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Is It Right For Marks & Spencer To Sell Young Children's Hijabs?
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but children should nt have to wear them, it singles them out, parents saying you-we are not like them, start the none integration at an early age..and that's sad, but i believe it to be true, so much for social cohesion harmony etc, there is no reason for children to wear them, let alone adults, it says all men are pervs or your a sex mad woman for not wearing one...its a very odd concept made up by men for men, equality is not on there agenda, and not in there culture.
but children should nt have to wear them, it singles them out, parents saying you-we are not like them, start the none integration at an early age..and that's sad, but i believe it to be true, so much for social cohesion harmony etc, there is no reason for children to wear them, let alone adults, it says all men are pervs or your a sex mad woman for not wearing one...its a very odd concept made up by men for men, equality is not on there agenda, and not in there culture.
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Although some dress their little ones in this restrictive garb, it’s usual for girls to adopt the hijab at puberty. Marks & Spencer is a business and like all businesses it provides what the customer wants. However, in my opinion, selling this item of clothing (which is NOT an ordinary scarf), or supporting its continued use, serves to condone the subjugation of women and is therefore highly irresponsible.
I dont believe little girls should be made to wear a headscarf, if M&S are selling them then so be it.
But the misconception that Muslims don't shop in M&S is just that, i have seen Muslim women wearing burkha, veil, headscarf the lot shopping at M&S from many years ago to now. In fact many must be well off going on the loaded up trolleys.
But the misconception that Muslims don't shop in M&S is just that, i have seen Muslim women wearing burkha, veil, headscarf the lot shopping at M&S from many years ago to now. In fact many must be well off going on the loaded up trolleys.
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