Council of Europe’s new campaign to celebrate diversity & respect hijab

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  1. Shouldn’t they at least mentioned that in some countries women are forced to wear a hijab?

    I mean I’m ok if people volunatrily choose to wear it but to “celebarate” it goes a bit far.

  2. Why is the material only in English? They should make it in French too, since France is one of the most obsessed countries with hijab bans.

  3. Is there a EU poll that shows what percentage of the population in the 27 Member states are For and Against the Hijab (just hijab, not niqab or burka) ?

  4. Why should we care about how somebody dresses? Seriously europe is getting ugly. Elizabeth ll wears headscarves, shouldnt we criticize her?

  5. “You know some women don’t want to wear it but are bullied into it, and you’re acting as a cover for that?”

    “Don’t care, my freedom trumps theirs.”

    That solidarity…

  6. Aaah yes, lets celebrate a garment women and girls are indoctrinated into wearing to hide their bodies from muslim men. We should ban this right after we ban child circumcision and the niqab.

  7. What about we stop pointing out every fucking diviation and let everyone have a good time huh? People hate each other because we keep showing some things and neglect other.

  8. Just a reminder that CoE is European version of UN and is taken about as seriously as aforementioned.

  9. >How boring would be the world if everyone would look the same.

    Ironically a hijab does exactly that. Makes women look indistinguishable.

  10. Will Qatar have a poster with a woman in bikini now as well?

    Fuck this woke bullshit. Why is the EU sponsoring this?

  11. “Freedom is in hijab” sounds a lot like “war is peace” tbh.
    Also equating muslim women with hijab, as if all of them wear it, as if the ones choosing to remove it don’t get harassed, pressured, or worse, by their communities. And finally, what’s the message here? if you don’t “respect hijab” (for obvious reasons) that means you don’t like diversity or something?
    Lol that campaign is a mess all the way down.

  12. I don’t understand why we should ban any religious clothes. I would say a nation that is forcing you to wear or carry a religious clothing is not worse than a nation that is forcing you not to wear that kind of clothing. In both of these instances the problem is with forcing the person to do something, in a democracy you have the right to choose.

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