• VulKendov
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    21 year ago

    Ok but what about Christian monks, does the habit they wear serve the purpose of oppressing men.

    • eltimablo
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      31 year ago

      Of course it doesn’t, because that would involve @henrivolney, a man throwing a tantrum over women choosing to wear a bathing suit, being capable of critical thinking.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      In a way they do. Their costume is a way to say that they put their life under the authority of a fictional character. The difference is that monks, Christians, Buddhists or Muslims, live apart from society in monasteries. Hidjabs and burkinis are a way to separate women on a daily basis among their secular peers, inside their social fabric.