline

The headline "The battle between the veil and the miniskirt" infers that women wear either the full covering veil/burka or a miniskirt - this is utter rubbish most women in the West do not wear miniskirts - in fact a large section of females wear jeans/trousers :D

Spring/summer fasion 2015

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Below is the style most females in the Western countries are wearing

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There are short skirts but seldom seen other than in clubs

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There is also a trend towards shorts

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Re: The battle between the veil and the miniskirt

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat May 30, 2015 1:06 pm

Men MUST treat their wives with respect and allow them to decided for themselves what they wishe to wear

Women are NOT slaves or unpaid servants - we are independent free thinking individuals

We are often more intelligent than our male counterparts due to the fact that we are able to MULTI-TASK and are much more adaptable than men

I believe the reason many men suppress their female family members and deny them equal educational opportunities - is an awareness on their part that were the women to have those opportunities they would discover the truth

WOMEN ARE FAR MORE INTELLIGENT THAN MEN :ymparty:
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Re: The battle between the veil and the miniskirt

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat May 30, 2015 1:20 pm

Perhaps men prefer their women covered from head to foot in blue/black because it saves them from buying decent clothes to go out in :ymdevil:

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