I deeply respect religious women who struggle with their faith and work to reintrepret it by deconstructing their religion through a non-misogynistic lens. Moving away from male imposed rules and interpretations
I obviously looooove Alhaitham to bits, but his behavior IS sometimes very rude & obnoxious. Autism may explain it to some extent but it’s not an excuse. Being unapologetically obnoxious & triggering someone’s anger on purpose isn’t a good trait.
the expectation that every queer character must be crafted as a flawless, universally palatable model of representation is is killing art
queer people can be abusers, imperfect victims, they can lash out and be irredeemable. their stories are valid and deserve to be told too
there’s this weird phenomenon where like people think that just because a character is queer they gotta be like an amazing upstanding person to be “good representation” when this isn’t even the case in real life lol
genuinely think a whole lot of hijabi discourse on twitter is bc yall are way too online. go out touch grass make friends with some muslim women actually talk to us ! stop trying to unveil us in our conceptual entirety !! we are individuals !!!!!!
It's one thing to argue that feminism and Islam are incompatible. It's another to dismiss the contributions of muslim women who have done far more for women's rights than you ever have. That's just absurd.
It's not uncommon for feminists to hold contradictory views. Some who claim to support women's rights have no issue degrading or barring women from education for wearing a hijab. The idea of a Muslim feminist shouldn't be remotely difficult to understand.
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Muslim men truly only decide their empathy for Palestine depending on who’s Muslims or not because each time I speak on me struggling with hijab they go all Zionist batshit crazy in replies saying Palestinians deserve to d13 and the settlers are better than Palestinian feminists
@honeydewfae Sometimes I really do wonder if they ever taken the Uyghurs genocide and many other Muslim genocides into accounts of how they were forced to take it off too in these situations and they choose to not do that even if they've escaped the genocide