LIBERTARIANS CRY OPPRESSION BECAUSE OP POSTED DIFFERENT MUSLIM VEILS

5  2019-02-26 by friidum-boya

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There is absolutely nowhere on Reddit (except maybe The Great Awakening) where stupider, sadder, scareder, or crazier comments consistently get upboats and support than this place you linked. You might think, Hey look! A place where women aren't all sucking tranny peen! Weird! But then you find out that they are scared of tranny peen, and believe that in a couple years, women who don't assimilate and get a peen themselves will be locked up in suspended cages, let down from their gibbets only to be repeatedly viciously raped and denied STEM jobs.

That place is like /r/drama if everyone here felt scared for their lives, and could only find possibly recourse in demanding mayocide and bussy. Swap our memes for 'white-female ethnosexstate now' and 'kill all men before they kill all women' and you have a pretty fair idea of their topics.

And that's where it gets interesting: they're unironically probussycide, unironically antifemayocide. Truly, /r/drama has its antithesis.

And believe me: it is dangerous.

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Ya, let's "normalize" oppression garments for women. Look, if you choose to wear one, fine, but many do not. Edit. Downvote all you want, but truth is truth. These are not fashion statements, they are meant to control women. Period.

Seething. It's just a guide. Like walk away nigga haha haha like close your eyes haha haha

all this religious nonsense stems from the Patriarchy. Women didn’t invent the hijab. Men did to keep them in check.

You sure it was men who did all of that? Or groups of religious nutheads?

Im not arguing it wasnt mostly male, but you are blaming a whole gender for something a far smaller group of people did.

stop trying to generalize men while I'm trying to generalize mulsims you THOT

Shayla is bae

Ah yes, the subtle and nuanced discussion about religious clothes you'd expect from a bunch of teens and early 20 somethings who've never actually met a Muslim before.