• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    Sure, but the vast majority of people wear it because it part of their religion and they want to.

    I’m not religious in the slightest, but I support people’s right to choose.

    We never seem to see people complaining about what nuns wear, which I find to be a double standard.

    • Shou@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Neither do I care what people wear. I’m just stating a misleading factor behind the attire.

      Also, I never see nuns in public.

    • Daerun@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      No. Majority of women wear it because of sexist opression. They don’t have the real choice of not wearing it even if they believe they wear it “because I want to”.

      Also, using nuns is not a valid argument, because

      1. it’s a uniform and
      2. nuns are nuns because they devote their lives, amongst other things, to not have children. Do those women depicted swore chastity and celibacy?
    • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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      4 months ago

      We never seem to see people complaining about what nuns wear, which I find to be a double standard.

      Different context. Nuns wear their costume when they are serving. That’s why you don’t see nuns in full dress at Walmart.

      But I see women in full burkas (always with their husband, of course) struggling in everyday situations.

      If the religion requires it, it’s a terribly oppressive one. These women “chose” not to face consequences, so they wear it. That’s why there are international protests by women who call to reject these fabric cages.