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Her tweet went massively viral, gaining over 142,000 retweets. While many of the messages she received were positive, some people called her out for ignoring women in the world who are forced to wear a hijab. She then clarified in another viral tweet that she’s aware there are many women in the world who are forced to wear a hijab, which she agrees is a "horrible" form of oppression. But some women choose to wear one to express their faith, which is why it’s so dangerous to make assumptions about a person’s reasons for wearing one.
“We’re not passive receptacles for bigotry; we fight back, we stand up for our rights,” she says of the video. “This is my country as much as it is John Smith’s.”
The portion of the video with casual clothing shows the woman wearing jeans and a cardigan. She is catcalled numerous times throughout the five hours, with comments ranging from “God Bless You” to “Yo I’m watching that ass” to “I lick p***y.” At one point, the woman is followed by a man for a few blocks until the crew filming the incident intervenes. Meanwhile, the walk in hijab is remarkably quiet, and seemingly absent of any noticeable stares or gestures. The contrast is quite remarkable.
There are many women who feel safer on the streets when wearing hijab. I don’t want to discount their experiences. Wearing hijab may help lead to less street harassment. Yet this is irrelevant. The fault should always be on the person doing the harassing, not the person being targeted. It doesn’t matter if a woman is wearing a burqa, a blazer, or a bikini. Street harassment is always wrong, and it’s never the victim’s fault.
Metwaly’s video also ignored the pretty obvious fact that many women in Muslim majority countries are aggressively catcalled and harassed on the streets even when wearing hijab. Metwaly should be well aware of this as a vlogger whose channel is dedicated to exploring “Egyptian Arab culture.” For example, a 2013 study from UN Women and the Cairo Demographic Center concluded that 99.3 per cent of
Whether it’s catcalling or shaming for not wearing hijab the underlying issue is the same. Far too much of an emphasis is put on the way women dress, and not on the attitudes of the men attacking them for their appearance. As such, the emphasis of Metwaly’s video should have been on calling out men responsible for harassing women, not shaming women who have the nerve to wear a cardigan instead of an abaya.
WE SEE LADIES WEAR THE HIJAB AND COVER THE BODY, BUT DOES IT NOT MATTER WHETHER ONE WEAR ANY OTHER CLOTHING INSIDE THE HIJAB? ITS SOMETIMES ONLY THE BRASSIER AND THE PANTY…………….









