if only that were easy 50% of peoples problems would be solved lolYou gotta learn to ignore people.
if only that were easy 50% of peoples problems would be solved lolYou gotta learn to ignore people.
Not really. It's more like fear of societal backlash preventing women from removing the hijab. Most Somali women don't engage in zina or anything like it so even if you wanted to generalize you could've done a better job. You don't know their intention either.Listen, learn the difference between past and present form. Let’s not act like our culture is open regarding a woman not wearing a hijab. This is well known that a lot of Somali women are forced either by family or the Somali SOCIETY to cover up. Don’t try to use my generalization, which I agree was wrong. Since I should not generalize women of an entire ethnicity. Don’t only focus on that so that you can deliberately not acknowledge the stigma surrounding forcing the our culture on a person.
That's exactly what happened, do you think Somali culture didn't exist until after 1990?Islam is what shaped our culture. Somalis didn't wake up one day and decided to "force" women to cover up.
You think Islam never existed before the Marxist takeoverThat's exactly what happened, do you think Somali culture didn't exist until after 1990?
No, I think mainline Wahhabi fundementalism i.e. tents and saudi-backed Imams, didn't in way close to after 1990.You think Islam never existed before the Marxist takeover
It’s so embarrassing aswell, since it seems like they are oppressed. When they wear the scarf one day, then come with half naked clothes on IG. Like you can clearly feel and see that they are being forced and the little bit of freedom they find. They spazz out. It’s so sick,Tbh a lot of Somali women were not wearing proper hijab back in the day so if ppl come for u just saw I’m dressing like my ancestors.
I will say tho imo a lot of ppl just wear a hijab but hijab is more than covering up it’s also about ur behaviour.
I feel like making a thread about this especially regarding hijabis on Instagram who wear a scarf but they’re clothes is so tight u can see their cellulite
I don’t like going to parties and these girls are not my friends. I did not know that calling out a very prevalent issue in our community equates to being bitter. Y’all acting like you don’t know a local somali girl that do the exact same things I mentionedNgl you sound bitter and no better than your friends. You didn't wear it when they did and they gave you stick for it, deny it or not they shamed you into doing a good deed, you should thank them.
Now you wear it and they don't and instead of helping them you're angry they went to a club?? Go to a club and see what you're missing out on