Why is "racist" considered a hostile term or not agreeable? Oh dear, I'm hostile if I write this...
Why is "racist" considered a hostile term or not agreeable? Oh dear, I'm hostile if I write this...
It finished ages ago! And terribly at that :(
Hundreds of people die this way too- especially on the subway in places like India. They get crushed to death. Lovely.
Oh, I thought that was Britta up there. Confusing.
Why is this a thing?
I watched the first episode and couldn't get into it. I am assuming it gets better...?
Oh, well, hey, except I don't live with them, and hey! Maybe you'll realize how assuming you are!
Given that I come from a family of Muslim immigrants, your post smells of BS?
A burqa is not a niqab. As for seeing someone's face, wear enough makeup or big enough sunglasses, and you can easily hide your face.
Lovely, this didn't save properly.
In many muslim nations, a woman could not walk out in public in less than a burka and be fine.
Oh dear. Do you really want to go down this road? Are you a scholar of religions, Muslim and or well versed in the Qur'an? Have you read the Bible and the Torah?
Why did they become Bratz dolls?
Will it know what I am saying, even if I don't know what I'm saying? Good lucking trying to understand me, creepy government!
Yup. That's what I was referring to when I said it was co-opted by men (recently) and that they go back historically. I would say the same about any long covering piece, they have had several uses for thousands of years.
No, that would be ridiculous. My issue is if there are no Muslim people involved at all in the process. Which is more often the case than not.
I'm talking about the history of the bikini, and why it was created and popularized. I'm not talking about why people choose to wear bikinis now. I also mentioned the implications of the male gaze, and societal expectations. Please, like if I go to a beach covered up, I'm not judged? It's by no means forced, but the…
What's wrong with having Muslims actually involved in the process? It wouldn't have to be that way if people were represented proportionally, in the comics, and in the boardrooms.
I can tell you that people (like me) involved in the culture, whether it's ties to South Asia, West Asia or Islam, will still have conflicted feelings. Even then who's to say if it's our choice to judge. I'm not living there. In the long run, as long as people (usually people that know what they are talking about,…
See my above comment^. I miss being able to reply to multiple people at once...