[kj] Jaz Straw
fluw
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Wed Oct 11 07:38:58 EDT 2006
very well put perspective...top notch post culturevirus. thanks for that
culturevirus wrote:
> coming out of lurkdom again... being a US based person, the politics
> of Britain are mostly unknown to me, but we have roughly the same set
> of circumstances in the US. I have yet to hear/read of any of our
> politicians speaking on the subject in such a level-headed manner as
> Mr. Straw. Our politicians tend to speak in small words and short
> sentences so as to discourage deep thought on issues and therefore
> maintain knee-jerk voting based on political hatred for "the other party".
>
> Ade's comment (echoed by a few others) reflects the way a lot of us
> Westerners view the hijab: as a way to keep women down or force women
> to shoulder the burden of policing the male sexual drive. I know part
> of me feels that way as well. But as Straw pointed out early in his
> column, many women do choose to wear head coverings of some type. If
> you ask these women many of them will respond that like school
> uniforms it keeps them equal with their peers and reduces the
> distraction of clothing differences and focuses peoples attentions on
> the wearer and not the clothes. Such clothing can make women feel
> empowered as they no longer face distracted men who are (even
> subconciously) checking out their physical features and are forced to
> deal with the woman as a social equal.
>
> I recently read a book on the history of The Habit (Catholic nun garb)
> and many nuns feel the same way. Within the communities of these women
> there is disagreement over whether such attire has an overall positive
> or negative affect on their place in society. Nearly all agree
> however, that it sets them apart from other women and puts them in a
> frame of reference that is unique among their sex.
>
> In a perfect world women will choose to wear such attire for what they
> feel it does for them as a person and not what their sub-culture
> expects of them.
>
> I am culturevirus
>
> */ade <ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk>/* wrote:
>
> I dunno. I just think it's odd to defend a way of keeping women
> down. Nevertheless, I'll defend the right
> to wear the things!
>
>
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