Honestly, you are right. Why are Muslim women seen as oppressed in the western countries just because they cover themselves? Those particular nations are seen as socially progressive yet not very accepting of 'others' simply because they are different. The media is a really great fear-monger.
I think it's because I heard (or read whatever) that most of the media are controlled by Jews....
But i just want to mention that even though you say that Muslim women do not fall victim to another mans eyes because they cover themselves, what do you think of human sex trafficking? Or younger Muslim women who are forced to marry older men for the sole purposes of being treated horribly, this is way beyond? We cannot ignore the issues that occur in Islamic nations that cause certain groups to be treated as second class citizens. We can't compare ourselves to another religious group when there are faults within our own societies. We need to see issues for what they are. But ultimately all of those issues have nothing to do with religion, our religion does not oppress women. We are, if anything, progressive.
Ayan Hirsi is a completely different story tho lol i don't want to go there.
Though I agree with some of the points you've made, you're slightly off-topic. What OP is talking about, is the differences between westerners and Muslims in terms of morals and values. Child molestation is considerably high in western countries relative to the more 'conservative' Muslim countries. That's not our point of discussion though...
Women in Muslim countries are expected to cover their heads, that's true. But who does this benefit? Does it not benefit women?
Women in western countries are pressured from a young age to look pretty and 'attractive'. This ultimately leads to their enslavement because they're constantly worried about 'looking good', keeping up with 'the trend', fitting in, etc. We know for sure majority of the women are either average looking or below that. This kind of pressure inevitably leads to women developing psychological problems (such as depression), eating disorders and the health risks that come with that, etc. And not to mention, it's wholly to the benefit of men.
A woman in her abaya doesn't have to worry about whether her 'curves' are on point, for instance.
Our friend (the OP) has enquired as to how these values have become engrained in western societies when they've previously rejected them, which I think is an important topic. In the past, whether post Renaissance or before that, the 'west' would reject usury and many of the values that they've come to adopt today. The vast majority of the Christian 'west' believed that women were innately evil and many still do.
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@AbdiJohnson suggests that women are 'not free' in the East which is of course, ridiculous and shows his ignorance. Muslims have started educating their womenfolk centuries before 'the west' have. Women were always part of the decision-making process in the Islamic world, the first university in this world was built by a Muslim woman. The prophet (SAW)'s first wife (RA) was a wealthy businesswoman.
Muslim women are covering themselves up damn it, not having their limbs fettered.
Islam is the way forward.